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The American Journal of Sports Medicine 29:431-436 (2001)
© 2001 American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine

Disability Days in Major League Baseball

Stan Conte, PT, ATC*, Ralph K. Requa, MSPH{dagger} and James G. Garrick, MD{dagger},{ddagger}

* San Francisco Giants, San Francisco, California
{dagger} Centers for Sports Medicine, San Francisco, California

{ddagger} Address correspondence and reprint requests to James G. Garrick, MD, Centers for Sports Medicine, Saint Francis Memorial Hospital, 900 Hyde Street, San Francisco, CA 94109

We have examined the injury experience in Major League Baseball as reflected by the disabled list, based on data presented by American Specialty Companies in their publications, to examine any changes in injury rates over the past 11 years. It is reasonable to expect that improvements in training and conditioning, diagnostic methods, and surgical treatment over the last 11 years would have reduced injuries and resulted in fewer players on the disabled list. Yet, such does not appear to be the case. There is no evidence that the number of injuries in Major League Baseball has declined over the last decade; on the contrary, it appears that both the number of players and player days on the disabled list have increased. Team membership, injury location, and position do not appear to be related to the increase. Nor does it appear that the increase in injuries is a result of more sensitive diagnostic tests allowing the diagnoses of previously unrecognized injuries. Whatever the reason, it is significant that publicly available data, when viewed over an 11-year period, reveal a gradual and consistent increase in reported injuries—suggesting a problem that deserves attention.




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