Oakland Athletics third baseman Brandon Inge is one tough, tough dude. During Saturday's game against the White Sox, Inge fell on his shoulder making a diving catch attempt and dislocated it.
He got up awkwardly from the play and put his shoulder back in place. As someone who once had a dislocated finger, and put it back, I can tell you this is not recommended. Here's what the play looked like:
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