
Wherever you throw it, it will be hit!! .999 .999 .999 .999 .999 .999 .999 .999 .999 .999 .999 .999
It’s insane that Kiriyama can also swing it.
It’s tough that such a baseball alien can’t play baseball anymore…
Having over 1000 at-bats in all courses is insane… at least 12987 hits out of 13000 at-bats.
>>3
Well, it’s just an image…
To have a batting average of .999, you just need 687 hits out of 688 at-bats.
This must be how a high school student feels when pitching against someone like Ichiro or Ohtani at their peak…
Since the last time, it’s been doing baseball manga really straightforwardly…
Dump Agawa
Ajagawa
Different game!
Even the roaring can collapse when it collapses.
The level at which Todoroki can hit comfortably no matter where he throws is a bit too scary.
In reality, I can’t swing (according to Inoue).
For an early-game tough enemy, Tohru is too strong.
In Minecraft, you can only swing the bat vertically.
Can’t you see the bomb I’m carrying and the yips, Todoroki Ai?
>>13
I see through you.
I’m a little too scared to notice.
>>13
The demon lord’s right elbow has a creepy design, so the bomb itself is visible.
You just haven’t realized it.
>>13
It’s clearly shown that there is an abnormality in the right arm, but the person watching seems to be too overwhelmed by the impression of the Demon King to notice it for now.
And I think my allies expect that he will notice it eventually.
Kiriyama-kun, Kobori-kun, and Inou-kun are all variously too funny…
I couldn’t help but laugh at the Minecraft guy.
I wonder how he plans to break the heart of the RPG guy in Minecraft.
After all, it’s scary that Kobori-kun looks ordinary to you with that insight of yours…
>>20
That’s because I’m really just an ordinary person when it comes to baseball…
This time, Hirose is aware of Kiriyama’s straight pitch secret, but Kobori has no clue whatsoever.
>>24
On top of that, it’s probably Kobori who isn’t coming here to play a different game.
If I see them in a social battle, things might change again.
>>24
There are places where they are fighting with an unpleasantness that has nothing to do with baseball.
In Kiriyama, where there is deep respect and admiration for baseball, things that cannot be done are possible.
It’s strange that a baseball idiot like this can only pitch three balls because of the fear of destroying his elbow!
>>21
It must be the mercy of a god who doesn’t take away baseball, right? The yips…
>>25
This god is the one from the Bible who gives trials…
“`plaintext YEAR ICHIRO DATA FOR 9 YEARS | HOT ZONE 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 POINT More than 50% in 3 locations! The batting average for inside strikes in the strike zone exceeds 40% across the board. Even when looking at the overall locations exceeding 30%, it is in a state that cannot be handled. .381 .700 .000 .418 .322 .310 .333 .400 .500 .373 .800 .486 .376 .418 .107 .317 .255 40% or more 30% or more 20% or more below 20% HOT ZONE HIT CHART COUNT BY COUNT MONTHLY DATA HIT STREAKS CONTINUOUS HITS VS TEAM & PITCHER DATA PROVIDED BY TOP PAGE “`
Kirimaya’s straight is HOP-UP.
>>23
Different.
What is up with Kiriya’s injury… ?
Even though it’s just three pitches, if you can throw with full power, normally you should be able to swing the bat.
The yips are a mental issue, so they can occur even if the body has healed.
>>27
The doctor says it’s not healed yet…
That’s strange… It feels like something out of a baseball manga…
>>30
Mr. Agawa, hurry up and fight so that everyone gets knocked out…
>>65
I’ll never let those guys win!
>>65
The old literature teacher quite likes things like dump trucks and Ajakong, huh?
Is it because you like the teacher that you’ve been working so hard at baseball?
It makes you think it’s already an easy win, but then…
With his insight, the condition of losing due to being able to spot injuries has also emerged.
Kiriyama seemed fully intent on batting, but can he really not hit?
I wonder if Kiriyama swinging with one arm is impossible.
>>35
Are you planning to hurt both?
>>36
As expected, swinging probably won’t damage my elbow…
It seems like there is a proper value system for a different game, isn’t it, Todoroki?
What the hell is up with the villagers who don’t notice anything?
>>38
The merchant is just turning baseball into a different game, and Kobori’s abilities are completely unrelated to baseball…
Only one person is doing OOPT.
The doctor is actually a quack and will eventually be exposed in the news or on television.
>>39
This is something to look forward to.
When I see H2
>>39
It’s not the doctor’s fault that I can only throw three pitches due to the yips…
>>43
It’s the work of a psychiatrist and a sports doctor.
