36 examples of hitter in sentences

The highest I have yet found lies at an elevation of about 12,000 feet, in a glacier womb, at the foot of one of the highest of the summit peaks, a few miles to the north of Mount Hitter.

Zimmerman did not shine alone as the best batter, as he was also the leading maker of home runs and the best two-base hitter of the season.

The best three-base hitter of the league was the quiet Wilson of Pittsburgh.

"I repeat, and repeat" Dave closed in like lightning, Ardmore attempted to guard himself, but he was all but helpless before such a fast, trained hitter as Dave.

And the following year, I pitched a no-hitter against Brooklyn and beat Nap Rucker, two to nothing.

Well, it so happened that Red was a high-ball hitter.

I didn't seem to be able to get going in 1915 after I pitched that no-hitter early in April, and late in the season McGraw started riding me.

Had he been a hard hitter, he might have got in several blows himself, but he only landed one or two.

A short struggle took place between him and Leonard, in which the hitter strove to break away; but the earl, drawing his sword, held it to his throat.

The next man went to the bat with the determination to slug the ball, but Old Put signaled for a sacrifice, as the man was a good bunt hitter.

But when Hinkley, Harvard's great single hitter, who always headed the batting list, walked out with his pet "wagon tongue," a different sound swept over the multitude, and the air seemed filled with crimson pennants.

Derry, also a heavy hitter, was second on Harvard's list.

"Oh, if he were a heavy hitter!"

The game of base-ball, as played in our boyhood, was a simple, robust, straightforward contest, where the hardest hitter was the best man; but it is every year becoming perfected into a sleight-of-hand, like cricket; mere strength is now almost valueless in playing it, and it calls rather for the qualities of the billiard-player.

" So also one may say of some dull and lifeless cricketer who, after the famous Gloucestershire hitter has made things merry for spectators and scouts alike, "enters next": "As in a cricket field the eyes of men, After a well-Graced player leaves the sticks, Are idly bent on him that enters next, Thinking his batting to be tedious.

William Grey, 1; Samuel Long, 2; James Brown, 3; George and John Simmons, one capital, the other so-soan uncertain hitter, but a good fieldsman, 5; Joel Brent, excellent, 6; Ben Appletonhere was a little pause, for Ben's abilities at cricket were not completely ascertained, but then he was a good fellow, so full of fun and waggery!

Cobbett was a quicker and a harder hitter than Paine.

That head of yours ain't thick enough to stop the crook of the hardest hitter in Bristol.'

After leaving school his struggles to succeed as an organist were hard and hitter.

It happened, opportunely enough, that the anchor was thus dropped, just as the keel cleared the bottom, and the cable being secured at a short range, after forging ahead far enough to tighten the hitter, the vessel tended.

Mr. Morrissey, or any other "shoulder-hitter," would hardly need more than a few rounds to settle his opponent, if his sinewy arm were garnished with the cestus.

A hard hitter like the Provost of Oriel must often have left behind the remembrance of his blows.

SEE Peham, Heinrich, Hitter von Bojernberg.

SEE Peham, Heinrich, Hitter von Bojernberg.

"And you, you old trail-hitter," he said to Gray Leg, "I reckon you think you're some ladies' man, don't you?

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