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(1) Jim was given the Most Valuable Player award at the banquet last night. (2) Everyone agreed that he was the best batter on the team this year. (3) Because he won the award, Mindy wanted to give him a surprise party. (4) She invited all of his friends and even baked him a cake. (5) In the end, the surprise was on Mindy because she had put salt in the batter instead of sugar.

The meaning of the word batter in sentence 5 is: