Kylie Bunbury

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    'Pitch': Kylie Bunbury Accepts Our Breakout Star of 2016 Award (With Hope for a Renewal)

    Pitch‘s first season has come to an end, and while fans await word on the show’s fate (executive producer Kevin Falls told us it may not be decided until May, when Fox announces its fall lineup), they do have something to celebrate now: Kylie Bunbury, who gives a pitch-perfect performance as Ginny Baker, the first female to take the mound in major league baseball, won our reader-voted Yahooie for Breakout Star of 2016. “I can’t properly express in words how much this means to me,” Bunbury tells

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    Vote for 2016’s Breakout TV Star

    It’s time for the Yahooies, Yahoo TV’s second annual reader-voted awards honoring the best — and sometimes worst — of 2016. Each day through Dec. 16, we will announce the nominees for one category, with an accompanying poll. The winners will be crowned Monday, Dec. 19.

  • NewsMandi Bierly

    'Pitch' Postmortem: EP Kevin Falls on the Season 1 Finale, Where We'd Pick Up in Season 2

    Mo McRae (Blip) warned us that the Season 1 finale of Pitch would leave fans “torn up,” and he wasn’t joking. Episode 10 ended with Ginny (Kylie Bunbury) injuring her arm while pitching a no hitter. Blip had a fight with Mike (Mark-Paul Gosselaar) in the dugout.

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    ‘Pitch’ Star Mo McRae Teases an Anxiety-Inducing Season Finale, Whether He’d Visit the ‘SOA’ Spinoff ‘Mayans MC’

    With just two episodes left in Pitch’s first season, the drama is being kicked up a notch. Blip isn’t happy, obviously, Mo McRae told us when he stopped by for a Facebook Live chat earlier this week. Asked how fans will feel at the end of the Dec. 8 season finale, McRae didn’t hesitate to give an answer.

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    ‘Pitch’ Postmortem: Mo McRae on Blip’s Tense Trade Day, ‘Locker-Room Talk,’ and Why You Should Be Watching

    Warning: This interview about the “Alfonzo Guzman-Chavez” episode of Pitch contains spoilers.

  • NewsKen Tucker

    'Pitch': A Woman's Strong-Arm Sports Story

    The challenge for "Pitch," Fox’s new baseball drama premiering on Thursday, is to appeal to a broad audience including many viewers who aren’t interested in baseball. As someone who likes the game but could hardly be called a diehard fan, I knew that the show would have to hook me with its characters, because its balls-and-strikes suspense would be minimal for me. It’s the old Friday Night Lights Test: I could not care less about football, but was a huge fan of that show.