Former MLB player suffers gruesome leg injury in freak chainsaw accident, skips trip to hospital
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Former MLB player and Philadelphia Phillies announcer Ben Davis had a harrowing experience with a chainsaw, but didn’t go to the hospital.
Davis, 48, said that he cut himself to the bone when cutting through trees that had fallen during a snowfall.
"It was only about three inches long, but it went to the bone," Davis said during an appearance on SportsRadio 94WIP.
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Catcher Ben Davis (13) of the San Diego Padres looks on during a game against the New York Mets at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego, California, on Aug. 16, 2001. The Padres defeated the Mets 6-5. (Scott Halleran/Allsport)
To the astonishment of the hosts, Davis also revealed he had, at the time, not gone to the hospital to be treated.
"I got Steri-Strips holding it together and a big bandage on top with some Neosporin," Davis said. "It needs stitches, but I’m OK. I’m fine. I got a bandage on it. I do have to keep it straight because every time I bend it, it opens up even more."
Davis, who lives in Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania, said that the area he lives in has a lot of white pine trees and two of them fell in a blizzard. He said he cut the first of the two fallen trees, with no issues, and it was the second tree when the incident occurred.
Catcher Ben Davis (13) of the Seattle Mariners gives a pat to pitcher Ryan Franklin (45) during an interleague game against the San Diego Padres at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego, California, on June 22, 2003. The Padres won 3-1. (Todd Warshaw/Getty Images)
"I was just about done with the second one and there was a branch that went into the ground and I snipped it, and it came back, and the