>>43
The doctor says it’s still not healed… so if that’s why you’re experiencing the yips, it is related, right?
>>45
I was told that I had become able to throw, so when I tried throwing, I could only throw three pitches and ended up going to ask for advice.
The villagers are villagers from Fire Emblem.
I could tell you were talking to the fairy.
>>46
Sanba is playing baseball properly…
We have no choice but to file a declaration of intentional walk.
Not being able to bat might be because, for example, when you swing, one pitch gets used up, so you might not want to hit it~.
This manga prioritizes how the shape and posture of scary baseball players look visually over what to call it, which is commendable.
As expected, it’s interesting how the lift force is applied in this manga.
>>53
Lift!?
>>54
It’s famous for the principle of how airplanes fly, right?
>>59
It has nothing to do with airplanes.
>>62
Please provide the Japanese text you would like to have translated.
If there are no injuries, they are incredibly talented.
>>55
Even with an injury, I’m too clever, so it doesn’t change much…
If there hadn’t been an injury, they would have been way too much of a genius…
It’s the Magnus effect.
I know, I know.
>>61
I’m in a HOP_UP state.
>>61
Different.
It’s funny that Inou is casually in the starting lineup.
>>63
I was only sent in as a pinch hitter…
If you can achieve results with this, you’ll probably become a starter.
I’m even more scared of those who only appear to be villagers because they can see through those who are actually playing a different game.
>>66
Maybe, but I think Kobori’s true strength lies in his management skills and ability to understand people, so his baseball skills are really at the villager level.
It’s so sad that the man who worked harder than anyone else can’t play baseball properly anymore.
>>68
“I felt a bit sad hearing the line, ‘Sometimes aspiring players use wooden bats!'”
I mean, maybe Teacher Agawa is a wrestling person.
If that’s the case, then baseball, being turn-based and a team sport, must be boring to watch…
>>69
Dump Agawa and Professor Ajawa…
Kobori has not been active at all in this match, so he might be treated as a well-equipped villager.
Since there is Kobori as a baseball unit and Kobori as an RTS player, it actually seems that the main character would resemble a puppeteer controlling a villager from above.
It feels so unfamiliar that when I hear “buoyancy,” I think of Dr. Kamafu.
In another game, Minecraft is really convenient for expressing a sense of alienness.
>>78
It’s quite strange that we’re playing an RPG while we’re actually playing baseball.
>>80
Now about Pawapoke.
>>80
The analogy of the hero and the demon king made it easy to understand the discussion about levels, but then a strange analogy came up…!
>>80
It’s a turn-based battle, so it’s somewhat understandable.
Difficulties of a crappy CPU
Kobori wants to become a baseball player, even though his skill level is only that of a villager.
I wonder if Todoroki-kun has never played Minecraft.
>>84
You would be surprised if a square character from Minecraft appeared while you were playing an online RPG.
Even if I’ve played Minecraft, I don’t understand the controls…
Since they both have sharp eyes, they understand each other as geniuses.
If you have that much observational skill, you’ll eventually notice the elbow and lose, so the strategist is calm too.
I see, if you take them out with one pitch and leave them for the members, you’ll get another turn at bat!
I didn’t realize it until just before… It was a careless mistake… I’m glad I was strong, though.
Why is an airplane coming out?
>>90
……….
It’s just that I’m mentally shattered because of my first defeat.
>>91
No matter the reason, it’s really scary how they can break your heart if you show even a little vulnerability…
It’s a bit unusual to see Kobori flustered…
>>93
Since it’s the first time managing it, it’s just right to have some unexpected issues.
Isn’t there too much of a clever use of the practice match situation?
Can you leave what needs to be done on the main line?
It’s said that the elbow doesn’t matter much for the person hitting, but is that not okay?
>>94
In the end, there is only one body.
In the first place, there shouldn’t be any situation where just three pitches alone are absolutely safe.
>>108
There are also some parts that are due to the yips…
Masumi is encouraging Todoroki, that’s great! ♥
>>95
I’m in love with Todoroki’s talent, it’s so cute ♥
Such baseball manga really needs some clever strategies, doesn’t it?
Ino-kun, I have high hopes for you.
Well, this has clarified the risks of using Kiriyama.
When I come to bat, one at-bat dies.
>>98
A regular pitcher probably wouldn’t be intimidated.
>>98
The reason why I was able to get the walk is because of the abnormality of Todoroki Ai…
>>98
The ideal is to close the final episode with three pitches.
