Home » Manga » Strikeout Pitch » [Strikeout Pitch] This quote applies to too many teams.

[Strikeout Pitch] This quote applies to too many teams.

That’s right, don’t worry about it!! It’s mostly the teammates’ fault for not scoring even a single point!!

1: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx42

When watching baseball, I feel like saying it at least 20 times a year.

2: Japan Otaku Reviews

Please name the relevant team.

4: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx60

>>2

Chunichi Dragons

6: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx26

>>2

Chiba Lotte Marines

7: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx21

>>2

Yokohama

8: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx27

>>2

Hiroshima Toyo Carp

9: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx18

>>2

Giant

38: Japan Otaku Reviews

>>2

No Saitama Seibu Lions until now.

64: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx9

>>2

You’ve come out infinitely! Take responsibility!

70: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx3

>>2

12 teams

75: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx8

>>70

No matter how strong a team is, there are plenty of matches where they get shut out, so in the end, it all comes down to that…

74: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

>>2

SoftBank in the Japan Series

3: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx23

I think every team experiences something like this at least once a year.

10: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx26

It seems like Hanshin regularly ends up like this.

11: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx20

It’s a sport where offense and defense are clearly separated…

12: Japan Otaku Reviews

Angels during Ohtani’s tenure

16: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx28

>>12

I’m glad you were able to escape 😊

153: Japan Otaku Reviews

>>12

The scoring ability wasn’t bad… it’s just that the way points were conceded was desperate.

13: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx39

It’s all the teams in the Central League, isn’t it?

67: Japan Otaku Reviews

>>13

There is one team that isn’t listed.

69: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx3

>>67

No matter how you think about it, the problem is definitely with the pitcher.

73: Japan Otaku Reviews

>>67

That team can score points.

It will just be taken more than that.

14: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx46

Fans of both leagues have gathered…

15: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx4

Since it’s clear that the team can’t score even one more point, you don’t have to give any.

18: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx20

>>15

You still don’t seem to understand, do you?

21: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx22

>>15

The top contender team hasn’t come yet.

17: Japan Otaku Reviews

On the contrary, which team wouldn’t end up like this?

22: Japan Otaku Reviews

>>17

Old Kintetsu

31: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx4

>>17

Dodgers

36: Japan Otaku Reviews

>>17

SoftBank Hawks

41: Japan Otaku Reviews

>>17

There are popular teams with threads that are being completely flooded by trolls on the bulletin board.

That’s it.

19: Japan Otaku Reviews

That’s right, don’t worry about it!!

It’s the fault of my teammates who can’t even defend one point!!

26: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx3

>>19

The excuse of not having support can only be made by pitchers with an ERA in the 0s.

30: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx3

>>26

I was thrilled when they put their words into action in the major leagues.

20: Japan Otaku Reviews

I’m suddenly looking forward to the start of the season!

23: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx12

Miro Horiuchi

I hit three home runs in a row during a game where there was a no-hitter.

71: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

>>23

Damn it! I missed four consecutive home runs! I guess I’ll just have to endure a no-hitter.

24: Japan Otaku Reviews

Last year was a year of poor batting…

Mizuno, don’t make wet sports.

25: Japan Otaku Reviews

Which one is more common, the thread image or “It’s the same! Even if I hit it!”?

33: Japan Otaku Reviews

>>25

Many teams become “hit it more!” rather than just “hit it!” so it’s the former.

27: Japan Otaku Reviews

Is this Kaneko’s relief failure?

28: Japan Otaku Reviews

It was no good as specific examples kept coming up.

204: Japan Otaku Reviews

>>28

I can sense resentment and bitterness…

29: Japan Otaku Reviews

Will this year be a higher batting average than last year with the modified bats?

34: Japan Otaku Reviews

>>29

That has no effect on the hit ball.

35: Japan Otaku Reviews

>>34

I see…

37: Japan Otaku Reviews

>>35

So then why go out of the way to lift the ban? I think it’s probably to cover up the silent adjustments to the ball.

39: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

Once a pitcher stands at the plate, it cannot be said that they have no responsibility.

Make sure to practice your hitting properly.

40: Japan Otaku Reviews

A team that says they couldn’t win even though pitcher Ohtani pitched well, because batter Ohtani was disappointing.

42: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx6

Seeing a pitcher hit a home run makes me feel like I’ve gained something.

