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A standard Baseball typically has 108 double stitches, which means there are a total of 216 individual stitches. These stitches are used to hold the leather cover tightly around the core, contributing to the ball's durability and performance. The stitching pattern also plays a role in the ball's aerodynamics during flight.

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