average pitchの例文
- His average pitch-count of 118 is tops on the team.
- He doesn't have one above-average pitch.
- The chassis maintains the average pitch angle of both rockers.
- My average pitch was four or five inches higher than their average pitch.
- My average pitch was four or five inches higher than their average pitch.
- His change-up is considered an average pitch.
- That won't work at Snowbasin, which has an average pitch of 29 percent.
- Her distinctive voice is her key asset, which could be categorized as being lower than average pitch wise.
- The scouting report is a " bulldog " pitcher with three above-average pitches who just needs polishing.
- In August 2009 a scout described him as having three " above-average pitches ", and a " filthy " cutter.
- "He's got two above-average pitches and he's working on a changeup, " said Schaefer.
- The trouble with him is he has three above-average pitches, he falls in love with one and not the other one,
- His fastball is consistently above 95 mph, his changeup devastated Kent and the consistency on his curve gives him three above-average pitches.
- Hernandez has three above-average pitches _ a fastball, curveball and changeup _ and is in only his second full season as a starter.
- The average pitch _ 29 degrees _ is slightly steeper than the ferocious Hahnenkaam at Kitzbuehel, Austria, which averages a 28-degree pitch.
- "He's got three well above average pitches and it's really a potent combination coming out of the bullpen,"
- A comparison of average pitch height and interval size in major-and minor-key themes : Evidence consistent with affect-related pitch prosody.
- Oliver, 27, possesses three above-average pitches _ fastball, curveball and changeup _ and performed better last season than he did in 1996.
- Therefore, the prosodic patterns ( increased average pitch, lengthened pauses, and shortened phrases ) in maternal speech to infants are not language-specific.
- Any small part of the network might have connection strengths and thresholds to recognize one particular feature, like average pitch or the way a single vowel is pronounced.