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  2. Wiffle ball - Wikipedia

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    A Wiffle bat and ball. Wiffle ball is a scaled back variation of baseball that was developed in 1953 in Fairfield, Connecticut. Originally, it was intended to be played in confined space or otherwise small area, but became a popular outdoor activity. [1] The sport is played using a perforated light-weight plastic ball and a long hollow plastic bat.

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    $8 and up from Target ... offering miniature toy vehicles and sorting sets that rarely ... The lightweight Wiffle ball was invented in the 1950s by a former semi-pro baseball player who wanted to ...

  4. 16-inch softball - Wikipedia

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    16-inch softball (sometimes called clincher, mushball, [1] cabbageball, [2] [3] puffball, blooperball, smushball, [4] and Chicago ball [5] [6]) is a variant of softball, but using a larger ball that gradually becomes softer the more the ball is hit, and played with no gloves or mitts on the fielders.

  5. Variations of baseball - Wikipedia

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    The variation with only two bases can also be called pickle, rundown, or running bases. [59] [60] In the drill, one fielder plays near each of the bases and the rest of the players are runners, who begin on any base. The fielders proceed to throw the ball to each other, playing catch. At any time, a runner may attempt to run to the next or ...

  6. Wiffle (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Wiffle ball is a variation of baseball, and a plastic ball is used in the game. Wiffle or Wiffle ball may also refer to: Wiffle, a measurement the size of a Wiffle ball; Wiffle Ball; Buzz cut or Wiffle cut, a hair style

  7. Splatter Up - Wikipedia

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    The toy has been described as a "wet version of baseball" [4] [5] [6] using a garden hose attached to a foot pedal to control the water pressure that funnels the water into a stream to push a wiffle ball up into the air so it can be hit with a plastic bat. [1] [7] [4]