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Baseball
83,215
MSK injuries 2011–2023

MLB and MiLB players missed 1,280,887 days over 13 years. Hamstring strains were most common; upper extremity injuries accounted for 46% of all cases.

Ward GH et al. Am J Sports Med. 2026 ↗

Baseball — Pitchers
39.1%
Of all injuries

Pitchers account for 39.1% of all professional baseball injuries. UCL injuries are the most season-ending diagnosis at 60%, and surgery was required in 6.5% of all cases.

Camp CL et al. Am J Sports Med. 2018;46(7):1727–1732 ↗

Running — Novice
17.8
Injuries per 1,000 hrs

Novice runners face more than double the injury risk of recreational runners — 17.8 vs. 7.7 injuries per 1,000 hours of running.

Videbæk S et al. Sports Med. 2015;45(7):1017–1026 ↗

Golf — Professionals
73.5%
Lifetime injury prevalence

73.5% of professional golfers sustain a musculoskeletal injury over their career — significantly higher than the 56.6% seen in amateur golfers.

Williamson TR et al. Br J Sports Med. 2024;58(11):606–614 ↗

CrossFit
25%
Shoulder injuries

The shoulder is the #1 injured body part in CrossFit at 25%, followed by the spine (14%) and knee (13%). Injury rates are comparable to Olympic weightlifting.

Shim SS et al. J Am Acad Orthop Surg. 2023;31(11):557–564 ↗

Baseball — Combine
>80%
UCL abnormalities

At the 2023 MLB Combine, 95% of prospects had no pain — yet over 80% of pitchers had UCL abnormalities on MRI, and 95% had rotator cuff findings.

Erickson BJ et al. Am J Sports Med. 2025;53(8):1826–1831 ↗

Running — Injuries
32%
Injured in 24 weeks

32% of recreational runners sustained at least one injury over 24 weeks, with a median recovery time of 56 days. Shin splints had the longest recovery at 70 days.

Mulvad B et al. PLoS One. 2018;13(10):e0204742 ↗

Running — Common injuries
13.6–20%
Shin splint incidence

Medial tibial stress syndrome is the most common running injury, followed by Achilles tendinopathy (9.1–10.9%) and plantar fasciitis (4.5–10%). The knee is the most affected region.

Lopes AD et al. Sports Med. 2012;42(10):891–905 ↗

Golf — ER visits
10,700+
Golf-related ED visits

Over 10,700 golf-related ER visits analyzed from 2011–2021. Most common: sprains (15.9%), lacerations (14.4%), and fractures (12.5%). Alcohol significantly increased fracture and head injury risk.

Swisher J et al. Clin J Sport Med. 2025;35(4):478–481 ↗

CrossFit — Cohort
25.8%
Injured in 9 months

25.8% of CrossFit athletes sustained at least one injury in a 9-month prospective study. Male sex, competitive participation, and higher training volume were consistent risk factors.

Naderi A et al. Scand J Med Sci Sports. 2025;35(8):e70100 ↗

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