
This is serious!! We can’t afford to lose anymore!! Paaaaaa!
It means that if you only measure things by your baseball talent, you might unexpectedly find yourself tripped up.
They might be playing a different game over here too.
>>3
The image is like Gunparade March.
Sei-chan’s mentality is still directly linked to his play, so Todoroki was able to recognize it as well.
This guy is really showcasing his strengths outside of the game itself…
>>4
What was it that I could even see the illusions of my childhood!
Well, it’s a common story for a hero to get set up by the villagers…
The last page was really terrible, wasn’t it…
>>7
I thought this guy was playing a different game… but I never expected that to happen and I burst out laughing.
Baseball is baseball, but there are people who play Eikan Nine.
>>8
Having that mentality as a high school student is strange.
Normally, in practice matches, I definitely don’t want to lose.
I will do the minimum necessary as a player and won’t cause any trouble, but on the side, I’m playing another game…
That person is not a villager, but the mayor (of SimCity)…
At a glance, not only did they see Kiriyama’s strength, but they also discerned the abnormality of his right arm (which was all messed up and had three fingers growing out of it).
Inou, who pulls off any crazy strategy, has such an unusual observational skill that he can see things in Minecraft.
Well, I guess Kobori really is on the side of the villagers when it comes to status and baseball behavior.
Things like groundwork and psychological manipulation are scary.
It wasn’t Dragon Quest, it was Super Smash Bros.
The one at the baseball stadium is literally just an avatar, while the real person is far away…
It’s a little cute to see that Kiriyama must be so excited about his talent, especially when he makes blunders like this one.
Isn’t Hirose the only one playing baseball in Shimoha?
>>16
That senior who looks like they are serious about playing baseball.
Underneath the heavy armor, I’m completely naked…
>>16
Kiriyama is seriously playing baseball, right!
That’s why Todoroki is so flustered!!
What’s scary is that, as Tohru said, even if it’s thrown into the strike zone, Kiriyama might still hit it.
The GM is controlling Villager A.
Probably the strong villager with a bad personality from DQ6.
The god is among the villagers…!
I thought winning and losing were out of consideration since it’s just a practice match, but they actually intend to win…!
It’s scary to think that after losing the match, Todoroki-kun might accidentally look up and see a huge Kobori-kun peeking down from above.
>>22
Stop with the most heartbreaking developments.
“Thunder is an amazing power-up rival.”
The genius is bent by the protagonist of an even greater monster.
It’s not just a simple cathartic factor.
It’s more of a summary of the main characters and also serves as an introduction to their abilities.
>>23
It’s similar to the previous work, but it’s really good at making the setting and other concepts easy to understand.
Are you playing baseball board games or a player development game?
What is that Minecraft?
>>25
What do you mean… it’s Minecraft.
I was shaken by the ups and downs of Todoroki’s mental state, and in the end, I was thrown into Minecraft and couldn’t help but laugh out loud.
Hirose seems to be playing baseball for his own somewhat, or rather quite, personal desires and dreams.
Only the Demon King is purely enjoying baseball for real.
I ended up laughing out loud in the last Minecraft session.
Kiryama serves as the starting point, firmly marking the beginning of Tohru’s defeat and reversal.
As expected, it’s the protagonist…
Todoroki is surprisingly excellent for a first enemy.
>>33
It might come back as the final enemy.
Isn’t this person more like a game master than a game character?
>>34
The person controlling the game
I think Kobori is more like a game designer or a debugger rather than a game character.
Just because it’s a practice match doesn’t mean you should start a stress endurance experiment on your teammates!
Someone who makes themselves look like a villager.
>>36
It’s just an avatar character, after all.
I forgot to update… This time was really fun too!
You were doing it, right, author?!
As a result of this guy setting up a restriction for anyone not involved, Tohru’s mental state is falling apart, so this guy is also a demon king.
It must be hopeless for a pitcher to know that they can be hit no matter where they throw.
>>42
Todoroki, you’re not cut out to be a pitcher…
>>44
Originally, there are probably almost no players who can even hit in a zone of .200 or .300, let alone .999…
A demon with parameters surpassing everything except baseball when properly using appraisal skills.
I want the villagers’ at-bats quickly.
As always, the density of the story is high… it feels like it never ends… I was thinking this while reading.
There’s no better ability for a pitcher than knowing the batting average by pitch type!
The other party is too abnormal.
If it’s a ligament that was cut, it seems one can still play…
>>48
It seems not only the ligaments but also the bones are in a bad condition based on the examination.
What Tohru can see through is limited to physical ability and the mental state during play.
It’s amazing how it connects from “Boom, it’s intense!” to “Our allies are even more intense!!!”
>>50
But if Todoroki finds out Kiriyama’s secret, it would be bad! That’s why Todoroki is the strongest even in the current situation.
