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32 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
THE WORLD BEGAN ON AUGUST 14, 1953...,
By STEPHEN T. McCARTHY (a Mensa-donkey in Phoenix, Airheadzona.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Wiffle 9 Inch Circumference Baseballs in Counter-top Display - One Dozen (Misc.)
.....that's the day that the first WIFFLE BALLS (invented a year earlier) went on sale in this baseball-crazy country. Mr. David Mullany created the first Wiffle Ball in Fairfield, Connecticut after seeing his 12-year-old son struggling to throw a curveball. Mr. Mullany (to whom we bow down and show obeisance) cut eight oblong slots into plastic orbs that were used to package cosmetics and the Wiffle Ball, an American institution, was born.
Oh, Wiffle Ball, Wiffle Ball, it nearly compels me to wax poetic. I'm now 46 years old, but the love that I have for the game of Wiffle Ball will possess my heart long after my body has any capability to throw a breaking pitch! My Brother and I were born to a beautiful, baseball-loving woman. Shirley grew up following the Cincinnati Reds, and as a child, she acquired a nickname based on a long-forgotten Big League pitcher. As an adult, she worked for the Los Angeles dOdGers and the Los Angeles Angels (that was before they became the California Angels, and then the Anaheim Angels, and then the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, and then the Chicago White Sox victims). She instilled in her two boys and one daughter a love for America's pastime. (In fact, my sister was the first girl we ever heard of to play on a boys Little League team.) But when we weren't on a baseball diamond with 7 other guys, and when we couldn't scrounge up two other guys to play a game of "Over-The-Line" at the park, my Brother, Doug, and I were battling it out in a game of Wiffle Ball in the yard. We had some outrageously competitive games in our "Glory Days." We perfected the art of pitching a Wiffle Ball, and baffled many a batter who tried to hit us. I remember 1990 and a young, athletic college student who, claiming to have played Wiffle Ball throughout his childhood, challenged this old geezer on the UCLA field behind the John Wooden Center. Well, my screwball was only breaking about 10 feet that day, and after taking it for strike three about a dozen times, he just shook his head, and I concluded that whatever game he was playing as a child, it WASN'T what my Brother and I called, "WIFFLE BALL." If you have never owned a Wiffle Ball, you've never really been alive, my dear friend! Although they do tend to crack between the oblong cutouts after some time (especially if you hang too many curveballs for my Brother who swings with great authority), they will last for countless hours of baseballesque bliss and excellent exercise! They can be used anywhere outdoors because the Wiffle Ball weighs only two-thirds of an ounce, and if Doug never knocked one through a window, neither will you! And although the Wiffle Ball is light, it does not follow that it should be taken lightly. After San Francisco Giant (man, do I hate the Giants!), Kevin Mitchell won the 1989 National League MVP award, he publicly stated that he had really learned to hit the curveball by playing a lot of Wiffle Ball the previous off-season. One of the greatest hitters of all-time, San Diego Padre, Tony Gwynn used to hit Wiffle Balls off of a batting tee because he could tell from the spin where he had struck the ball. Play with a Wiffle Ball and you're in Big League company! The Wiffle Balls offered here are the regulation 9 inch variety. (And SURPRISE! They're still made in the U.S.A. The day production moves to Communist China I'll jump.) Twelve Wiffle Balls are currently going for $14.95, that's only $1.25 per ball. Do you have any idea how much fun you can have with a Wiffle Ball? Well, take my word for it, you'll get more than a dollar and twenty-five cents worth! Now all you need to do is get the regulation, Old School, plastic yellow ("banana") bat. Of course, if you really want to splurge you can purchase the newly invented aluminum Wiffle Ball bat. Funny story : My dear ol' Ma bought an aluminum Wiffle Ball bat as a gift for my Brother on his birthday. But she wasn't sure what size to get, so she called the company. "How old is your son?" the representative asked. When she said, "41", he laughed loud and said, "I think you'll want to go with the heaviest model." One of the great disappointments in my life (SERIOUSLY!) is that they didn't think to organize Wiffle Ball competitions until Doug and I were in our 40's. We scouted out the competition at the "Wiffle Ball World Series" here in Phoenix a few years ago. (Players fly in from all over the country!) We figured that even at our advanced age and with my arthritis, we could still give those young studs all they bargained for and more, if we polished our long-neglected technique over the next year. Alas, it never happened, what with work, and life, and all the other crap that gets in the way of Wiffle Ball play. But that doesn't mean YOU can't fly into Phoenix next year and win the title! Get to it, man! Get yourself a dozen Wiffle Balls, a "banana" bat and start practicing. Hint : the ball breaks in the direction of the solid half. Want to throw a drop? Make sure the solid section is on the bottom at your release point. Then get inventive; there are innumerable variations on that theme! You can thank me for the hint when you see me. You'll recognize me because I'm always the guy who picks up the suitcase that comes around on the airport luggage carrousel with a plastic yellow bat strapped across the top of it!
