Use "inning" in a sentence
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inning
1. inning to force in the game-ending
2. runs in the eighth inning to
3. It was the bottom of the sixth inning
4. I was due to come up fifth, so it didn’t look like I would have a chance to bat; at least not in this inning
5. The third batter of the inning; our last hope to end this game without going into extra innings, was hit by the first pitch and trotted down to first base
6. the very next inning
7. where hope lives until the last strike of the last out of the last inning
8. Batter number three of that inning reached base on an infield single
9. By the fifth inning the score was tied at threes and Johnny was starting
10. He got out of the inning luckily
11. I still remember one incredible inning that I'll tell you about
12. And the ending of the inning could not have been more dramatic
13. The inning ended in the most dramatic fashion it could have ended; our illustrious batter tried to stretch that hit into an inside the park home run and he was thrown out at home plate for the final out, unbelievable
14. The game was tied 0 to 0 going into the ninth inning
15. Somehow or other Pat O'Brien loaded the bases in the top of the ninth inning so Arizona State had runners on first, second, and third
16. So the game goes into the bottom of the ninth inning tied 0 - 0
17. The game was tied in the ninth inning I can't remember exactly what the score was
18. Roman got two strikes on batter number five of that inning
19. The game did not end until the 15th inning
20. And guess what? Curt Gentry pitched the entire game for Arizona State, all 15 innings, again that's one of the greatest pitching performances I have seen in my life and Curt was pitching just as good in the 15th inning as he was in the first inning
21. I saw the hardest hit baseball I have ever seen in my life that inning
22. The women took a rest room break in the sixth inning and returned with refreshments, including beers for the guys
23. These may have cost him, but by the bottom of the eighth inning, his team led 7-4
24. The star right fielder then hit what appeared to be the third out of the inning: a slow bouncer to first
25. In the bottom of the inning, Bill Mazeroski was the first Pittsburgh batter
26. Clemente played a huge part in the victory, as his hustling to first in the eighth inning kept the rally alive
27. The score was 6-5 for the opposing team, the inning was the bottom of the seventh, and the count was full
28. "That's some clutch stuff, but we still have an inning and a half to finish
29. In the top of the ninth inning, there were two outs, the score was 3-2, and there were runners on first and second
30. The scoreboard was beginning to reflect a blow-out: one that consisted of seven runs from nine hits for the Vikings, to the Diamondbacks having just two runs from four hits, through the middle of the sixth inning
31. It was now the bottom of the ninth for the Diamondbacks, and they went into the inning still trailing 7-5
32. With Chance leading off the inning, Mitchell nervously dumped a pile of sunflower seeds into his mouth; hoping he could be offered another opportunity at the plate himself
33. On a psychologically damning play, Paul laid down the second bunt of the inning, exactly the same place Chance had earlier
34. In fact the game will be televised not to see who wins, but to see the jokes being played on the Empire… The coaches tearing their hair out and screaming instructions during the play, and every kind of underhanded sneaky trick that will be caught on instant replay… Only… you would need to have forty cameras, and it would takes you six hours of watching the slow-motion re-plays to figure all of what happened in just one ‘Hit’n Run’ inning of Rainbow Ball
35. only… you would need to have forty cameras, and it would takes you six hours of watching the slow-motion re-plays to figure all of what happened in just one ‘Hit’n Run’ inning of Rainbow Ball
36. he pinch hit in the last inning with two outs and he fouled off several pitches
37. Then Mary Jane she took another inning, and went in sweet and lovely again—which was her way; but when she got done there warn't hardly anything left o' poor Hare-lip
38. Even at baseball games, we parked by the exit and left at the eighth inning, me and Go a predictable set of mustard-smeared whines, petulant and sun-fevered: We never get to see the end
39. We’re losing by three runs, and they’ve got the bases loaded with two outs in the fourth inning
40. The inning is over
41. 200? When the bases are loaded in the ninth inning and the score is tied, who would you rather see step up to the plate: a
42. I may say frankly, even at that time, if the truth is to be told, the society there, and even a^ inning money at cards, had become revolting and a torture to me