43: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

>>42

If you watch the Dodgers, you’ll see it often.

46: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx8

>>43

Starting this year, I hope for a lot, but in 2024, Shohei Ohtani will not be a designated hitter.

44: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx9

Raising Seibu like this would be considered bullying, so it’s not good.

45: Japan Otaku Reviews

According to the thank-you pitch theory, baseball is a sport where batters are at a disadvantage, so in a sense, the situation in the image might be natural.

47: Japan Otaku Reviews

The pitcher standing at bat is the only one in baseball who can influence the game all by themselves…

48: Japan Otaku Reviews

A pitcher’s duel is boring.

49: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx5

I heard that in the majors, batters are at such a disadvantage that they adjust the mound or something like that.

Well, if you think about it calmly, I can’t understand how you can hit a fastball over 150 km/h combined with a curveball that curves several tens of centimeters…

51: Japan Otaku Reviews

>>49

Is it that batters can’t keep up with the evolution of pitchers?

56: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

>>51

This and that are a little different…

60: Japan Otaku Reviews

>>56

So what are you saying?!

92: Japan Otaku Reviews

>>60

Simply put, the stadium is too big, so we move the seats to make it easier to hit home runs.

50: Japan Otaku Reviews

Compared to amateur tournaments

With similar players, doing 143 games every year as a professional seems advantageous for batters.

52: Japan Otaku Reviews

A team that doesn’t do this falls into the category of “the offense is to blame for not scoring more runs even though the starter kept it to 3 runs in 6 innings!”

53: Japan Otaku Reviews

You can say that about all the places where we were completely shut out.

54: Japan Otaku Reviews

The Major League has way too many unfamiliar matchups compared to Japan…

65: Japan Otaku Reviews

>>54

The research including the visuals is insane, so if it’s not that great even for a first-time viewer, it will be burned quickly.

If you become accustomed to something amazing, even an airbender can be burned.

55: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx6

An animal that stands in the batter’s box but doesn’t hit.

58: Japan Otaku Reviews

>>55

Pitcher!

61: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx11

>>55

Stop it.

59: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx5

While it’s true that the batter is at fault, Mizuno should have something to say about last season as well.

63: Japan Otaku Reviews

I’ve seen several patterns that were created…

66: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx12

(Enter the name of any baseball team)

68: Japan Otaku Reviews

It can be said that only pitchers with an earned run average in the 1s can claim they have no support.

83: Japan Otaku Reviews

>>68

Not achieving a shutout is a sign of weakness.

77: Japan Otaku Reviews

Speaking of famous quotes, I remembered that in their first showdown, the Dodgers’ MVP trio lost to Shota Imanaga.

78: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx6

The place that isn’t mentioned usually has the starter giving up 3 runs in the first inning, so 1 run doesn’t really do anything.

79: Japan Otaku Reviews

Throw away the naive thought that a team of penguins can score points.

80: Japan Otaku Reviews

Last season, no one became a thread image due to the lousy balls.

81: Japan Otaku Reviews

“I think the players also have areas to reflect on.”

82: Japan Otaku Reviews

That team isn’t scoring as much as they say.

Goals will be scored against us, but…

84: Japan Otaku Reviews

I feel like Yakult won’t turn out this way after all.

90: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

>>84

There are too many games where the pitcher is responsible.

85: Japan Otaku Reviews

Why is it being treated as a banned word since earlier, Tokyo Second League?

86: Japan Otaku Reviews

Pitchers are unable to keep up with the evolution of pitchers.

Elbows, shoulders, lower back, and hips all get severely damaged.

88: Japan Otaku Reviews

>>86

The number of new graduates getting Tommy John surgery as soon as they join has increased…

87: Japan Otaku Reviews

If you watch the White Sox, it’s usually like this.

97: Japan Otaku Reviews

>>87

The AA teams below AAA are a bit…

89: Japan Otaku Reviews

The team that hasn’t been mentioned has the same number of shutout losses as Chunichi from last year, so their batting lineup isn’t really scoring that many runs.

94: Japan Otaku Reviews

>>89

Well, we have a complete shutout win 11, but we’re clearly in last place.

91: Japan Otaku Reviews

Dragons Quality Start or something like that.

93: Japan Otaku Reviews

In NPB, I wonder if it’s the SoftBank, DeNA, or Nippon Ham that have strong batting.

Ham’s batting average is indeed too low.

