Pitching in a sentence as a noun

Sooner or later you'll run out ...and then you turn into google-X; tech startups pitching their ideas, and the odd art/performance piece thrown in.

[1]Maybe TechCrunch should step away from the desk/SF and put more reporters in other cities on the ground, instead of relying on so much inbound pitching?

All you have to do is write "Nonstartups are just horrible to work with, like standing in front of an automatic baseball pitching machine.

At first, I was under the impression that demo day was all about pitching investors my business in the hopes of drumming up some interest in our next round of funding.

I don't know enough about the Urkaine to asses the merit of their politics, but I am inclined to side with the group that has old women and children pitching in to help with logistics.

Can you please stop turning every thread into a diatribe against Google or pitching open allocation as a panacea to all organizational problems?1.

Pitching definitions

noun

(baseball) playing the position of pitcher on a baseball team

noun

abrupt up-and-down motion (as caused by a ship or other conveyance); "the pitching and tossing was quite exciting"

See also: lurch pitch