
Real Risks in Baseball: Tigers-Guardians Reminder
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On today’s episode of Dan Riley’s Sports Talk, Dan highlights the real risks in baseball through the Tigers–Guardians matchup and the forgotten dangers of batting in the big leagues. When David Fry was struck by a pitch,
it served as a stark reminder of the hazards hitters face when stepping into the box against major league fastballs. Although a fatality from being hit by a pitch hasn’t occurred since 1920, the danger is still real. Baseball may often be called a “kids’ game,” but incidents like this prove the very adult risks that come with it. Every time a player steps onto the field, those risks are present.
⚾ Listen now as Dan Riley explains why baseball is more than just fun and games—it’s a sport where danger is always part of the play. 🥎
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