Customer Reviews: Plastic baseballs ideal for a wiffle ball bat; good value for the price; can stand a beating August 12, 2009 Christopher (Oregon) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
These balls apparently are endorsed by major league baseball. they've been hit lots of times and seem to just keep asking for more. They have excellently spaced holes that allow one to blast the tar out of them (with a wiffle ball bat) and they travel as far as one might expect -- i.e., the distance is dialed down. i play in the backyard with my boys, and they can slug away without worrying about losing the ball in the next door neighbor's blackberry bush. and if they do send one off into the bushes, especially this time of year, we can search and eat at the same time. these plastic baseballs are good value for the price.
Major League FAILBALL March 15, 2010 Tee Money 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
These "MLB" licensed baseballs are TRASH. Literally, every single one broke in half on the first swing of the wiffle bat. 8 balls, 8 pitches, 8 splits. They all split at the seam and are made of plastic that is too hard. I can't believe Major League Baseball would license this product. Luckily we had a pack of regular wiffle balls (which didn't break once) and were able to finish the game.
Good thing there are eight of them June 1, 2010 Trevor Henderson (GA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Purchased these for the kids to go along with their MLB branded Franklin plastic(Wiffle) set. My eight year old daughter broke the first one(spilt it in half) within 10 hits. So far, the kids(8 - 13 years)have broken 4 out of the 8. They broke within an hour!!! Do yourself a favor and buy a pack of Wiffle balls. We haven't broken one of those yet.
MLB 70mm 8-pack plastic baseballs July 13, 2010 Erin H. Johnson (Portsmouth, NH United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
These balls fell apart after the first use, they are not sturdy at all and I won't buy them again.
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