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[The Days of Diamond] A is so pitiful…

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It’s really sad, but I don’t want people of the same generation in the same genre as me…

I’ll play baseball properly.

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Looking back at this week’s episode, it’s really pathetic, isn’t it?

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If I’m going to be automatically seen as an unpleasant person no matter what I do, wouldn’t it be easier to just become a truly unpleasant person from the bottom of my heart?

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As long as I have this talent and this mentality, there’s really nothing I can do about it.

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Are you going to hit a home run in a situation like this?

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As expected, A is that kind of person…

I had known it for a while now.

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Sad Monster A Jirou

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I’ve seen someone awaken to being extremely unpleasant for the first time.

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>>7

Isn’t it a relief to realize “Oh, I’m not special” when you hit a home run just as you were about to wake up?

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If you get hit with a home run from here, it will be serious, Jiro.

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You don’t listen to what people say…

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Why shouldn’t the stronger team enjoy baseball?

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Clearly, being struck by Yamato, who is said to have no talent, is a relief for Aya.

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Once I become a high school student, I seem to have a pretty good personality, so I’ll likely end up being somewhat unpleasant anyway.

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>>14

That’s enough.

It is unreasonable to try to be a good person in all directions while in Aya’s position.

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Yamato’s home run may be a salvation or it may lead to rock bottom.

I still don’t know what will happen.

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When I listen to their monologue, I honestly feel sorry for them, but there are times when their actions, despite being considerate up to now, are quite garbage… and that makes it difficult.

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>>17

Rather, until now, even if I looked like trash to the people around me, I thought it couldn’t be helped because it was the result of being distorted.

The result of my concern was a total failure…

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The pain of discussing it is that others can’t understand it at all, and instead, they might just think I’m being arrogant.

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Honestly, even with all this preparation, it still lacks enough convincing power to beat the current Yamato.

Is there still something happening next week?

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I think baseball is a sport that suits members who normally have different positions.

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>>20

It would have been better if it were a genius in batting or a genius in fielding.

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You’re still a kid, so there’s no helping it.

It’s just pathetic to think that attacking first is better.

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The master of consideration has become distorted.

It’s because of the people around me, sigh.

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>>23

Are you really a master as you say? I’m not calling you trash, but weren’t you a bit too sloppy like a child?

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I don’t know this manga artist’s quirks or anything.

There are often times when I completely don’t understand what my feelings are like.

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>>24

As expected, a commentary mob is necessary…

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A genius fully utilizes their overflowing talent and thoroughly throws a fit in a serious manner.

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What does it mean for the phoenix to have that kind of frame?

Is it correct to say that this team gathers players based on that kind of selling point?

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>>27

The recommendation slot for Phoenix prepared by the high school likely includes not only those who simply play in Phoenix but also various criteria like pitchers who can complete games.

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The tragedy is that from the beginning, neither I nor the adults around me were able to control this talent.

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>>28

It seems that the representative coach who can be controlled has taken his son.

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After all, it’s Director Namiki’s fault, isn’t it?

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This guy.

Are you going to be here forever?

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The stronger the light, the darker the shadow will be.

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Because I don’t understand the feelings of the weak and the defeated at all, my concern may end up being misguided and might instead hurt them, but that doesn’t necessarily make me a bad person.

Until now

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The discomfort index assist from Akechi, whom I only had a single conversation with, is amazing.

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Is he the representative of the guy wearing a corset around his neck?

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>>36

The senior starting catcher was shut out in a practice match for U12.

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>>47

That’s another person.

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The pitcher has nothing to do with teamwork.

It might have been better to be a genius in sports like soccer or basketball, where you have to face the team whether you like it or not.

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I’m looking forward to when Mayo-san finally gives in.

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End of the diamond performance part.

Diamond Sin Part Start

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>>40

Was it really a successful part, though?

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>>45

Thanks to A, Adachi Phoenix is winning frequently! Kudos!

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Iga is not surprised, it’s profound.

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You become normally worse in personality from here on.

I don’t really like the protagonist’s bad personality.

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Could it be that Aya has never felt frustrated about losing to someone in her life…?

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Even if I hit a home run in the monologue of episode 1, I shouldn’t be saved yet.

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Maybe the baseball uncle will be on Team A’s side.

Even if I get hit, on the internet, people like Fenikan and Ariga will become the bad guys.

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I still can’t read what Aya is planning to do…

It doesn’t seem like a well-mannered move to hit three home runs in a row on a chance.

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It’s pointless for a giant that can destroy everything with a single breath to seek mutual understanding with a dwarf.

It’s better to destroy everything like a giant.

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“Once you take poison, embrace it to the last drop.”

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Is it okay to be hit by Yamato who is licking shit? What will happen?

