Antonym: catcher. Similar words: pitch, kitchen, bitch, switch, switch on, switch off, catches, pit. Meaning: ['pɪtʃə(r)] n. 1. (baseball) the person who does the pitching 2. an open vessel with a handle and a spout for pouring 3. the quantity contained in a pitcher 4. the position on a baseball team of the player who throws the ball for a batter to try to hit.
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61. Don't believe the pitcher baloney.
62. He is the best pitcher I've ever seen.
63. The pitcher delivered a curve ball.
64. Jack does not mind being a relief pitcher.
65. A pitcher of ice water sweats a hot day.http://Sentencedict.com
66. Jack is a big-league pitcher.
67. The pitcher pitches, the catcher catches and watcher watches.
68. The relief pitcher got credit for a save.
69. The blue pitcher has yellow bands around the neck.
70. A good pitcher can keep runners on base.
71. The waitress brought us a pitcher of lemonade.
72. Kershaw was the starting pitcher that day.
73. To them[sentencedict.com], she was Molly Pitcher.
74. Their pitcher was a southpaw.
75. The pitcher dusted off the other team's best hitter.
76. Every morning I make a pitcher of ice tea.
77. The pitcher heaved the ball.
78. He worked the pitcher for a base on balls.
79. Their star pitcher was a holdout for six weeks.
80. He stopped at Joe Frenna's saloon and bought a pitcher of steam beer.
81. This study reported some of the morphological features of pitcher by using stereomicroscope, light microscope, and scanning electron microscopy.
82. A relief pitcher took over in the top of the fifth.
83. He became the best pitcher in the American baseball league.
84. The biggest problem was that Italy starting pitcher was good and ours was bad.
85. A pitcher of ice water sweats on a hot day.
86. I love baseball history so much that I named my dog Matty after the great National League pitcher Christy "Matty" Mathewson, who won 373 games in the early 1900s.
87. Yes, he is a good pitcher in our team, but he a lone wolf.
88. OK. It turns out the starting pitcher for the Red Sox has an unfortunate unibrow problem.
89. Baseball To advance a few paces away from one's base toward the next while the pitcher is in the delivery. Used of a base runner.
90. A spherical lampshade with holes modeled after the infamous Pitcher plant lures flies in, but they are unable to escape and eventually fall into the bottom of the light, where they become fuel.