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  2. Baseball (ball) - Wikipedia

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    In the early, mid-1800s days of baseball, there was a great variety in the size, shape, weight, and manufacturing of baseballs.Early baseballs were made with a rubber core from old, melted shoes, wrapped in yarn and leather.

  3. Where do MLB baseballs come from? Cargill cattle, of course - AOL

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    From Tennessee, every week about 23,000 square feet of finished leather heads to Costa Rica for hand-stitching into baseballs at the Rawlings plant there, which produces 2.4 million baseballs a year.

  4. Spalding (company) - Wikipedia

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    Spalding developed its first basketball in 1894 [20] based on the design of a baseball, and is currently a leading producer. Spalding was the official game ball supplier to the National Basketball Association (NBA) from 1983 to 2021, when the league reunited with Wilson after 37 years.

  5. Baseball - Wikipedia

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    The baseball is about the size of an adult's fist, around 9 inches (23 centimeters) in circumference. It has a rubber or cork center, wound in yarn and covered in white cowhide, with red stitching. [7] The bat is a hitting tool, traditionally made of a single, solid piece of wood. Other materials are now commonly used for nonprofessional games.

  6. Baseballs are made of rubber, leather and yarn. The price ...

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    Baseballs have become so expensive that local coaches are treating them like treasures. Baseballs are made of rubber, leather and yarn. The price makes them seem like gold.

  7. History of baseball - Wikipedia

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    While Canada invented the version of baseball we know today, innovations made by New York City clubs became the basis for the modern game, far removed from its English ancestor, but extremely similar to the Canadian version. These clubs formed a national governing body with uniform rules in 1858, the National Association of Base Ball Players.

  8. You Might Be Surprised to Find That These 'US' Brands Aren't ...

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    Today, a select few Craftsmen products labeled as industrial are still made in America, while the remainder are manufactured overseas. Ford Motor Company Ford Motor Co.

  9. Rawlings (company) - Wikipedia

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    Rawlings Sporting Goods is an American sports equipment manufacturing company based in Maryland Heights, Missouri.Founded in 1887, Rawlings currently specializes in baseball and softball clothing and equipment, producing gloves, bats, balls, protective gear, batting helmets, uniforms, bags.