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My teammates are winning and attracting attention thanks to this guy’s leftovers! I got to an amazing place in job hunting! Yes! It’s a shame he lacks the vitality to do it himself.

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>>55

In the first place, it’s not an age where you can gain that vitality.

Considering the future as a baseball player, relying on others without building my own achievements is normally the worst.

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>>55

It’s unreasonable to expect elementary school students to reach that level of mental detachment.

Moreover, among the baseball boys across the country, there’s a layer that is capable of becoming professionals or playing in Little League.

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>>55

Even though there are about five years until Koshien, as long as Ayasegawa is around, this situation will continue forever, and my motivation is fading.

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Even if Yamato hits, I feel like I’ll be told he was allowed to hit, and I dislike that. It’s like the Bears or rather the low standards of kids from Kansai.

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It is an abnormal situation for everyone involved to panic just because there was a walk in Little’s game.

What kind of strategy do you usually use in matches?

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It is often misunderstood, but in order to become a plus for the future, you need to be active and stand out yourself.

Considering that all of that will be crushed, you could really say that it only brings harm.

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>>59

If you give up on living through baseball… but participating in Koshien can be a selling point in job hunting, even if the actual performance doesn’t matter, it’s tough when it comes to Little League.

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It seems that everyone involved with baseball scouts knows about Ayase River, so it’s impossible to take advantage of it without making any contributions.

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Is it okay to do something unpleasant? Is there nothing but a half-hearted effort?

As expected, they probably won’t hit it.

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>>62

It’s their fault for not being able to avoid that.

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With this, will Ariga lose heart and Iga take the position of catcher?

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Ayaka is not able to bat, or rather, she is not motivated, so there is a possibility for other members to shine in batting.

Since Ayaka has started to aim to be a pitcher who doesn’t give up runs, it seems like the Phoenix itself has been struggling to hit…

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>>64

Because the other party doesn’t get exhausted at all.

It seems that the batter’s side may lose their sense of urgency as well.

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>>64

Unless one has a talent that can somewhat rival Aya, even if an average person tries hard, they will only serve as a preparation for Aya, so of course, motivation won’t arise.

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From here, it’s the awakening of Yamato.

Isn’t it too much of a genius?

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>>66

Huh? The genius is over by Ayase River, right…?

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Even if you talk about the future, it ultimately comes down to your child being weak… Anyway, give up on making a living from baseball.

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Someone who can be crushed by Ayane’s future was never going to make it as a professional anyway.

How many people do you think play baseball?

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There’s no way someone who shifts their lack of talent to aggression can succeed; the social environment for children is too narrow to properly look down on them as losers.

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It’s about the forgotten battery information, but it seems that catchers can be recommended just because they’re paired with an amazing pitcher, so the catcher for Ayasegawa is at an advantage, provided they can catch Ayasegawa’s pitches.

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>>73

Even professionals have examples like Matsukawa, who made it to the All-Star game with Sasaki’s putter.

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Laughing while being angry.

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In reality, it’s common for a student to be the ace in the fourth position, so having someone like Aya who just throws is still better, right?

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>>76

In reality, there are no pitchers who can consistently achieve perfect games.

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Whether you hit or don’t hit, there will be no points lost…

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If this really connects to the one-shot, it would seriously be really tough… ?

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>>80

Putting aside the rivalry, there’s no way they would actually go for a ghost development…

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If I had been born into the world of Thank You Pitch, I wouldn’t have had to worry…

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In other words, to be serious, someone who can ride on Ayane’s popularity and go “Yay!” in that situation wouldn’t even come to a place where baseball is taken seriously.

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>>82

There is a human quality about a person like Ippei, in reality…

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>>82

It seems like there are those kinds of people in middle and high school clubs, but I wonder why they started from elementary school…

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In the first episode, even individual sports like swimming are used as a comparison and destroy the surrounding environment, so what should we do?

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>>85

If it’s more of a casual adult baseball vibe rather than a competitive focus… no, you wouldn’t be able to just leave it alone, would you?

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>>89

Evil uncles are increasing rapidly!

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When you get to middle and high school, those kinds of guys will probably show up.

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After all, they are just children, so it might be unavoidable that even when they intend to be considerate, it can sometimes come off as provocation.

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It’s terrible that for adults and baseball uncles, as well as for seniors and juniors, it’s a talent that can be purely enjoyed.

People of the same generation inevitably think, “Why is this person like this at this age…”

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If only there were a battery that would at least become one with me…

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All the catchers I’ve teamed up with have had their brains fried, though.

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>>93

The catcher is going to break, right? (Sense of forgetfulness battery)

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Is there really a reason for batters to disdain him as much as people say, regardless of other pitchers?

If you do your job, the evaluation will come, and you’ll probably catch the eye of the scouts looking for Aya.

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There was a person like this in Ushio and Tora, right?

