Inning in a sentence as a noun

When is the last time a baseball pitcher pitched a 9 inning game?

Though my wife says she'd be happier to go to games if they were just about six innings long, I don't mind.

They're in the top of the 9th so that dash under the 8th inning for the Clovers should be shifted to the right.

To say that people aren't forgetting reader would be calling the game in the first inning.

If simply increasing the score was of value teams could simply walk the first 3 batters each inning.

A great product dies because the founders "spent too much time on the product".I hope a 9th inning miracle saves the day.

I mean it's within the rules and just think how much more exciting the game would be if each inning started with bases loaded.

Even if it was deliberate for the inning scores, the Runs/Hits/Errors columns are out of whack which makes no sense.

Consumer adoption is clearly still in the first inning however.

It's first inning sort of stuff, but it will be possible in the future to allow offline sync of the development experience.

Probably a bad analogy but it might be like saying a baseball team lost the game because it had fewer runs in the 5th inning.

Bull markets don't run forever, and clearly Pinterest is hardly even in the first inning of monetization, so they're going to need the money.

If I understand the analogy correctly, I want a team manager who says around for the season making sure that one pitcher does not have to work every inning of every game.

I enjoy the atmosphere, particularly at Wrigley Field where there's no attempt to keep everyone distracted every second with per-player at-bat song themes and audience participation games during every inning break.

Inning definitions

noun

(baseball) one of nine divisions of play during which each team has a turn at bat

See also: frame