95: Japan Otaku Reviews

It seems like there will be those who will turn one point into one out and aim the gun at the pitcher.

100: Japan Otaku Reviews

>>95

You don’t need to do that; if you post this when the pitcher is doing badly, it will naturally lead to the flow of “it’s that guy’s fault.”

96: Japan Otaku Reviews

A useful piece that you can stick with for now if you’re losing the game with 0 points.

98: Japan Otaku Reviews

If you want support points, just go to a team whose home base is Jingu or Escon!

Well, the number of hits will increase, though.

99: Japan Otaku Reviews

There are plenty of matches where the outcome is decided with a score of 1-0.

101: Japan Otaku Reviews

I find the swallows thread interesting, so maybe I’ll become a fan too? I only know about baseball from Ohtani.

102: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx8

>>101

For now, it’s better to support the local team.

I wonder what that penguin fan is talking about freely.

103: Japan Otaku Reviews

Well, the Athletics from the year before last and the White Sox from last year were just throwaway seasons typical of Major League Baseball, right?

104: Japan Otaku Reviews

Baseball fans have the best expressions when they are messing around with their team.

105: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx6

🐧 Hello.

Since our pitchers give up more runs than we score, the image in the thread doesn’t apply, so it’s safe! But that didn’t work out.

111: Japan Otaku Reviews

>>105

It’s pretty bad that we can’t score since it’s our home ground.

106: Japan Otaku Reviews

Why don’t you become a penguin too?

107: Japan Otaku Reviews

The one who lost due to lack of support is the Giants in the CS final.

108: Japan Otaku Reviews

It seems Fan-chan is carrying the karma of their past life.

Let’s go fight the giants together!

109: Japan Otaku Reviews

It seems like I will end up watching it every day once it starts.

110: Japan Otaku Reviews

The pitcher is doing their best, but the fielders are terrible, and there aren’t many teams like that, surprisingly.

In such a situation with the fielders, the pitching staff generally runs out of strength.

113: Japan Otaku Reviews

>>110

I feel like it’s something like the Orioles or Hiroshima…

114: Japan Otaku Reviews

There are teams that are not applicable (like pitchers who don’t throw a shutout)…

115: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx9

Seibu was not able to score enough points to be taken seriously as a joke.

After all, we have even less scoring power than Chunichi, which had the least scoring power in the Central League without a DH.

118: Japan Otaku Reviews

>>115

Last year, Seibu quickly started rebuilding and was actively trying out young players, so it’s understandable.

Mr. Kuriyama was working hard.

121: Japan Otaku Reviews

>>115

I got to see something quite rare: a double-digit loss while still being winless.

126: Japan Otaku Reviews

>>115

In the jump sport, Giants’ Kishida was seriously hyped and said to Imai, “If you were with us, you might have won 15 games…” and it was awful.

It’s hard to deny what it is.

116: Japan Otaku Reviews

“Women that come up when you search for ‘Dirty Momokan'”

173: Japan Otaku Reviews

>>116

It’s too presumptuous to even list names, but…

Isn’t the only common point long black hair and breasts?

117: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

Looking at last year’s batting metrics, it’s laughable that the carp are overwhelming in the opposite direction while the rabbits, tigers, and dragons can’t hit.

124: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

>>117

It’s not that Chūnichi can’t hit; it’s that they’re a team that can’t go home.

119: Japan Otaku Reviews

This thread image is more fitting for a struggling team with poor batting that has finished last in the Central League for three consecutive years.

Let’s put a pause on messing with the teams one rank above us.

127: Japan Otaku Reviews

>>119

The number of shutout losses is the same, isn’t it?

120: Japan Otaku Reviews

I felt sorry for Orix’s Soya while watching.

122: Japan Otaku Reviews

Only Chunichi can create a situation where there are one out and runners on first and third that cannot be expected.

123: Japan Otaku Reviews

In the Central League, the bottom two teams are about three levels weaker, right?

130: Japan Otaku Reviews

>>123

Last year, the disparities in the Pacific League were severe, and the Central League seemed to be mysteriously battling it out until the end.

125: Japan Otaku Reviews

Orix was serious about it, and it would have been fine if they just couldn’t hit, but the players lacked motivation and were listless, so it was unbearable to watch.

