Examples of using Strikeouts in English and their translations into Serbian
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He's sixth in strikeouts.
Strikeouts are a part of his game.
We're beating them in strikeouts.
Two more strikeouts for Singer.
It's always about strikeouts.
Strikeouts and failures are important.
Zero for four, two strikeouts.
Written strikeouts witnesses claiming.
He also recorded 7 strikeouts.
After five strikeouts, it's about time.
He also recorded seven strikeouts.
The strikeouts began to catch up with him.
Of course, he has five strikeouts over the same span!
In 1924, Dazzy Vance finished the season with 262 strikeouts.
One up, one down. That's 11 strikeouts for the hometown left-hander.
For 12 strikeouts: As a rookie for the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1955, Sandy Koufax came to bat 12 times and struck out all 12 times.
One Strikeout is a tragedy, a million Strikeouts are a statistic.
Dazzy Vance retired with 2045 strikeouts in just 11 seasons, which even beyond that being an insane amount over that span in the era he pitched in, was even more remarkable considering that his first full time stint in the Majors didn't come until he was 31 years old(having only managed about 33 innings in MLB while in his 20's, which he mostly spent in the minor leagues).
Six hits, five runs… three walks, eight strikeouts… and one big mistake!
Cole is the top player on the market and coming off a season in which he had a 20-5 record,2.50 ERA and 326 strikeouts in 212 1/3 innings.
The Duke leads the league in saves, strikeouts per inning and hit batsmen.
Each time three players attacking team went into touch,the teams change places(thus, in each inning with six strikeouts- three for each team).
In college at Old Dominion University, he drastically bolstered his value in scout's eyes in the three years he attended,setting a school record for strikeouts in a single game(17), a single season(139 and then broke it again at 151), all-time strikeout leader(427 in 335 innings), and finished with a 2.57 ERA in college.
The 1861 Beadle guide, created by Chadwick, listed totals of games played, outs, runs,home runs, and strikeouts for hitters on prominent clubs.
In 1951, you won nine games… lost six, had 170 strikeouts… and had an E.R.A. Of 2.86.
Yelich and the Marlins agreed to a $1.7 million signing bonus on August 17, shortly before the deadline to sign 2010 draftees was about to pass.[8][9] Yelich played for the Gulf Coast League Marlins for six games,getting nine hits and seven strikeouts with a batting average of .375 before being advanced to Class-A.
The next closest to him were Burleigh Grimes(135 strikeouts), and Dolf Luque(86 strikeouts).
To put it another way,Dazzy Vance was responsible for 1/13th of all strikeouts in the National League that season.