Moreover, if I wanted to, I could take out three people with three shots…
The level of freedom in Minecraft is not just some sort of fanciful strategy.
Something unimaginable is probably going to happen…
Originally, it’s at a level where they shouldn’t be allowed to play baseball anymore because of the bomb they’re carrying.
It feels like they are balancing it with abnormal performance.
I thought there would be a rematch with Todoroki.
Ino might be able to fold it perfectly.
It seems like it would be better to break them once.
It was actually good that I could have a practice match with this guy…
Only one person had a trial failure in Minecraft.
I just found out for the first time that if I don’t go to the bench during a substitution in this manga, I can re-enter the game.
>>112
I wonder if there are actual pros or Koshien players who do things like this.
>>147
It’s written in the lines too!
In reality, I often end up dealing with the outfield.
>>147
In high school baseball, sometimes the ace pitches at first to build a lead, then the ace preserves their stamina by playing in the outfield, and if the second pitcher struggles, the ace is brought back for an emergency reappearance.
If I weren’t injured, I would be hitting and throwing, and it would be uncontrollable…!
Character 3 for explanation and Character 2 for explanation (including the director, 3 in total) creates a good balance.
I’m currently drawing a super funny manga about baseball.
This manga artist seems like they could create interesting manga with this kind of strange depth in different sports as well…
In the past, it was possible to simultaneously earn a win and a save according to the rules, but baseball has changed…
It’s just a risk that it came out because this can be dealt with by Sanba if it’s anything other than Tohru.
Now we can’t afford to lose!
I’ve experienced yips where I suddenly can’t make a sound, so it’s really hard to manage it on my own will.
It’s just as Kiriyama read, but I don’t understand why the others are surprised that he doesn’t think about the batting order when using a one-point.
Ah, maybe it’s because this team isn’t functioning properly as a coach…
>>121
I was so overwhelmed by Todoroki that I didn’t have the leisure to think about the next batting order…
>>121
It has the function to restrain the players…
>>127
It became a good excuse to hide the fact that I can only throw three pitches…
The protagonist was excited at the plate while both allies and enemies were in despair, and it didn’t work out.
There’s someone who’s only playing Minecraft, what’s that about?
>>124
I couldn’t help but laugh at the sight.
When someone who was full of themselves in their favorite game has their heart shattered, they’re being forced to play a different game in an attempt to break their spirit… probably…
The problem with the “one ball, one kill” approach is that if you miss even one ball, you not only get stuck but could end up dying.
A pitcher must face at least one batter, so at that point, the opponent can get on base, and if there are runners, they may advance to home plate.
I want to wear myself out in a wrestling match with the director too.
In the future, Inō will likely finish this area’s story in his autobiography novel in a touching way…
This manga is really interesting!
I can feel that the previous work wasn’t a fluke.
With such treatment as a monster, it seems unlikely that their arm will heal in the story.
I feel a bit sorry for them.
The conversation between Sanba and Kiriyama is cute because they don’t understand each other.
Since reality has come to this, there are high school baseball umpires who will call borderline pitches as strikes to some extent.
I saw a story like that in Oofuri.
Ino-kun, you’ve only been taking care of the director until now…
If I have to throw the ball back from the pitcher, does that fall under the three-pitch limit?
>>137
You can throw as many tired balls as you like as long as they don’t reach first base.
>>137
It seems like there are two options: either to use up your remaining ammo and throw a powerful ball, or to not use it and make a mediocre throw.
>>139
There’s also full-speed running!
>>137
Isn’t it good if you run?
I thought it was three pitches in one at-bat, so it was a miscalculation; since I didn’t think I could stay on the field, the villagers’ miscalculation is unavoidable.
In Minecraft, you could make a calculator in the game and use it as a substitute for a computer, which was really crazy.
I thought they would do something similar to the production that made the audience feel close to the performers, like what Tohru and Yo-chan had done, but it seems they won’t with Kiriyama.
I didn’t expect it to be the batter instead of pitcher Kiriyama; that’s a point scored against me…
It’s already a junket bank that we are also reading that the genius is reading the other person’s talent.
These guys can fight in Half-Life.
Isn’t it also correct to say that you’re not really seeing this properly?
I’m watching the illusion of Kiriyama.
Since it’s either 0 or 100, it doesn’t seem like there’s an option to hold back and increase the number of shots…
>>148
I don’t think Kiryama is the type of person who could do something like that.
There will likely be situations where a valuable pitch is thrown with full effort as a fielder.