143: Japan Otaku Reviews

>>125

People like this online expert just judge motivation based on whether they win or lose, so it’s meaningless…

151: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

>>143

“Being spineless was the director’s words, but…”

156: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx3

>>143

The coach pointed out that the team was getting lax directly…

128: Japan Otaku Reviews

In fact, there were very few complete shutout losses where the pitcher was left to fend for themselves last year for Chunichi.

Well, there were many situations where the starting pitcher collapsed early and only managed to score one or two points at the end for a facade.

129: Japan Otaku Reviews

Somehow, the current team is not one that can’t hit that much.

142: Japan Otaku Reviews

>>129

In terms of actual metrics, it’s around the league average, but the lack of extra-base hits, poor base running, and inability to hit in scoring position all contribute to a terrible run total.

Perhaps some players can’t hit when the gear changes, and having a lineup that doesn’t apply as much pressure as the numbers suggest is also helping the opponent.

131: Japan Otaku Reviews

It’s bad that the pitcher isn’t like Ohtani, who can hold it down by himself and hit home runs by himself!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

132: Japan Otaku Reviews

Other teams vary by year, but Chunichi is like this all year round.

139: Japan Otaku Reviews

>>132

The band’s conditions are so extreme that even if the impact indicators increase slightly, it doesn’t reflect at all…

I wonder how much this magical realm will change now that it will come to an end this year.

133: Japan Otaku Reviews

Even Ohtani didn’t hit on the days he pitched during his time in Japan, right?

134: Japan Otaku Reviews

The Chunichi Dragons have not been able to hit home runs relative to their number of hits in recent years.

This is fundamentally different from this year’s unmanageable Seibu lineup.

135: Japan Otaku Reviews

Which is more stressful to watch, a team that can’t hit but manages to get runs, or a team with pitchers who leak runs?

137: Japan Otaku Reviews

>>135

A vote for the team that can’t hit.

145: Japan Otaku Reviews

>>135

In a foolish match, lack of support is more stressful than the foolish match itself.

136: Japan Otaku Reviews

The situation is surprisingly lined up evenly, except for the 🎏.

The situation is surprisingly lined up evenly, except for the 🎏.

Team Left on base Double-digit left on base Average per game Batting average On-base percentage Runs
Giants 1050 28 7.34 .247 .309 462
Hanshin 1018 26 7.12 .242 .314 485
DeNA 1025 23 7.17 .256 .313 522
Hiroshima 940 20 6.57 .238 .286 415
Yakult 1026 28 7.17 .243 .311 506
Chunichi 1020 27 7.13 .243 .293 373

144: Japan Otaku Reviews

>>136

You’re just making things negative unnecessarily, aren’t you?

148: Japan Otaku Reviews

>>144

Can you hit? As long as you keep it within 3 runs in the first inning, you’ll just be hitting at a level that’s good enough to be a starter.

149: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

>>144

If you take PF into account, it’s trash.

138: Japan Otaku Reviews

The penguin can score points just at that shrine.

Moreover, Murakami is scheduled to disappear.

140: Japan Otaku Reviews

The matches in Yokohama are interesting, you know…

141: Japan Otaku Reviews

I was watching the fans of a team that conceded three runs in the first inning for three consecutive games, and they seemed to be having a good time.

146: Japan Otaku Reviews

Maybe it’s not that the team is strong, but that anyone can score points in Jingu, right?

147: Japan Otaku Reviews

In recent years, the deteriorating environment for waste disposal has accelerated, making it possible for this to happen more or less everywhere.

150: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

After all, it’s the low-rebound ball that’s bad…

152: Japan Otaku Reviews

What’s really bad is when the sharp insults like “It’s your batting average that’s weird” become more interesting.

154: Japan Otaku Reviews

“The core of the power harassment mindset is ‘I’m getting results because I’m motivated’ and ‘I’m going to criticize because there’s no result due to lack of motivation.'”

155: Japan Otaku Reviews

A game where you don’t hit is really boring because nothing starts.

157: Japan Otaku Reviews

Considering the ease of scoring in the stadium, it’s not as much as the 🎏, but it’s still one of the lower ones.

Considering the ease of scoring in the stadium, it's not as much as the 🎏, but it's still one of the lower ones.

