Wiffle ball: Difference between revisions
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|Description=<p>A Wiffle Ball is a hollow plastic ball with holes strategically placed in order to exaggerate sideways force, and thus enabling pitchers to produce severe curves and drops. Competitive games of Wiffleball are known, some exhibiting team play. None, we believe, appear to involve baserunning.</p> | |Description=<p>A Wiffle Ball is a hollow plastic ball with holes strategically placed in order to exaggerate sideways force, and thus enabling pitchers to produce severe curves and drops. Competitive games of Wiffleball are known, some exhibiting team play. None, we believe, appear to involve baserunning.</p> | ||
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Revision as of 08:52, 28 November 2012
Game | Wiffleball |
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Game Family | Fungo |
Location | |
Regions | |
Eras | Post-1900, Derivative |
Invented | |
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Description | A Wiffle Ball is a hollow plastic ball with holes strategically placed in order to exaggerate sideways force, and thus enabling pitchers to produce severe curves and drops. Competitive games of Wiffleball are known, some exhibiting team play. None, we believe, appear to involve baserunning. |
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Source Image | [[Image:|left|thumb]] |
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