There were situations where I couldn’t give it my all in the showdown with Ino.
It’s way too scary how some guys sprint in and try to tag you out directly from a comeback hit.
It was also seen in “One Outs” to have a pitcher play a different position.
Even if it’s not at the precision level of Tohoku Airi, there certainly is a stance at bat that looks like it could really hit.
Even though they say they are just villagers, I feel like having a level of defensive skill that can confidently handle the center field in high school baseball is quite impressive.
I’m really frustrated that I laughed so much at the punchline.
>>154
I usually notice updates here by looking at the threads.
I’m glad it wasn’t that page…
It’s a bit scary to explain to someone who throws by feel, “Your pitch is like this based on this theory.”
Kirishima should be fine, though.
I feel like we might lose due to Masumi’s performance, even though we were close to winning.
Will he become a mysterious acrobatic pitcher who throws three fly balls every game?
>>161
In real baseball, it felt like the first inning of last year’s game against the Dodgers with Yamashita as the starting pitcher.
He threw four high fastballs to Ohtani, Betts, and Freeman, and got three outs with three fly balls.
It was explained in the work that in professional baseball, there used to be one-point situations.
There was a professional “Kasai Toyama Kasai Special.”
>>162
I can still do it now.
The one-point rule was banned in MLB.
That guy… is playing a different game…
Recently, the only professional player who took the field after a pitcher was replaced is likely Ohtani.
I mean, didn’t Ohtani do something similar?
It is impossible for a sphere to float physically.
It is affected by air resistance and gravity.
I think physicists are wrong.
By the way, the one that’s broken is the knee, so running isn’t a problem.
>>168
You made a mistake like a quiz ten times…
Was there a time when Ohtani-san made a comeback during the Ham era…?
>>169
There will be no reappearance.
I started playing defense after pitching during my time with the Angels.
I watched from the outfield as the moment my win as a pitcher slipped away.
>>175
The Angels, you know…
>>176
There was joy in going out.
The fact that Kiriyama himself is aware of his injuries and is making clever plays makes this team extremely difficult to deal with!
Free-to-play.
Villager
Demon King
Steve
Masumi’s feelings towards Todoroki are too complicated, aren’t they?
The fact that Kiriyama’s intensity is clearly understood showcases the greatness of Todoroki, which is impressive.
In the game against Kintetsu on August 18, 1974, the starting pitcher Takahashi had a great performance, allowing 3 hits and no runs through 5 innings. In the 6th inning, leading 2-0, he also struck out 2 batters, leaving 2 outs with one runner on first base.
However, after throwing two balls to the next batter, Jones, manager Nakanishi sent left-handed pitcher Nakahira as a one-batter relief, and surprisingly, Takahashi ended up playing third base. The unconventional strategy aimed to temporarily remove Takahashi, who struggled against Jones.
When Nakahara Yu gave a walk to Jones (the record shows it was a walk given by Takahashi), Takahashi returned to the mound and got pinch hitter Ishiwata Shigeru to fly out to left field for a three-out change.
In the end, Takahashi allowed one run in the ninth inning from Jones’s home run, but managed to secure a 2-1 victory. It became a rare occurrence where he earned both the win and the save in one game.
There were times like this in the past.
Finally, there’s a possibility that Todoroki-kun will get completely broken in the next episode…
Kiriyama-kun seemed like he could hit until just a moment ago, didn’t he?
“That guy can see me, so he knows my power and it turns into a walk,” it suddenly gets scary, right…?
>>182
It’s the same as when I found a loophole in the rules and tried to come out; your baseball instinct is sharp.
>>186
I understand lift as well.
>>182
If I can participate in the match, it seems that seizures won’t occur.
Do batters who are good at both high and low pitches actually exist?
>>183
Dump and Aja have respect for the legendary heel wrestlers; the teacher is really mature…
There was news about Ichiro making a face like he broke the school building’s glass, but he really was a monster, huh?
Kiryama really shows a strong sense of this buildup, doesn’t he?
Isn’t it quite risky to deliberately let them hit a fly ball and then catch it?
>>191
I felt like I could do it, so I did it.
This Ichiro’s hot zone pitch has nowhere to escape, it’s no good.
In the old Power Pro games, there was a character who said that even the rules of basketball and soccer were too complicated to remember, but the rules of baseball were easy.
Kiryama probably has a brain that is specialized for baseball like that.
>>193
What is factorization? Don’t break it down on your own, just leave it as it is in nature.
Is it that the batting average is lower right in the center?
I know it, but it’s scary to throw it right in the center.
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