v. 1. To deliberately throw a pitch outside of the home plate in baseball so that the batter cannot hit the ball and the catcher can make a quick throw. The catcher wanted the pitcher to pitch out and see if they could catch the runner stealing. 2. To toss the ball easily to a football back. The quarterback faked to the fullback and pitched out to the halfback going wide.
PITCH OUT
Meaning of PITCH OUT in English
American idioms English vocabulary. Английский словарь американских идиом. 2012