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Old Sat Aug 02, 2014, 06:46pm
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Originally Posted by PATRICK View Post
I have never heard of anyone breaking their arm using the Davis.

I've used it since '09 and haven't had an issue.
This is the oft-cited example that happened to Davis himself. It's also a good example of the importance of keeping your entire body behind the catcher when possible.
Umpire takes ball off arm | MLB.com

Broken bones are probably more common in baseball. I don't know enough baseball guys to have secondhand experience with that injury. I've been hit twice in maybe 100 games since I started using it: once in the fingers and one sharp foul tip to the face. I definitely got hit more doing heel-toe, probably because I did not stay as locked in through the entire pitch and my base was wider.
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