“`
Team OBP SLG OPS ISO Spd BABIP UBR wSB wRC wRAA wOBA wRC+
Yokohama DeNA .313 .375 .687 .118 4.0 .296 -1.1 3.0 542.0 74.7 .318 108
Hanshin .314 .327 .641 .085 3.1 .295 11.4 -4.2 464.6 2.3 .300 96
Yomiuri .309 .349 .658 .102 3.8 .293 -3.6 2.0 474.5 11.0 .302 96
Chunichi .293 .330 .623 .087 3.0 .297 5.9 -1.9 408.3 -48.9 .286 93
Tokyo Yakult .311 .349 .660 .106 4.1 .290 -0.6 6.2 490.2 27.3 .306 90
Hiroshima Toyo .286 .315 .601 .076 3.5 .291 10.9 -5.1 383.4 -66.5 .281 78
“`

158: Japan Otaku Reviews

I knew that no points would be scored.

159: Japan Otaku Reviews

Yakult is significantly boosted by Murakami alone, so next year is seriously going to be tough.

The promising young talent either breaks before they can be utilized, fails to grow and becomes useless, or gets broken through conscription.

160: Japan Otaku Reviews

It’s fun to watch a team like Yokohama Yakult that is incredibly strong in hitting.

161: Japan Otaku Reviews

The fans on the message board were just looking for any flaws to criticize, even while they were in their third consecutive championship, proving that these guys are just weak, so it’s pointless to engage with them.

162: Japan Otaku Reviews

I knew that last year’s Yokohama could hit.

It’s strange that the pitching staff suddenly awakened in a short-term battle.

166: Japan Otaku Reviews

>>162

The pitchers have improved, but the fielders’ defense has awakened too, so I’m afraid of the power of the brainwashing video.

Once the season starts, I probably won’t be able to sustain it.

163: Japan Otaku Reviews

It seems like Nanashi-chan won’t support the Giants for now. Let’s support the Swallows!

There seems to be a bias that makes me feel like I might become a penguin.

170: Japan Otaku Reviews

>>163

It’s not about contrarianism, it’s just from Tetsuto Yamada.

174: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

>>163

For better or worse, the Giants and Tigers have a lot of fans.

I think the reason the penguin thread is getting more activity is that people are moving away from the ball thread and settling in here.

164: Japan Otaku Reviews

The batting average is decent, but theRBIs are terrible.

https://npb.jp/bis/2024/stats/tmb_c.html

165: Japan Otaku Reviews

NPB might also need a pitcher’s graveyard stadium like Coors Field in MLB.

169: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx4

>>165

There is a shrine, right?

167: Japan Otaku Reviews

I think it’s fun to cheer for Yokohama.

168: Japan Otaku Reviews

Last year’s Seibu batting lineup was amazing.

I really thought it was the second team.

182: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

>>168

Actually, I wasn’t wrong because I was trying out a second-string player.

171: Japan Otaku Reviews

In such a situation, the team strengthened its capabilities by acquiring the great ace, Hideaki Wakui.

6:24 Tsunami Expressionless, Iron Mask – The Secret Why can Hiro throw so calmly? I was asked, but I feel tired because I think points will be scored. Back when I was young, I used to compete against Darvish and Sug المقاوم. If I gave up a run, I lost. So, if I don’t score, it doesn’t bother me. Chunichi Sports Hidetaka Urai (36) (Chunichi Sports)

In such a situation, the team strengthened its capabilities by acquiring the great ace, Hideaki Wakui.

172: Japan Otaku Reviews

It was interesting that the Japan Series felt like 11 teams vs. SoftBank.

175: Japan Otaku Reviews

The Yakult team is not only losing Murakami, but Osuna and Santana are also starting to show signs of aging, which is concerning.

Everything disappears.

179: Japan Otaku Reviews

>>175

If you only consider the possibility of it breaking, that’s definitely dangerous.

176: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx3

The thread is a filthy garbage dump that accepts everything, so it’s relaxing.

177: Japan Otaku Reviews

Last year’s Yokohama became the strongest team under the DH system, and it was interesting.

178: Japan Otaku Reviews

Momokan is a madman who dedicates himself to his team, sacrificing his own fortune.

The thread image shows a drunk person coming to see the team that I am lending my name to as a sponsor.

185: Japan Otaku Reviews

>>178

When I watch various sports mangas, I see that they come to practice properly and it’s impressive that they are just on the bench during matches!

191: Japan Otaku Reviews

>>185

The theme of the work is that it’s promised to be a complete loser who just wants to be a total drunk.

180: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx4

I’m not a Yakult fan, but I like this thread because it feels comfortable.

