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The phrase "pitch off" is not a grammatically correct or commonly used phrase in written English.
The term "pitch" refers to the level or tone of a sound, while "off" is a preposition or adverb indicating separation or departure. It is possible that the phrase was intended to be "pitch in" which means to contribute or help. Example: "The team members all need to pitch in and help with the project."
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I pitch off my fastball".
The Yankees expect him to pitch off a mound tomorrow.
Wash the peanut butter and pitch off with water.
He fouled the pitch off.
He doesn't take a pitch off.
Two innings later, Ross fouled a pitch off Avila's mask.
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"I really wasn't finishing pitches off".
Pitching off my fastball, everything comes off of that".
Both came on first-pitch off-speed pitches.
We'll be planning more to come.
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