baseballs
Baseballs are spherical sports equipment used in the game of baseball. A standard professional baseball is white with red stitching, about 9 inches in circumference and weighing about 5 ounces. The ball’s core is typically cork, sometimes with a rubber component, surrounded by multiple layers of yarn and finished with two interlocking pieces of white leather stitched together with 108 double stitches. The stitching height and seam are designed to affect grip and flight.
Official baseballs are regulated by Major League Baseball, and the ball used in MLB games is manufactured
In addition to official MLB balls, manufacturers produce a range of practice and training balls with differing