Sentences with phrase «than a batter per»

The undersized fireballer is still striking out more than a batter per inning, but his team has emerged victorious in just two of his ten starts.

Not exact matches

The fries have about 20 per cent fewer calories than the chain's regular fries as a result of a batter that blocks out some of the oil during frying.
If you use more batter than that per pancake, you could very well end up with two pancakes.
So for me to change it to calories per pancake when every person makes them different would, in my opinion, be even more confusing than posting it per batch and letting each person do the math depending on how many pancakes they get out of one batch of batter.
Ladle slightly less than 1/4 c of batter per pancake onto griddle, spread slightly and cook 4 - 5 minutes or until brown.
I don't recommend using any more than 1/4 cup of batter per cake, as these are particularly delicate and can be tough to flip if they're too large.
He owns a 126 ERA + and has struck out well over 10 batters per nine innings in his six seasons, and while he hasn't quite taken that next - level step to acedom, he's also still only 27 years old, and he's shown flashes of doing better than that.
The concern is that he doesn't miss bats quite as often as some of the NPB's finest have before coming stateside — Maeda has struck out 7.4 batters per nine for his career and 7.6 last year — so if he starts allowing more walks than he has in the past, there could be trouble.
More importantly, it afforded batters the ability to produce ball exit speeds between 100 and 103 miles per hour, roughly 10 mph quicker than possible with most aluminum bats, which was already roughly 10 percent quicker than a wood bat.
Perhaps walking less than five batters per nine innings would be a good place to start.
Battered by two intensely powerful storms with sustained wind gusts of more than 150 miles per hour last year — first by Hurricane Irma and then by Hurricane Maria — Puerto Rico suffered widespread and catastrophic damage to its urban infrastructure.
Battered by two intensely powerful storms with sustained wind gusts of more than 150 miles per hour last year — first by Hurricane Irma and then by Hurricane Maria — Puerto Rico suffered widespread and catastrophic damage to its urban infrastructure.
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