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The break-away base used in previous studies and this study has receiving holes that fit into grommets on a rubber mat. The rubber mat lies flush with the infield surface and is anchored to the ground with a metal post similar to that used with a standard stationary base. Break-away bases dislodge with only one fifth the force needed to move a stationary base from its mooring. The teams involved in the study included minor league teams from Fayetteville, North Carolina; Watertown, New York; St. Catherines, Ontario, Canada; Geneva, New York; London, Ontario, Canada; Niagara Falls, New York and Dunedin, Florida as well as teams from LeMoyne College, Bucknell University, Shippensburg State University, Swathmore College, Elizabethtown College, Gettysburg College, and Eastern Michigan University. All teams expressed satisfaction with the bases and all planned to continue using them. Umpires and managing staff alike stated that the use of break-away bases did not alter the game in an adverse manner. The umpires reported no difficulty with judgment calls (safe versus out calls) when the bases released. The rubber mat left when bases broke away allowed continuation of play.
Other authors of the study, "Sliding Injuries in College and Professional Baseball - A Prospective Study Comparing Standard and Break-Away Bases," included Richard Maquire, Bucknell University, Lewisbug, Pa.; Derek Mackesy, M.D., Ann Arbor, Mich., Richard Hawkins, M.D., Vail Colo.; Pete Fowler, M.D., Professor of Orthopedic Surgery, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada; and Joel Boyd, M.D., Minneapolis, Minn. Click here to read the first part of this article. Mike Lancaster. Email mike@athleticscholarships.net Phone: ( 604 ) 684 1492 PLEASE CLICK BELOW FOR MORE DETAILED SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR FAVORITE COLLEGE SPORT Baseball I Basketball I Bowling I Cross Country I Fencing I Field Hockey I Football I Golf I Gymnastics I Ice Hockey I Lacrosse Rowing I Skiing I Soccer I Softball I Swimming I Tennis I Track and Field I Volleyball I Water Polo I Wrestling
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