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Sporting Goods : Wiffle 9 inch Baseballs in Counter-top Display - One Dozen

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 : Wiffle 9 inch Baseballs in Counter-top Display - One Dozen

Price: $14.29
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Binding: Misc.
Brand: Wiffle
Label: Wiffle
Manufacturer: Wiffle
Publisher: Wiffle
Studio: Wiffle
Sales Rank: 593

Features:
  • Official Wiffle Ball Brand Name
  • 9 inch Regulation Baseball Size Wiffle Ball
  • One Dozen Balls
  • Safer Fun Indoors and Out!
  • Manufacturers Counter-top Display



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Product Description:
Genuine Wiffle Ball Equipment manufactured in Shelton, CT.



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - best plastic baseball on the market
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!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - BEST $15 SPENT, EVER
Wiffleball = life; this is the perfect purchase for true enthusiasts that have a knack for hitting too many balls on roofs.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - As Described!
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.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Wiffle Balls
Great
Can not find wiffle ball brand in my area. Was great to find them at amazon



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - THE WORLD BEGAN ON AUGUST 14, 1953...
.....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 ... Read More



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