I probably didn’t even understand the mechanics of the rising straight, so being able to hit the ball no matter where it comes from is probably just instinct… I’m a genius.
>>51
Someone with more talent than me is working harder than I am…!
I thought it was a character like Az, but this one is scary.
What is this Steve going to do next?
The fact that it’s Minecraft makes it completely incomprehensible and unpredictable, which is just too good.
>>56
Because I can do anything…
>>56
Because it’s a mind crash, the Minecraft theory blew the most.
The captain’s abilities are extremely good at managing guild operations for raid battles.
It seems like someone who has connections with game developers.
>>57
But it’s sad that what they really want is baseball skill…
The fact that Hirose understands the secret of the straight while Kobori does not is a good depiction.
>>58
I didn’t understand that Masachaan was declaring numbers with insurance during the Struck Out, or why Inou was holding back on his runs, or that I couldn’t see Masachaan’s awakening. It’s been depicted all along that he’s inferior to Hirose when it comes to baseball.
In the end, Minecraft is unfair, it’s laughable.
I think Todoroki only seemed like a villager because only his physical abilities were visible, but what is Minecraft?
If the maximum achievement that can be made within three pitches results in three triple plays.
On the contrary, Kobori, despite having this much knowledge, military strategy, and overarching thinking, cannot give up on his dream of becoming a professional player, even though he considers himself mediocre.
>>63
Hirose, following Kiriyama, is calm in realizing that going pro is impossible for him, which is in stark contrast.
Well, when it comes to baseball skills, it can’t be helped that they look like a somewhat strong villager.
It feels like playing a baseball game as a mini-game within the game…
Inoue is playing a different game, but this guy is probably doing debugging or game development.
>>71
He’s playing baseball properly since he’s doing it to get the trophy completion.
It’s interesting that everyone has different areas of expertise.
>>72
Everyone is smart in different ways!
This world is so interesting~~~!!!
It feels like the status of a pro wrestling game would appear if I looked at the director.
It’s scary how I can’t understand why the RPG character changes to a different game’s character.
It’s sad that the talented Hirose can’t go pro, even from Aiko Tohge’s perspective.
Hirose really has an amazing baseball IQ, doesn’t he?
“Rokuhyou was also an intelligent warrior.”
>>80
As expected of a man who wants to become a researcher.
Sanma playing baseball
Kiriyama playing baseball.
Hirose playing The Idolmaster.
Kobori is playing SimCity.
Ino playing Minecraft.
Teacher Agawa, who does pro wrestling.
>>81
It’s a different kind of manga, even though it’s still baseball.
>>81
Isn’t the teacher good!?
But somehow, the person who seems to be able to do anything and won’t have any trouble in the future is this villager, isn’t it?
Tank Aja is impressive after all…
Although not to the extent of Todoroki, Hirose also has good eyesight and is smart, so he realizes that he can’t become a professional.
A villager type that stabs with a bamboo spear covered in poop.
I think it’s amazing physicality that Ajawa can take a three-count from Kiriyama…
However, I really like the director’s face…
Hirose’s turn pro depends on Sho-chan.
Todoroki and Masumi are doing a regular sports manga, but these guys are…
The game developer is just wandering around in the game dressed as a villager.
>>96
I wonder if they’re debugging…
I really want to be able to do a full swing just three times a day…
>>97
I think you can do a bunt.
This guy is a debugger.
I have no idea how Minecraft will come.
It has become necessary to wrestle on the bench each time for the purpose of deception.
>>102
Teacher Agawa hits Kiriyama with a German suplex!
>>102
I think it’s essential to control the desire to give up without even doing the work.
I like how Tohru, who was shaken both in batting and pitching, is still portrayed as a formidable opponent in Yo-chan’s analysis.
And then, Minecraft comes out.
Although he’s supposed to be a genius with a bad personality, he somehow looks like a hardworking person, Todoroki-kun.
I’m…
Enemy…
Defeat…
I guess it means that if it’s not prohibited and you have the cards, you can do anything and everything in Minecraft…
Even though he is strong enough to hit Goudou’s pitches anywhere, not being able to use him now is a huge loss for the baseball world.
It’s still the first opponent, but it’s intense… I wonder how many weirdos will show up by the time we reach Koshien.
It’s interesting how each member of the team’s brain has their own unique intelligence.
Hirose who can see through the principle of Kiriyama Ball.
Inou devises a strategy to outsmart those of higher rank.
Mad Scientist Kobori
The story about Kiryuu not being able to bat is, for now, just a hearsay from Inou, so I feel like there might be more to it.
Todoroki-kun is starting to seem a bit pitiful.
It may be the first time I’ve seen someone react with reverence rather than anger when called “Ajakong.”
A villager type that suddenly appears with a standing picture as the scenario progresses.
The mental state of this villager A, who is difficult to catch in the baseball scout’s radar, is frightening.
