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    • Sliding into stationary bases is a common maneuver in softball.
    • This action poses a significant risk of injury to players, including sprains and fractures.

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    • To investigate the potential of safety bases in mitigating softball-related injuries.
    • To evaluate the effectiveness of bases designed to release upon contact.

    Main Methods:

    • Analysis of injury mechanisms during softball slides.
    • Review of existing base designs and their impact on player safety.

    Main Results:

    • Stationary bases contribute to specific injury patterns in softball players.
    • Bases engineered to release upon impact show promise in reducing injury severity.

    Conclusions:

    • Implementing breakaway bases could significantly decrease the incidence of sprains and fractures in softball.
    • Safety-focused equipment modifications are crucial for enhancing player well-being in sports.