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The phrase "a pitch" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a presentation or idea that is proposed to a larger audience. For example, "She made a pitch to the board of directors for her proposed project."
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It's just executing a pitch".
Let's create a Pitch.
Get a pitch to handle.
I had a pitch count.
Among aficionados, a field is a "pitch".
It was a pitch above the roof".
He was hit by a pitch Thursday.
Rodriguez was expecting just a pitch.
He got a pitch up.
Do they mean a pitch?
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He was on dial-a-pitch today.
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