It’s the first strong enemy I’ve encountered, and even though they have a bad personality, I’ve started to like Todoroki quite a bit.
This author is skilled, isn’t he?
Professor Agawa ◯ ● Kiriyama Fushin
5 minutes 23 seconds Diving Body Press → Body Hold
>>121
Kiryama is going to break…
Isn’t it strange that Inou being in Minecraft isn’t part of Inou’s strategy or anything?
Their personality is undoubtedly bad, but they also have a fairly good nature and possess a certain purity that makes them not want to do shady things, so there’s something endearing about them.
It’s all good just the way it is!! People are defined by their character, not their appearance!! Your character is the worst!! You were supposed to be marketed as a “pure” high school baseball player, but because you’re lazy and arrogant, we had to make you look good, even the coach… No way, am I really being looked down upon? When I’m this good at baseball…?
Why is this person the baseball team’s coach when they show respect to Aja?
>>126
Most club advisors are like that!
>>126
Well, that’s because it’s just a teacher, not something like little league.
Todoroki has a bad personality, but the picture in the thread is evil.
Oh, so this is how facts can be distorted—this is one of my favorite lines from Todoroki.
By placing characters with bad personalities in a different direction around a character with a bad personality, there is no negative impression at all.
The manga is too good! The author must have worked hard on it!
The personality may be bad, but since we can argue within the team, it makes me think this team might be healthier than I expected…
Well, if you know a little about pro wrestling, you’d want to show respect to Ajakong and Dump Matsumoto, right?
In games, the commander-type protagonists probably have that kind of approach because they don’t have combat strength themselves.
Kiriyama definitely stepped into the batter’s box before someone could say something to him.
Instead of brushing it off as “It was just a coincidence!” when I was made to hit a fly, I realize it’s truly genius to clearly admit, “I was made to hit it…!”
That’s why I suffer…
>>135
I love the development where the genius understands everything and falls into despair.
Mr. Agawa’s baseball knowledge is completely terrible, but he’s such an interesting teacher… I’ve been thinking that all along.
I can clearly see that the Demon King Kiriyama’s right arm is injured with a proper roar, so now it’s just a matter of noticing it.
>>139
(People who immediately come out while playing Minecraft)
It’s not like it matters if we lose this game.
>>140
Sanba-kun will lose his confidence forever!
This team’s genre has too many different games.
I haven’t figured out or understood the principles behind lift or flying, so my baseball skills are undoubtedly like Villager A.
Networking and persuasive power, as well as unconventional tactics, are serious.
Why do they look so happy despite saying something troublesome…
>>144
It’s because I’m not in trouble.
This guy… he set it up himself…!
I wonder if the fingers growing from Demon King Kiriyama’s right elbow are a sign that a new arm will eventually sprout from the wound.
>>149
Piccolo Daimao Kiriyama
>>149
I saw a speculation that it’s the number of times it can be thrown because there are three of them.
Would you like to join the Thunder crew now?
In other words, what kind of physical abilities does the teacher have that makes him appear to be the home run king, judging by Kiriyama’s judgment?
>>153
The physical strength to put a berserker-state Kiriyama in an octopus hold and choke him out.
The allies who can’t even score a single point are to blame, not Samba!
Todoroki is like an early boss and a rival until the end, similar to a shameless police role… it’s too intense.
In the first place, there’s no way to be on the same team in high school baseball!
>>157
If my parents transfer, there’s a chance.
No, it’s impossible at this point in the same area.
>>157
But what about the World Championship?
>>157
In Mr. Full Swing, even the rivals became allies…
>>157
I can do it easily just by transferring schools.
It’s funny how everyone easily accepts that I’m weak despite having a muscular build that’s almost on par with Professor Ajawa…
>>158
It’s quite common to get injured.
Since they raised some doubts, I made up that I was pressured by Mr. Ajawa…
Both Tori and St. Telemob are described with words like trash or garbage, but the thread image can only be described as evil, and it made me laugh.
A terrible guy.
A simulation game where you push the limits of units to examine their performance.
Is the teacher the type who can do sports but just doesn’t know baseball?
It seems like Villager A might stand on the side of an owner or the NPB (Nippon Professional Baseball) in the future.
>>165
It seems like they would be clapping in the VIP seats at events like the WBC.
>>165
It’s the type that controls the league without creating a team that wins too much…
This guy will really show his true potential once he starts his job search using his experience of participating in Koshien.
Somehow, since everyone at Todoroki has a common interest from top to bottom, there’s a reassuring feeling that even if we bend, they will support us.
I think the closest game is Darkest Dungeon.
I’m starting to feel sorry for Todoroki.
But I think you should practice controlling it, Todoroki-kun.
Has it been a year since Tohru?
It’s rare for a manga to have a three-year-old as the main character.
Baseball is played by the villagers, but the perspective is from the position of a player holding a controller in a baseball game.