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Pitch
Season 1
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A young pitcher becomes the first woman to play in the Major Leagues.
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10 Episodes
Pilot
E1
Episode 1
Pilot
A young pitcher adjusts to life in the spotlight after making history as the first woman to play Major League Baseball.
The Interim
E2
Episode 2
The Interim
Ginny tries to fit in with the team despite the resurfacing of a sexist comment made by Al. Mike copes with the end of his marriage and mortality of his career. Blip faces the fallout of Evelyn defending him to the media.
Beanball
E3
Episode 3
Beanball
The Padres are looking forward to playing the Cardinals, whose pitcher broke Tommy's finger in an altercation, but Ginny is rattled when she spots her ex-boyfriend, Trevor, on the team. Meanwhile, Al calls on an old friend to help save his job.
The Break
E4
Episode 4
The Break
Mike suffers an injury that could affect his spot in the MLB All-Star Game. Meanwhile Ginny struggles to find a balance between her baseball career and her personal life and members of the Padres are blindsided when Oscar signs Livan Duarte, a superstar catcher from Cuba.
Alfonzo Guzman-Chavez
E5
Episode 5
Alfonzo Guzman-Chavez
The Padres are on pins and needles as rumors swirl around the team potentially trading Blip. Meanwhile, Oscar tries to navigate working with Charlie Graham, the interim Padres President of Operations and Mike tries to smooth things over with Amelia.
Wear it
E6
Episode 6
Wear it
Upon signing a huge deal with Nike, Ginny feels an overwhelming sense of pressure, which leads to a night of rebellion and a mandatory session with a therapist.
San Francisco
E7
Episode 7
San Francisco
Oscar informs Mike that during their game in San Francisco, Duarte will be the catcher. He assures Mike, he is not on his way out. Mike recalls a moment from his past. Amelia tries to find a way to fix Ginny's video.
Unstoppable Forces & Immovable Objects
E8
Episode 8
Unstoppable Forces & Immovable Objects
A rain delay at Petco Park causes the team to hold Kangaroo Court in the clubhouse in order to pass the time. Meanwhile, per Oscar's suggestion, Mike mulls over the option of trading to a new team, and an unexpected visit from Ginny's brother, Will, causes friction with Amelia.
Scratched
E9
Episode 9
Scratched
Mike becomes the biggest news story in the MLB when rumors start about him waiving his no-trade clause. Meanwhile, Evelyn and Will go in on a business venture together, but Amelia is concerned that it relies too heavily on Ginny's fame.
Don't Say It
E10
Episode 10
Don't Say It
Ross warns the Padres that Ginny is dangerously close to her pitching limit, but management is reluctant to end her season. Meanwhile, Amelia confronts Will about money that has gone missing from the restaurant fund.
Cast of Season 1
Kylie Bunbury
Ginny Baker
Mark-Paul Gosselaar
Mike Lawson
Ali Larter
Amelia Slater
Mo McRae
Blip Sanders
Meagan Holder
Evelyn Sanders
Mark Consuelos
Oscar Arguella
Tim Jo
Eliot
Dan Lauria
Al Luongo
Season 1 Reviews
Bitch Media
Ann-Derrick Gaillot
Unless Pitch can explore sexism, racism, and tokenism headfirst, it will never be as pivotal and profound as it so obviously hopes to be. The pilot shows just how much potential for greatness this show has, and just how many potholes are in its path.
Washington Post
Hank Stuever
"Pitch" tells its story in such a full way that it leaves only one obvious question unanswered: What could the second episode possibly be about?
TheWrap
Amber Dowling
If you're female and you love the game, you may even fist-pump at some point.
Entertainment Weekly
Megan Angelo
Is that enough baseball-movie magic for you? No? Well, good, because there's more (much more) in the form of Ginny's backstory.
The Ringer
Alison Herman
Pitch doesn't quite ignore this state of affairs, but it doesn't clumsily discuss it, either. Instead, it's simply ... reflecting it.
Entertainment Weekly
Amy Wilkinson
Once the novelty of a lady playing in the majors wears off, you're left with a pretty standard-issue sports tale -- albeit one with an expertly scouted team that plays very well together.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Matt Zoller Seitz
I like Pitch and would like it to succeed long enough to become an actual show, instead of an idea for a show with a pretty good marketing campaign.
MTV
Inkoo Kang
The opening hour never met a sports-movie clich it didn't love, but they'll land exactly where they should: right down the middle of your brain's pleasure center.
AV Club
Lisa Weidenfeld
There is no focus grouping that can take away the optics of watching a woman play in the majors.
indieWire
Ben Travers
Pitch does a lot of things right... especially in the buildup to her first game. Anyone looking forward to relishing the image of a woman in uniform standing tall on a mound for a professional baseball game should get goosebumps when she does.
The Atlantic
David Sims
Pitch isn't afraid to lean into the tear-jerking tropes of its genre, or to embrace the Cinderella narrative that SportsCenter hosts love so much. But its main appeal lies in its heroine Ginny.
CNN.com
Brian Lowry
"Pitch" features an intriguing premise, a slick pilot and a winning lead in Kylie Bunbury.
Philadelphia Inquirer
Ellen Gray
The pilot about a woman pitcher (Kylie Bunbury) who gets called up to the San Diego Padres is a winning one, and as much about coping with overnight fame and the weight of other people's dreams as it is about baseball.
Los Angeles Times
Mary McNamara
So, pretty much the definition of inspirational, aspirational television.
RogerEbert.com
Nick Allen
Pitch gets us inside Ginny's head, leaving great promise for more revelatory moments as the show goes on.
HitFix
Alan Sepinwall
The show knows its premise will feel like a gimmick to some - including many of its own characters - and does everything possible to feel both plausible and compelling.
Orlando Sentinel
Hal Boedeker
Bunbury is likable as the tested heroine. She receives expert support from Dan Lauria as the embattled manager, Mark-Paul Gosselaar as the team's fun-loving star and Ali Larter as a forceful agent. With that lineup, you'll want to catch more episodes.
The New Republic
Joyce Millman
Even in those scenes where the manufactured drama of Pitch has heft, it still pales next to the on-field drama of real baseball.
Minneapolis Star Tribune
Neal Justin
Bunbury exhibits the ability to throw a few curveballs on and off the field. The same could be said for the writers, who deliver a surprise in the first episode I did not expect..
The Hollywood Reporter
Daniel Fienberg
Pitch has an admirable sense of scale and not overselling its main plot.
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