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Why is it called GaGa Ball?

In Hebrew, “ga” translates to “touch.”

One of the rules for GaGa Ball is that the ball must touch the ground two or three times before it is in play. Therefore, GaGa would translate to touch, touch. This is likely the reason it is called GaGa Ball, although we don’t know for a fact where the name came from.