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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 ... Wiffle Balls. $15 for a bat and ball from Amazon ... The lightweight Wiffle ball was invented in the 1950s by a former semi-pro baseball player who wanted to help his son ...

  4. Variations of baseball - Wikipedia

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    Wiffle ball is played with a plastic bat and ball. The ball is designed to have more movement in the air, so that pitchers can more easily trick batters with different types of pitches. The ball is designed to have more movement in the air, so that pitchers can more easily trick batters with different types of pitches.

  5. Dizzy bat - Wikipedia

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    Dizzy bat (also known as Louisville chugger, D-bat, and The Spins) is a drinking game in which the participant chugs a full beer out of the holding end of a Wiffle ball bat. While the person is chugging, the surrounding participants count off in seconds how long it takes for the person to finish the full beer.

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    The 5-foot-10, 193-pound Edman, in the first year of a two-year, $16.5-million contract that runs through 2025, is more of a complementary piece than an impact bat — he’ll hit seventh or ...

  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]