
This is terrible!! We can’t afford to lose anymore like this!! Bang!
This guy is playing a different game too…
>>1
When they are in defense, they are probably properly on the baseball field.
>>4
The one who finishes all their work before the match starts.
This character isn’t that smart; it’s a scam, right?
This guy is doing something like a training management mode.
This guy sees the match as a mini-game within the game itself, or something like that…
>>5
I’m dreaming of becoming a pro, so it’s not exactly that.
There’s so much information in the latest episode that I’m going crazy.
Because there is a human heart, one can grasp the hearts of others.
It could lead to the closure of Saint Teresa’s school.
When Toru-kun looked up at the sky, the guy above was no good.
Saint Telle also started thinking, “Isn’t something weird about this match with my opponent!?” and it was no good.
Why are you playing baseball instead of aiming to be a politician?
Someone who plays the training genre even in baseball games.
>>14
Only one person is playing Honorary Nine…
I wonder why this guy is in the second position.
In other manga, you’d definitely have a catcher like Kurata in that position.
>>15
That role is being handled by Hirose…
It’s quite a strong feeling of helplessness that only Mob has casually realized the secret of Kiriyama’s magic ball at Saint Tele.
I’m barely maintaining balance by getting that “Are you serious?” look from this guy.
I wonder what a Minecrafter is… I guess it means they use and do anything as long as it’s within the rules…
>>19
It feels like someone who has talent in everything is just playing baseball by chance in a game where you can do anything.
If you can catch a monster’s pitch as a catcher, it feels like you have talent.
Someone who only creates an avatar and plays separately from the game.
In other manga, it looks like a manager who devotes themselves to the team, even after being sidelined as a player due to injury.
Kiryama getting a walk just with his determination has already reached the realm of superhuman baseball.
>>23
A high-level battle that can be entered only by masters.
>>23
As long as you step up to the plate without a bat and can’t get a walk, you still have a long way to go.
>>23
It was bad that Todoroki-kun had the eyes of a superhuman.
Hirose’s specs were within the normal range, huh?
>>24
It’s impossible to become a professional, but I have a good evaluation from Todoroki.
Ino seems like he would do a lot of secret tricks that make you go, “Is that really allowed?!” and I’m looking forward to it.
Regarding baseball sense, it is not treated highly as Todoroki assessed.
It’s because of the existence of players’ external skills like Kobori, which shine in creating connections and stage crafting.
It’s good to encourage a friend who’s struggling with a siscon.
The situation is that Todoroki, who originally had a tendency for wild pitches and had the eye to discern talent, is fighting against a stronger opponent for the first time.
You really love baseball, don’t you?
The part where you’re angry.
When it comes to baseball, it’s not that I have an exceptionally sharp baseball mind; I am a strategist, but in matters below the level of tactics, I am generally inferior to skilled players.
It seems like Rikuo Nemoto is the model.
The baseball skills may belong to a hardworking villager, but it looks like a disguise no matter how you see it.
>>38
Well, in reality, your skills aren’t that impressive, are they?
There are various types of villagers, like those who won’t budge until you defeat the final boss or those who are tied to event flags…
Their abilities aren’t that impressive, and their strategies are full of flaws.
It’s just that there is almost no human heart.
It’s nice that neither side has to lower their level since you can tell you’ll definitely get hit no matter where you throw because your eyesight is too good.
This time, I couldn’t see through Kiriyama’s straight tactics, and in terms of skill, it was appropriate for a villager who had worked hard.
I can’t imagine what a Minecraft guy would do at all.
>>44
Be careful when you take out the redstone.
Wow, Hirose-kun, you’re amazing!
It’s not the composure of a high school student.
I’m just acting as the director instead of the actual director.
If you show a noticeable skill difference, the opponent will avoid you and you can get on base with a walk—it’s an outrageous strategy, but there are real examples of it happening in reality.
It was originally a match with little awareness of winning or losing, and the main purpose was to thoroughly corner my teammate, which has already been achieved.
Don’t stick around as a high school student who is skilled at ingratiating themselves with adults at drinking parties.
Only this guy is playing a baseball game.
Director Ajawa, please do some professional wrestling moves.
>>53
I feel unworthy!
In Minecraft, levels don’t really have much meaning…
Given the hard schedule of high school baseball, having just one starting pitcher is worrisome.
In a strategy simulation, even if the player’s avatar as a strategist is present, the strength is typically set to be around average to above average, right?
This week is just incredibly interesting.
Gorou has such keen eyesight that he has already properly observed the Demon King’s right-hand man from the previous time.
>>58
It’s dangerous because you’ll notice if you calm down.
So I’m going to break your heart.
About the density of four episodes.
As expected, this time the number of pages was a bit more than usual.
>>62
Actually, this one has fewer pages than the previous one.
>>66
The author is too skilled at drawing manga…
>>66
Huh…!?
Is it no good to make this guy a decoration and have him focus solely on being the director?
>>63
Already doing it.
>>63
Despite how it looks, I’m a high school baseball player who hasn’t given up on my dream of turning pro.
After losing, when Todoroki-kun realizes that each player is connected by a thread and looks up at the sky, he probably sees a large Kobori controlling everyone from above, right?
Right now, I’m just playing the game part of making a Koshien team, and I think after the match ends, I won’t be a villager anymore.
It seems like that guy can keep cutting Kiriyama’s pitches after just one day of practice, and he might even be able to hit Todoroki’s pitches normally.
Is this guy the only one who hasn’t opened debug mode?
No, I am just a villager with minimal equipment…
Is it really 23 pages with this content…?
>>72
The content is too dense…
Caterpillar attack! Hornet attack!!
Because they are a villager…
This guy is not a game character; he’s the one actually playing the game.
Just placing a villager avatar.
Probably playing Darkest Dungeon.
Are you really just an ordinary villager during the match?
Is there something hidden that even Tohru can’t see through?
I feel like both are possible.
Who is Ajawa! No, I find it quite intimidating! That’s what I like about Ajawa.
Are you receiving the director’s compliments?
Were you maybe aiming to become a female pro wrestler?
Seeing Minecraft in a vision boosts Tohoku’s favorability!!
They must be a villager who has done their utmost effort, yet for now, there are no available equipment slots.
It’s sad, isn’t it?
He’s the type of guy who’s thinking things like “Since this year’s members are all exceptional, if we aim for Koshien, now is the time!” before joining the Kiriyama team.
I think it’s something that moves the piece called a villager.
Hirose-senpai is seriously reliable.
Stop it, don’t let it settle in Ajawa.
I can’t believe the density of using 6 pages to explain a ball that allows for hitting flies.