HIGH RIDGE, Mo. — A Jefferson County man who gained international attention after designing a bullet-resistant groin protection cup wants to work on a new idea. Jeremiah Raber has seen some success ...
Never mind bullets, Yan Gomes just wants his cup to stop baseballs. So, according to Yahoo Sports, the Indians catcher has turned to a technology related to the former to protect him from the latter: ...
Jeremiah Raber is your typical early-stage entrepreneur. He's invested thousands of dollars out of pocket, works from his basement and struggles to meet demand for his product. Oh, the product? An ...
One of the most terrifying injuries of this baseball season so far was the Yadier Molina groin incident. Last Saturday, the St. Louis Cardinals catcher took a 102 mph foul tip to the groin, which ...
St. Louis — As soon as Jeremiah Raber saw the devastating injury to Cardinals catcher Yadier Molina, he picked up the phone. "In a sport like baseball when a foul tip or a high-speed fastball is ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. ST. LOUIS – Jeremiah Raber trusts in his ...
Jeremiah Raber is on a noble mission to protect the groins of America’s youth. He’s the owner and founder of Nutshellz, a company that produces what he claims is the “the world’s strongest and most ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. ST. LOUIS – A local Cardinals fan`s ...
One Missouri man literally had the balls to get shot in the groin – to test a bulletproof jockstrap. In a video that’s gone viral, inventor Jeremiah Raber allowed his friend to shoot him with a rifle ...
Jeremiah Raber, the president and CEO of Nutshellz himself, strapped on the cup—touted as “the world’s strongest groin protector”—to prove that his crotch had nothing to fear from a deadly projectile ...
There aren't many men who would expose their family jewels to getting shot in the name of research. But this brave businessman had faith in the bulletproof groin protector he was putting to the test.
When Yadier Molina got hit in the crotch by a foul-tipped, 102-mph fastball on May 6, the medical personnel at Busch Stadium in St. Louis weren’t the only ones that sprang into action. So did people ...
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