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In the 1800s, baseballs were typically made of a core of wound yarn or string, which was often wrapped around a center made of cork or rubber. The outer layer consisted of leather, usually tanned cowhide, which was stitched together to hold the components in place. These materials varied slightly depending on the manufacturer and the region, but the general construction remained consistent throughout the century. As the game evolved, the materials and construction methods were refined to improve durability and performance.

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