This seems to be stolen/recycled content, with a weird robot dialog added. Weird how people do this just to get the clicks and advertising dollars. That's why the dialog doesn't make sense/match the video. If you search for how baseballs are made, there's another video with the exact same footage, and dialog that actually makes sense.
My dear father made hundreds of these in the factory at Barrie Ontario. Very hard to observe all day long. He was on foot, walked there and back, and in his sixties. The women sewers are appreciated. My dad was a steady winder. I miss him. He took pride in this job, everyday marking the number he did each day.
I can’t believe when I was a kid in the mid to late 1970s, baseball only cost less than $3 (max) after seeing all this manually labor, that goes into making a baseball.
My mother laced baseballs for Rawlings Co years ago for around 2.00/hr the closed the plant laid a hundred workers off took the plant to Haiti paying workers dime per hour
They should ask how much these Costa Rican artisans are paid. Obviously Americans demanded at least minimum wage, which was too much for Rawlings to shell out.
This can't be the original How It's Made channel. I remember watching the original episode with the typical step-by-step process, nothing like this repetitive nonsense.
STOLEN FOOTAGE I RATHERE LOOK FOR THE ORIGINAL FOOTAGE THAT HE COPIED FROM THE USA BASEBALL AND FROM THE JAPANESE BASEBALL. HE'S TRYING TO GET CREDIT FROM THE ORIGINAL FOOTAGE THATS JUST BS. KIDS WILL WATCH THIS VIDEO GO AND FIND RIGHT VIDEO NOT THIS CHANNEL O OFCOURSE REPORT THIS VIDEO OR CHANNEL. HAVEN'T SEEN OTHER VIDEOS ON THIS CHANNEL BUT I'M THINKING FOR SURE THEY DO.
jesus christ. The retreading of talking points and video stretching for time is so dam obvious in this video. I only thumbs down a video once every 3 months if that. Congrats on this video hitting that quota.
Hats off to those people doing the stitching.
The announcer has never met a redundancy he didn't love !
Why would yall rush to the end of the process while skipping the windings just to go back to them. Weird editing choice
Terrible editing. They need to go back and re-do this whole thing to make it linear, from the making of the core to the stitching.
It’s interesting to see how baseballs are made.
This seems to be stolen/recycled content, with a weird robot dialog added. Weird how people do this just to get the clicks and advertising dollars. That's why the dialog doesn't make sense/match the video. If you search for how baseballs are made, there's another video with the exact same footage, and dialog that actually makes sense.
Where does all of this work take place? Where's the leather from? You left out a ton of information.
Baseball has been bery bery good to me
My dear father made hundreds of these in the factory at Barrie Ontario. Very hard to observe all day long. He was on foot, walked there and back, and in his sixties. The women sewers are appreciated. My dad was a steady winder. I miss him. He took pride in this job, everyday marking the number he did each day.
There is 8:45 minutes I will never get back. Why so much duplication?
Less repetitive monolog, please
i agree
I actually wonder if this is stolen footage with a flat voice-over.
Dude, same!!
@@Splarkszter I was just thinking that.
*** monologue
I can’t believe when I was a kid in the mid to late 1970s, baseball only cost less than $3 (max) after seeing all this manually labor, that goes into making a baseball.
They left out the special mud that is rubbed on each ball by hand before they are used in a MLB game.
No longer necessary, the sheen on the leather is no more.
The narrator doesn't match the video image . other than that great video.
Just a stolen video with AI narrative. Another UA-cam video actually matches this video
Fascinatimo
Anyone else here after the WAN show?
Cut off the second half as it repeats the first half.
Good vid
Let there be ❤️ love in this darkness
how is a baseball stitch made?
I appreciate this narrator, 🙏 thank you
My mother laced baseballs for Rawlings Co years ago for around 2.00/hr the closed the plant laid a hundred workers off took the plant to Haiti paying workers dime per hour
Pero el patrón hace años muchos años está mordiendo al obrero, dice la canción.
Sad
so there is NO machine that can thread ?
No,
How much would a new baseball made in 1927 bw worth today
Might be hard to find
If a kid had one but it was never played with
Hi
And for those who watched the whole video: You have now crossed over into…The Twilight Zone.
They should ask how much these Costa Rican artisans are paid. Obviously Americans demanded at least minimum wage, which was too much for Rawlings to shell out.
wow
talk about painstakingly
Why you go out of order for how the ball is made come on now. Quite saying th3 same things over and over its very repetitive
This can't be the original How It's Made channel. I remember watching the original episode with the typical step-by-step process, nothing like this repetitive nonsense.
AI for the loss..
STOLEN FOOTAGE I RATHERE LOOK FOR THE ORIGINAL FOOTAGE THAT HE COPIED FROM THE USA BASEBALL AND FROM THE JAPANESE BASEBALL. HE'S TRYING TO GET CREDIT FROM THE ORIGINAL FOOTAGE THATS JUST BS. KIDS WILL WATCH THIS VIDEO GO AND FIND RIGHT VIDEO NOT THIS CHANNEL O OFCOURSE REPORT THIS VIDEO OR CHANNEL. HAVEN'T SEEN OTHER VIDEOS ON THIS CHANNEL BUT I'M THINKING FOR SURE THEY DO.
skeptical. don't look American made. . .
Baseball where made in the USA NOW MADE IN WHERE. CHINA OK
You only needed 4 minutes to tell this story, but you kept repeating yourself. Dumb.
jesus christ. The retreading of talking points and video stretching for time is so dam obvious in this video. I only thumbs down a video once every 3 months if that. Congrats on this video hitting that quota.
Just audio doesn’t match the video.. clearly stolen video with AI narrative. Wack
Poor editing!
*YAWN*
What a joke. Go away
Quick is gay