Join Our "Save the Arms Campaign" at DVS Baseball

We're excited to announce an important initiative at DVS Baseball – our "Save the Arms Campaign". This effort is dedicated to protecting the next generation of young athletes from severe arm injuries, which have become increasingly prevalent among youth pitchers born after 1995. Alarmingly, these young athletes face a 270% increased risk of arm injuries, a statistic that highlights the urgent need for change.

Our campaign focuses on educating coaches, parents, and young players about the critical impacts of pitching techniques and the DVS Score system, which helps identify potential risks in youth pitchers' techniques. By understanding these factors, we can prevent many of the severe injuries that are becoming all too common in youth sports.

We are thrilled to have welcomed new sponsors to our initiative and are looking to collaborate with more partners before the summer season begins. As a sponsor, you will play a crucial role in your community, promoting awareness and encouraging local organizations, leagues, and teams to adopt safer practices.

Here’s how you can make a difference:

  • Become a Key Sponsor: Help spread the word within your community about the importance of safe pitching practices.

  • Support Education and Awareness: Contribute to the development and dissemination of educational materials that can save young pitchers from throwing arm injuries.

  • Encourage Community Engagement: Work with us to engage baseball organizations at all levels to prioritize arm health and safety.

The "Save the Arms Campaign" aims to foster a shift in the culture surrounding youth arm injuries, promoting a safer, healthier future for young pitchers. If you're interested in joining our cause or becoming a sponsor, please click “become a sponsor” below for more details.

Together, we can turn the tide against the epidemic of youth sports injuries. Join us in making a significant impact in the lives of young pitchers. Thank you for your support.

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