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Isn’t blaming everything on A just a sign of low civic quality?

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>>98

That’s true, but it’s not that there’s no part of it that is due to A.

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>>98

But in the story, it seems to be mostly caused by A, doesn’t it?

It may be that the person just happened to be there and didn’t actually do anything…

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>>98

The ability to look down on and despise in such an appropriate manner is probably because they are adults or outsiders.

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What Ayako needed was a local baseball club with five Shohei Ohtanis.

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It’s really bad that I’m so furious that I could quit baseball, but I can’t quit because that would mean I wasted Amanokura’s life.

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In this at-bat, I might just give you a walk and not face you!

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Isn’t there a sport where you can play freely as the person desires and serious competitors don’t crowd around?

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>>102

Since there’s nothing I can do about interpersonal matters, I guess I have to face nature or let luck play a part…

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>>105

Climbing, huh…

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>>102

Gateball and so on.

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>>106

Gateball is often called a game that destroys relationships because it’s a tense competition right from the rules stage.

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>>102

In terms of doing it as a sport, golf feels like that.

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I want to say to those guys talking about A that you’re just weak.

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Haven’t you already heard it enough, but isn’t there a sport where you can play freely as you wish, without serious competitors crowding in?

Like trampolines…

It inevitably becomes a gentle sport.

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I wish I had a mental state like Aomine.

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>>110

That guy was pretty troubled too, wasn’t he?

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Skating might be nice.

No matter how talented someone is, they will stumble, and since beauty is measured by others, there is no absolute value.

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>>112

That costs a lot of money…

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I wonder if the thought of quitting baseball will come up next time.

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>>113

If you were thinking of quitting, isn’t it the pattern where you get hit by Yamato?

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>>116

Well, that’s true, but I was wondering how that relates to the idea of stopping the monologue this time.

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Well, isn’t fifth or sixth grade the worst time?

In a year where I can’t have such a broad perspective and there’s a lot of parental interference, there are many serious competitors in sports at this age.

It seems like middle and high school will be better than now.

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Let’s go surfing.

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A is not at fault, so I want them to sweep everything away and remain in the baseball world.

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I want to have fun with my friends, so I need friends who are not competitive at all, rather than those who are jealous.

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It seems like you would enjoy group gymnastics.

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Even if the people around you break down a bit on their own, it would have been better if you just focused on your individual competition.

Bambies are so much fun that there’s nothing left but baseball.

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“I want to see this past story where I break my opponent in another competition.”

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Participate in the Birdman Contest.

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I almost want you to apologize instead.

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>>127

That is a distorted example caused by treating middle school students as special, so it is indeed a correct vision of the future.

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In the first place, it’s baseball that has already done poorly and stuck out negatively in other areas… there’s no escape now.

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Dodgeball is a team sport, but if there’s a player who can dominate alone, they are appreciated, so that’s a good thing, right?

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It’s the weak ones who complain and whine that are at fault…

That’s why… sigh…

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If I just be defiant and get better, then this time I’ll be the bad guy, and it’s unreasonable…

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If I’m going to be hurt anyway, I might as well do what I want!

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It seems that leisure activities are more suitable than sports when everyone cooperates and moves their bodies together.

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I think it’s questionable to say that even someone anonymously making insightful comments here wouldn’t complain if something like this happened in the genre they aimed to go pro in when they were kids.

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>>135

When the relationship gets that close, it’s hard to say you actually like them, right?

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>>135

If you’re going to complain that you can’t get first place in individual events, that’s one thing, but when it comes to baseball, this is just too reliable.

If there’s a genius close by, you want to catch up to them.

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>>150

Well, if I just get friendly with this guy and copy his playstyle up close, I’ll naturally improve on my own, yay! But for that, kids have a narrow perspective.

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>>156

I mean, that kind of thinking is tough unless you’re a bit older.

After going through a period of wanting to be the best, it’s about finding a balance between giving up and being inventive.

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>>158

Well, if it’s good for you, then isn’t that what an adult would say?

It’s easy just to copy and ride on someone’s success.

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>>156

In addition, while mind sports may be different, physical sports are important to consider whether they suit your body type and skeleton, so it’s not something that can just be judged by looking.

Even NPB players have been completely shaken up since seeing Otani up close at the WBC.

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>>156

Even before noticing the difference in style, a child can realize that the physical abilities are different.

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>>156

Clearly, the physique is different, and after watching the video, I managed to do it… what are you trying to imitate from those who can do it?

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Why can’t strong guys have fun? If we don’t reach that level… you know…

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I’m going to use Ayase River for my job search.

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If you’re really strong, you’ll get to compete against world-ranked players in eSports, which is an incredibly favorable environment for geniuses, so it’s no wonder the market is growing.