181: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

When it’s something like 3-2 or 2-1, it ends up being a tight, good match…

Stop it with the 1-0, seriously.

183: Japan Otaku Reviews

The batting lineup of Shiomi, Yamada, Osuna, Murakami, and Santana with Kawabata as a pinch hitter was amazing, you know.

184: Japan Otaku Reviews

The Dragons might not have a chance unless they build up their strength for about another three years…

186: Japan Otaku Reviews

The pitching duel between Miyagi and Sasaki was quite impressive.

187: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

>>186

The restraining uncles…

188: Japan Otaku Reviews

Yakult should focus more on pitching than hitting.

Ryan is approaching his later years, and Okukawa has become more spiritual; he probably has little enjoyment left, except for Yoshimura.

195: Japan Otaku Reviews

>>188

We’re always worried about it!!! The fans and the director!!!

202: Japan Otaku Reviews

>>188

You’re only picking draft pitchers because you’re concerned about it.

Broken

189: Japan Otaku Reviews

As expected, 8-7…

190: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx3

Don’t talk about things I don’t like under the pretense of good civility! I hate that guy, so manage all the responses! I’ve seen the atmosphere turn increasingly hostile and split into a thread where anything goes about 10 million times on forums.

192: Japan Otaku Reviews

It’s impressive to have a low-scoring game with a battle of aces, and that’s why we came here to enjoy it…

Why are the opponents scoring low at 4th and 5th place?!

193: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx3

It’s an era where just taking the time to be an advisor makes you a saint…

194: Japan Otaku Reviews

The Chunichi pitchers seem to be getting better again, and the batters are gradually improving, so they are quite scary.

196: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx4

It’s impressive that you’re wearing your uniform properly, sake trash.

197: Japan Otaku Reviews

I don’t know much about it, but I have the impression that the change in the ball has a big impact.

198: Japan Otaku Reviews

I think last season’s Seibu is a valuable case of what would happen if they played with only replacement-level players.

199: Japan Otaku Reviews

The ham that tried out two years ago and last year was really weak, so it seems like it really becomes a tryout season.

There is quite a difference between the second team and the first team, considering that they can easily become a weak team.

200: Japan Otaku Reviews

If we combine uniforms, it seems like they would have a lot of versatility.

201: Japan Otaku Reviews

It seems that the Chunichi Dragons are undergoing a transformation into a younger team, so relatively speaking, the feeling of hitting rock bottom isn’t as strong, though they are still quite weak.

203: Japan Otaku Reviews

If this guy wields his authority as a director, it will only lead to hell…

That’s why I’m making it a character that casually makes seemingly random comments from the sidelines.

  • Related Posts

    [Case Closed] Is there a theory that tequila is alive?

    The discussion debunks the theory that tequila or various characters are alive, highlighting misconceptions and interpretations.

    Read more

    [Granting Intelligence] I’m rereading it for free, but isn’t it kind of weak?

    The discussion on Japan Otaku Reviews covers battles, character strengths, and the nature of adventurers in a manga context.

    Read more

    Leave a Reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    You Missed

    [Uma Musume: Pretty Derby] While I was looking outside from the car window, leaning against it on the seaside road, the trainer in the driver’s seat called my name. Just as I warped from the back seat to the front passenger seat…

    • February 22, 2025
    [Uma Musume: Pretty Derby] While I was looking outside from the car window, leaning against it on the seaside road, the trainer in the driver’s seat called my name. Just as I warped from the back seat to the front passenger seat…

    [Case Closed] Is there a theory that tequila is alive?

    • February 22, 2025
    [Case Closed] Is there a theory that tequila is alive?

    [Garou: Mark of the Wolves] I’ve come to understand the fun!

    • February 22, 2025
    [Garou: Mark of the Wolves] I’ve come to understand the fun!

    [Mobile Suit Gundam SEED] I’ll go in! No, will I go in…?

    • February 22, 2025
    [Mobile Suit Gundam SEED] I’ll go in! No, will I go in…?

    [Granting Intelligence] I’m rereading it for free, but isn’t it kind of weak?

    • February 22, 2025
    [Granting Intelligence] I’m rereading it for free, but isn’t it kind of weak?

    [Yakuza] Post a light to encourage the nameless one who has worked hard until Happy Friday.

    • February 22, 2025
    [Yakuza] Post a light to encourage the nameless one who has worked hard until Happy Friday.