Practice tethered baseball

Amusement devices: games – Aerial projectile game; game element or accessory therefor... – Target

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273 58C, 273185C, A63B 6940

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054528887

ABSTRACT:
A practice baseball and softball simulates fly balls to teach youngsters to catch fly balls. The ball has an elongated rope and a throughbore into which is placed a plastic sleeve with one end of the rope being clamped internally in the ball, and the other end of the rope extending outwardly from one end of the sleeve to be grasped by one who twirls the ball at the end of the rope around until it reaches sufficient speed to be released allowing the ball to sail through the air like a fly ball at various trajectories.

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