Definitions
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- noun   Plural form of pitch .
- verb   Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pitch .
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Examples
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								My command of my pitches is a lot better than like five years ago. USATODAY.com 2004 
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								But the combination of his velocity and the cutting action on his pitches is a clear sign that he's sufficiently recovered from his shoulder strain and capable of helping his team close out 
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								The most exciting part about it was calling the pitches, trying to outthink the hitters. In the Time of Bobby Cox Lang Whitaker 2011 
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								The most exciting part about it was calling the pitches, trying to outthink the hitters. In the Time of Bobby Cox Lang Whitaker 2011 
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								This included a report from the Bedfordshire Police, who could not support the increase in pitches due to the number of call outs they were already receiving. Bigotgate – the Diversity Trainers nightmare. « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2010 
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								Playboy received hundreds of pitches from a wide range of people including some mainstream Hollywood producers, Mr. Sorenson said. Playboy TV's New Proposition: Bring in Women Russell Adams 2010 
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								The ace lacked his characteristic command of his pitches from the outset. Yankees Rain on the Rangers Brian Costa 2010 
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								I just try to look for certain pitches or have an idea about what I'm trying to do. 
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								"We were trying to get him in uncomfortable situations, and he's a little more uncomfortable when he pitches from the stretch," Brewers outfielder Mike Cameron said. Hamels nearly untouchable as Phils down Brewers in opener 2008 
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								Boomers 'lump sums are generating a cacophony of sales pitches from the financial-services industry. 
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