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an open vessel with a handle and a spout for pouring

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the quantity contained in a pitcher

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(botany) a leaf that that is modified in such a way as to resemble a pitcher or ewer

the position on a baseball team of the player who throws the ball for a batter to try to hit

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by Helen Roberts THE amazing tale of two dirt-poor Indian boys who became pro US baseball pitchers after being discovered on a reality TV show has been turned into a Hollywood movie.
Moyer, "Non union of a stress fracture through the olecranon epiphyseal plate observed in an adolescent baseball pitcher. A case report," Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery--Series A, vol.
An injured major-league baseball pitcher finds an unfamiliar woman in the passenger seat of his car on the day of the 1979 all-star game.
Early African-American baseball pitcher Andrew 'Rube' Foster was the founder and president of the Negro National League, the first all-black, black-owned, and black-operated league that played for a full season.
The question presented in this personal injury action is whether a college baseball pitcher assumed the risk of injury associated with his participation in indoor practice.
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"She throws 63-64 miles per hour, which is the equivalent of 95 to 100 for a baseball pitcher. Now it looks like she will be a first-team All-American this year."
BOB TEWKSBURY: The Concord resident and former Major League Baseball pitcher signs on with Standing Up for New Families, a group calling state legislators to keep same-sex marriage legal.
She seeks sanctuary in the arms and bed of major league baseball pitcher and incorrigible ladies' man, Matty (Owen Wilson).
She seeks sanctuary in the arms of major league baseball pitcher and incorrigible ladies man Matty (Owen Wilson).
Rejected from her place in the national softball team, Lisa finds herself seeing both major league baseball pitcher Matty (Wilson) and under-investigation businessman George (Rudd), whose boss and father Charles (Nicholson) is a corporate dinosaur.