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By Brett Pauly
ESPN Outdoors senior editor Friday, October 12, 2001 Injuries are to sports as fender benders are to driving; they come with the territory. Less expected are injuries in the offseason. So when third baseman Ken Caminiti was seriously hurt in a hunting accident two years ago, fellow hunter and former teammate Shane Reynolds of the Houston Astros took it to heart. "I think safety it is No. 1, especially in my sport; you get hurt, you can't do your job," Reynolds, 33, said during a recent interview with ESPN Outdoors. "I think it is very important ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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