Why is it called a Wiffle ball?

The ball most commonly used in the game was invented by David N. Mullany at his home in Fairfield, Connecticut in 1953 when he designed a ball that curved easily for his 12-year-old son. It was named when his son and his friends would refer to a strikeout as a "whiff".
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Is it wiffle ball or wiffle ball?

Wiffle ball is a variant of baseball played with a plastic perforated ball. Eight three-quarter-inch, oblong holes cover half the ball's surface area, while the other hemisphere is uninterrupted. Originally designed to relieve the arm of a young baseball pitcher (the son of its inventor, David N.
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Why is there no H in wiffle ball?

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*Many baseball fans often call strike-outs “whiffs.” Wiffleball got its name because the wiffle ball is easy to throw curve balls with which result in higher numbers of strikeouts. * There is no “h” in the word Wiffleball because the creators wanted to save money when making a sign.
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What is the point of wiffle ball?

The WIFFLE ball was designed to take the place of baseball, stickball and softball for boys and girls in back yards and city streets. It is made of a tough rubbery plastic – is light in weight and cannot be thrown or hit any great distance. The WIFFLE ball is also an excellent indoor ball.
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Who invented the Wiffle Ball?

The Mullanys' grandfather, David N. Mullany, invented the Wiffle Ball. The story goes that in the early 1950s, he was an out of work semi-pro baseball pitcher, so he set about to make a ball that kids could throw curveballs with.
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What is the definition of Wiffle?

Definitions of Wiffle. (trademark) a hollow plastic ball with cutouts. synonyms: Wiffle Ball. type of: ball. round object that is hit or thrown or kicked in games.
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How fast do Wiffle balls go?

It seems impossible that a wiffleball could be thrown over 35mph. Though that seems reasonable, it is not correct. The top tier wiffleball players pitch at an average speed of around 70mph. With the mound a short 49 feet away from the strike zone, that pitch seems a little more like 100mph.
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Does hitting wiffle balls help?

Small ball training drills practiced with small Wiffle balls improve hand-eye coordination, pitch tracking, and bat speed. Small ball training is especially beneficial for your swing because it teaches you to line up your bat to the ball.
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Do Wiffle balls bounce?

Wiffle balls are very poorly behaved. They curve wildly, practically bouncing around in midair.
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How old are wiffle balls?

Patented in 1957, the lightweight plastic Wiffle Ball comes with slots on one side to make it easier to throw curves and other pitches without putting undue stress on young arms.
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Is Wiffle Ball a real sport?

Wiffle Ball is a variation of the sport of baseball designed for indoor or outdoor play in confined areas. The game is played using a perforated, light-weight, rubbery plastic ball and a long, plastic bat. The Wiffle® Ball is a registered trademark of Wiffle Ball Inc., Shelton, CT.
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Where was Wiffle Ball invented?

The ball most commonly used in the game was invented by David N. Mullany at his home in Fairfield, Connecticut in 1953 when he designed a ball that curved easily for his 12-year-old son. It was named when his son and his friends would refer to a strikeout as a "whiff".
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Can a Wiffle Ball break a window?

It is not the most physical of all sports. But there is, at least, no chance of breaking a window if you knock the Wiffle ball off course.
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How far will a wiffle golf ball go?

A solid foam ball will sometimes fly 100 yards. These wiffle balls can only be driven about 40 yards max and a wedge shot only goes about 15-20 yards.
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How far can you hit a wiffle ball?

How Far Can A Wiffle Ball Be Hit? As there are no professional wiffle ball leagues, the records on longest hit are a bit harder to verify. Normally, a hard-hit wiffle ball would fly around 75-90 feet. Wiffle Ball company, the largest manufacturer of wiffle balls, recommends home run distance to be set at 20-30 paces.
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Can you hit a wiffle ball with a regular bat?

The bat itself is no miracle product, but with it you can launch Wiffle balls like you never have before. One of the biggest drawbacks with the standard yellow bat is that the ball doesn't travel very far no matter how hard you swing. But you certainly can give the ball a ride with the Louisville Slugger bat.
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Does Wiffle Ball help with baseball?

Wiffle Ball is not bad for your swing and it is a great way to build basic hitting mechanics. Because of the way wiffle balls are constructed, they offer challenges to batters that heavier regulation baseballs can't provide, such as the ability to make wiffle balls curve in the air.
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How many holes does a Wiffle Ball have?

And they agreed that the ball with eight oblong holes on one side that are kind of rectangle-shaped but with a rounded edge worked the best. And the Wiffle Ball was born. And its design has not changed since 1953.
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Are there walks in Wiffle Ball?

There are no unintentional walks (see Rule 11). Batters may strike out swinging (including fouls before the third strike). Batters may choose not to swing at any pitch (See Rule 8). One-handed batting will not be allowed for non-ADA players.
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Is Wiffle Ball one word?

Wiffleball is a noun - Word Type.
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What is a Borogrove?

borogove (plural borogoves) A thin shabby-looking fictional bird with its feathers sticking out all round, something like a live mop, first introduced in the nonsense poem Jabberwocky.
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Is Tulgey a real word?

Tulgey definition

Thick, dense, dark (originally in reference to a wood).
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