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Fun Sport Fact:
Before baseballs had standardized stitching, players often made their own — and the direction of the stitches could affect how the ball curved in flight.
In the early days of baseball (mid-1800s), there was no set pattern or even size for the ball. Some pitchers learned to exploit the irregular stitches to make the ball move unpredictably — an early version of what we now call the “curveball,” long before it was officially recognized as a pitching technique.
Included you will find files for 5 sizes, 5x7,6x8,7x9,8x10 and 9x12
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