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Real Deal,
By Stokes (Wisconsin) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Wiffle 9 Inch Circumference Baseballs in Counter-top Display - One Dozen (Misc.)
These are the genuine article, not the cheap imitations most stores seem to carry. After five weeks I have yet to break a single one. Couldn't be happier with either the product or the bite on the knuckle-curve!
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
best plastic baseball on the market,
By Kimberly "backyard baseball fan" (Mechanicsburg, PA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Wiffle 9 Inch Circumference Baseballs in Counter-top Display - One Dozen (Misc.)
I have had the same Wiffle ball for the past nine years. But, I only have one. In the past I have bought other plastic baseballs to only have them crack or fall apart after the third hit. The only plastic baseball to last has been my Wiffle ball. I was so excited to find a dozen balls. My two sons and I will have many years of baseball fun ahead of us!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
BEST $15 SPENT, EVER,
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This review is from: Wiffle 9 Inch Circumference Baseballs in Counter-top Display - One Dozen (Misc.)
Wiffleball = life; this is the perfect purchase for true enthusiasts that have a knack for hitting too many balls on roofs.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
As Described!,
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This review is from: Wiffle 9 Inch Circumference Baseballs in Counter-top Display - One Dozen (Misc.)
I was looking for a dozen Wiffle balls and found exactly what I needed. I was hoping to find a set not individually wrapped, but this is what was available.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wiffle Balls,
This review is from: Wiffle 9 Inch Circumference Baseballs in Counter-top Display - One Dozen (Misc.)
Great
Can not find wiffle ball brand in my area. Was great to find them at amazon
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
It's Hard to Find a Good Wiffle Ball...,
By Steve (HOLDEN, MA, United States) - See all my reviews (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER) (TOP 50 REVIEWER) (VINE VOICE) (REAL NAME)
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It can be very tough to find a good wiffle ball. Often stores only carry cheap knockoffs that crack and break after an hour of use, or just don't feel/curve/spin right. This product is the genuine article, and exactly what you're looking for. My basement will always be stocked with plenty of backups for the next time a game breaks out. Highly recommended.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wiffleballs,
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Perfect - exactly what the FYWBL (Front Yard Wiffle Ball League) wanted! Easy way to please a group of 13-year-olds.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The true Wiffle ball...,
By PoolMan (USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Wiffle 9 Inch Circumference Baseballs in Counter-top Display - One Dozen (Misc.)
These are the best practice balls that I've ever used. The quality of the plastic is great, lightweight but very durable. They break in & out, and resemble the change-up very well. Good practice balls. You will not be disappointed. I've been using them since February 2010 and working just fine without cracks every since. Awesome product.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
GOOD PRODUCT,
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This review is from: Wiffle 9 Inch Circumference Baseballs in Counter-top Display - One Dozen (Misc.)
Who knew there were different levels of wiffle balls?!?! My 14 year old says these are the BEST.
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