"Pitches in" is a phrase meaning 'helps a lot'.
Assuming you mean in baseball: The number of pitches in the strike zone versus the number of pitches outside the strike zone.
It means a Quick out (3 pitches or less)
PIT is pitches thrown or pitch count.
The batter missed three pitches. 3 strikes=your out
Pitches the ball down the middle of the plate.
Not necessarily,you can play on a water based pitches, but there are sand pitches, gravel pitches and astro turf pitches.
The pitch of a sound refers to how high or low the sound is perceived. It is determined by the frequency of the sound waves, with higher frequencies producing higher pitches and lower frequencies producing lower pitches.
The Q stands for quick out - an out requiring three or fewer pitches.
"Pitches in" is a phrase meaning 'helps a lot'.
If you mean double bass then its because a violins strings are shorter therefore producing a higher sound. If you mean Bass guitar then its because the bass guitar is electric and is made for low pitches
a run
There is no definitive answer since pitches per at bat has not been a consistently kept statistic, however according to the original Baseball Abstract by Bill James, Roy Thomas fouled off 22 pitches & eventually worked the count to 3 balls. This would mean he saw at least 26 pitches (22 strikes + 3 balls + 1 ball in play)