
PHOENIX, Dec. 10 (UPI) -- Former Arizona major league pitcher Mark Littell may not stand on the mound any longer, but he's developed a new product for intimate safety.
After taking an informal poll of pitchers on his team, he found out that nearly half of them went to the mound with their manhood unprotected, so he took a chance and developed the NuttyBuddy, the Arizona Daily Star reported Monday.
The NuttyBuddy is a form-fitting athletic cup that Littell hopes will improve comfort and safety of fellow pitchers and, of course, put money in his pocket.
The NuttyBuddy comes in four sizes, starting from the youth size, called The Hammer, all the way up to the extra large Mongo.
Littell not only gives his seal of approval on his product, but also tested it himself in a promotional video that can be found on NuttyBuddy.com.
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