Get a wiffle of this

Wiffle Ball -- you know the game, played at picnics, at birthday parties and in backyards -- may well be baseball stripped down to the basics, distilled to its very essence.

Wiffle Ball Inc. keeps things simple, too.

The perforated plastic ball is made at a modest, family-owned factory in Connecticut. The basic eight-hole design was developed more than 50 years ago, and the folks at Wiffle Ball have stuck with it because, well, why throw the public a curve?

In this asap video by PETE BROWN, visit the birthplace of the Wiffle Ball, and meet a few of the players who take the most unserious of sports pretty seriously.

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See the video here.

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asap contributor Pete Brown is an AP national editor, based in New York.

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