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pitch

noun as in tilt

noun as in tone of sound

noun as in talk to convince

verb as in throw, hurl

verb as in put up, erect

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He wants to pitch again, even after he was saddled with the loss on Tuesday night by the Toronto Blue Jays.

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Twenty-two Democratic senators simultaneously whiffed on that pitch.

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The most important areas of the pitch are both ends, and not in the middle.

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Admittedly, this capitulation was not quite as dramatic as the one at Mount Maunganui, with movement through the air and off the pitch not as pronounced.

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The Dodgers do still have the starting pitching advantage in this series, with Blake Snell set to start Game 5 and Yoshinobu Yamamoto lined up for Game 6.

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