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The hardest pitch to hit in both wiffle ball and real baseball is probably the knuckleball, because it cannot be predicted how it's going to break. ChaCha! ... more
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The fastest wiffle ball pitch was by Sean Hernandez at 80 miles per hour. He usually pitches 73-79 miles per hour. ... more
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Visit our scoresheet page to download and print out our scoresheet, especially designed for Wiffle ball play. ... more
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Click here to browse through info on local players, or to enter your own info for others to see. Using the player database is a good way to find other players in your area to form teams and leagues, or just to play locally. ... more
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If you make the handle wood, there wouldn't be enough weight on the barrel of the bat. Basically, it would be a very difficult job. Here's what you should try: Buy a bottle of Great Stuff (a foam product made by Dow), you can find it in any ... more
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The almostGOLF ball out performs all foam practice golf balls, wiffle golf balls and hollow practice golf balls hands down. There really is no comparison to other practice golf balls on the market. For years golf has suffered from not having an off- ... more
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If you want to learn how to throw wiffle ball pitches you better bring some patience. Controlling a wiffle ball is difficult, so starting off with a few easy wiffle ball pitches is the best way to start. When you get these down then you can move on ... more
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Wiffle ball is like fight club. Yes, except with Wiffle balls and no fighting, but the point Tom Lynch, a sports marketing consultant who has played in leagues all over the country, is trying to make is that there are some parallels in the ... more
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Even if you are a beginner in wiffle ball, try this. This is a right handed form. • Grab your wiffle ball. • Turn it so the holes are facing the right. • Put your ring finger on the line next to the holes. • Put your index and middle fingers tightly ... more
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• Learn the different throwing techniques in theory before trying them. Then proceed through each of the following steps at a pace that suits you. It is a good idea not to miss a step; become good at one level before proceeding to the next. • Start ... more
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