The Prevalence of Shoulder and Elbow Pathology in Major League Baseball Prospects From the Dominican Republic

Author:

Fortney Thomas A.1ORCID,Luzzi Andrew J.2,Tenner Zachary M.34ORCID,Ma Kevin4,Rogalski Brandon L.5,Ahmad Christopher S.2

Affiliation:

1. New Hampshire Orthopaedic Center, Bedford, New Hampshire

2. Columbia University/New York Presbyterian Hospital, New York, New York

3. New York University Grossman Long Island School of Medicine, Mineola, New York

4. Major League Baseball Commissioner’s Office, New York, New York

5. Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina

Abstract

Background: Rates of shoulder and elbow pathology are well documented among competitive baseball players in the United States; however, little is known about the prevalence of these pathologies in the Dominican Republic (DR). Purpose: To report the epidemiology of shoulder and elbow pathology among participants at a Major League Baseball scouting event in Santo Domingo, DR. Study Design: Retrospective descriptive study. Level of Evidence: 3. Methods: All pitchers and position players who attended the 2021 scouting event were reviewed. Those with complete medical history, physical examination, imaging series, and radiology reports were included. All participants underwent shoulder and elbow radiography, while pitchers also underwent magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). All pathologic findings on imaging studies were recorded and compared among position players and pitchers. Results: Seventy-five participants (average age, 17.9 years) were reviewed (42 position players, 33 pitchers); 72% and 32% had ≥1 abnormal finding on elbow and shoulder radiographs, respectively. Position players had significantly higher numbers of elbow radiographic findings compared with pitchers (81% vs 57.6%, P = 0.03) but similar numbers on shoulder radiograph (28.6% vs 33.3%, P = 0.66). Position players had high numbers of acromioclavicular separation (14.3%) and little leaguer’s shoulder (14.3%) on shoulder radiograph, with olecranon osteophytes (23.8%) and medial epicondyle nonunions (11.9%) prevalent on elbow radiograph. Pitchers had high numbers of rotator cuff pathology (93.9%), labral tears (75.8%), and Bennett lesions (51.5%). On elbow imaging, pitchers had high numbers of ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) abnormalities (81.8%), olecranon osteophytes (69.7%), osteochondral lesions (18.2%), and medial epicondyle nonunions (12.1%). Two pitchers had complete UCL disruption (6.1%), while 8 had partial tears (24.2%). Conclusion: Dominican baseball prospects had high numbers of asymptomatic shoulder and elbow pathology on imaging studies. Knowledge of the prevalence of these pathologies can guide injury prevention programs in Dominican youth baseball.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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