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>>140

Teenagers can also quickly get messaged back…

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>>143

In competitions where age differences do not pose a problem, like shogi, the low barriers between active players and older individuals in the community often positively influence a person’s emotional and artistic sensibilities.

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At least it’s good that a really strong guy is on our side! You should just think that way, but being jealous and sulking shows that you’re fundamentally not suited for this.

Are you playing games?

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>>141

It’s not just a simple ally because it’s a competition for limited recommendation slots.

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>>141

What children do is all just play.

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>>141

There might be some guys like that in the middle and high school baseball club, but elementary school kids competing for recommendations and representative spots aren’t really allies at all.

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Maybe since around second grade, when it comes to baseball, I feel like peers have given up on it as something normal.

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I mean, it’s unreasonable to expect elementary school students to be that considerate or anything like that.

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Speaking of which, it was a sport where if you got hit, the catcher would be held responsible.

Regardless of Ayasegawa’s true feelings, if he gets scored on while pitching for the sake of a catcher’s adjustment and his ERA goes to 0, it seems like the catcher will face some serious criticism.

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It would have been more relaxed if I had started from high school, huh?

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At this level, it’s not about youth anymore; it’s about playing sports as part of job hunting.

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I’m glad I’m not a pitcher!

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Elementary school students are at a stage where they are sensitive to adults’ expectations and disappointments, after all.

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If it weren’t for the coach and the trash of Bambi’s, Bambi’s would have been paradise.

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>>155

Are you still saying things like this?

If the director hadn’t kicked Aya out, the Bambees would have collapsed itself.

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At this rate, I’ve let a home run hit me, and rather than continuing with baseball, it seems like I might end up quitting instead…

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I want it to be made into an anime.

I hope that seeing that will inspire the children to aim to become professional baseball players.

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Aya has great physique and an incredible sense of style, so there’s no way you can imitate her and make it work.

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If it were a difference in talent that would allow everyone to improve rapidly just by copying, it wouldn’t be such hell.

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Anyone who says “Just copy the style” probably hasn’t taken sports seriously at all!

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If it were high school, it might be different, but in middle school, the competition for recommendation slots turns teammates into rivals.

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The blessing, or perhaps curse, of the baseball gods is too strong…

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The response of “You could just do it this way” clearly shows a lack of understanding, which just goes to show it’s really a hellish situation.

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>>171

Uncles at this level are flooding in to become Aya’s mentors.

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If I had to say, it’s my classmate who, since the pitcher is strong, tries hard with batting too… This isn’t good.

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If we can make it to Koshien, that’s beneficial for the entire team.

There are challenges with parents and schools, but…

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Even if it’s not sports, I can imagine how tough it would be for an elementary school student to have an incredible genius come along and take away all the expectations of the adults when they are doing their best.

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A thread in Aya where there are plenty of people who haven’t even read a single episode.

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>>176

It’s at the level where people are telling me to swim.

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Even a beginner can tell when a junior is slacking off…

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It would have been relatively enjoyable at Tsubaki and Seta’s place…

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In a one-shot, it’s only natural for Ayasegawa to be defeated as Yamato awakens to a higher rank and continues to lose against it.

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Just when I finally tried to break free and become a complete story, if I get hit with a home run by Yamato, even if I’m a rough diamond, I’ll shatter.

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>>180

Every time I face Yamato, it gets cut nicely and becomes complete.

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I’ve been reading from episode 1 and I truly feel sorry for Aya, and it’s possible to feel sorry for those around her as well…

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I want more… adults who are like the wise old mentors in delinquent manga, with weak interests and a detached perspective.

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>>184

The representative director was an adult with a broad perspective.

Even so, I felt like my brain was about to fry, so it’s impossible to have a detached perspective.

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>>186

It’s not that kind of profound understanding where you can see Ayase River’s character by stepping away from baseball more.

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Aya should make friends in places that are not related to baseball.

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Whether or not you’ve read it in one sitting can really change your impression of it.

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Reading the beginning again, I think it’s impressive how the child’s anger and the way they stumble over their words reflect their feelings in such a messy way.

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I used to think that I was being pitied as a strong person, but I realize now that it was something that was said to me long ago.

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I’m seeing a lot of flags being raised, but I want to see Yamato’s heart break~

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You wouldn’t like it if someone slacked off during a serious match, would you?

Jiro-kun is not at fault, but let’s also consider the feelings of those who cannot do it.

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>>192

The hardest problem has come for Aya, who has never been unable to do anything…

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>>192

Really? Do you think it’s 100% not your fault?

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The physically strong protagonist struggling in life should encounter even weirder sports.

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Yamato is a mental monster because…

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It’s hard for a child to accept that the one who can actually do it has to endure and be a person of character.

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Why do I have to be considerate? Well, that’s true…

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