
Even to such adults.
You have the right to vote.
Seriously…?
I think the reason you think it’s an immediate sexual joke when you say you’re bad at it is because your mind is already in that gutter.
>>1
>>1
I like this kind of refined insult.
>>1
This time, the impact of this line is incredible.
This heroine is cute.
I found out that I’m not good with dirty jokes.
>>3
Even though I have a body that seems like a bundle of dirty jokes.
>>3
It’s not something that someone would say as a joke…
The body is awesome, the face is awesome.
Weak to the example of pro wrestling.
Double plays are just too naughty, aren’t they?
If you’re not good at it, you can’t judge dirty jokes.
At least I’m probably better at it than baseball.
Isn’t double play just a normal play when you think about single play?
Director Ajawa is cute…
I want you to press the seeds out…
I’ll ask with an inexperienced, mature-sounding attitude.
I’m not good with dirty jokes, Director Tom.
>>13
Isn’t that a bit too much?
Are you a male middle school student?
Is a double play just 2P? Dual holes?
They might think of themselves as a double role, handling both the role of the one who digs and the one who is dug.
She’s a beautiful teacher surrounded by high school baseball players soaked in lust.
It’s a bit much to interrupt an explanation with dirty jokes.
Please give me this person’s doujinshi.
I saw a baseball manga that carefully explains double plays for the first time.
The presence of this director allows for a natural transition into the explanation part.
Because of this woman, another dangerous pattern has emerged.
>>22
Even though it was Seiji who said it.
They explained infield fly in detail, but it was difficult for me, someone who has never played baseball…
>>23
Well, that explanation is aimed at people who have a basic understanding of the infield fly rule…
If you don’t know, just rely on the thread image, okay???
>>23
I didn’t really understand it either, but story-wise, it’s probably something like Misugi-kun’s offside trap.
I’ve decided to think about it.
Isn’t the panel asking for an explanation of “In something fly” cute?
A teacher who seems to enjoy life.
I think the word “play” is simply seen as something sexy.
I didn’t know the detailed rules of the infield fly.
No outs on first base does not apply.
Bunting does not adapt.
Are you serious…?
The students here really have a good sense of humor, don’t they?
Is this really what a classical literature teacher is like?
Maybe I don’t know baseball better than Mr. Agawa.
The classical literature class might be surprisingly decent.
>>33
I want to see the class part quickly.
>>33
However, the range of classical literature includes stories about night crawling and promiscuity, so how does Professor Ajawa handle these topics…
So, you’re saying you’re a common-sense person in the context of classical literature?
I don’t know anything about baseball, so I can’t read it without this kind of explanatory gimmick…
The advisor of the baseball club doesn’t know the rules.
Associating that with a double play.
React in front of my student DK.
Looks like it’s three outs and a change…
Since Dr. Ajawa’s cheeks are always red from drinking, it’s hard to tell if he’s really embarrassed!
A general female teacher who can subdue the rampaging and strong Kiryama…?
It’s more like that childish thing where elementary school kids grin over sticks and balls, not something pure.
Being a baseball umpire seems tough.
Even adults like this having the right to vote is what makes democracy great.
One day you’ll understand too.
Play ball!?
Rather than being bad at it, I probably actually love dirty jokes, so I’m probably just teasing.
>>47
Are you drunk…?
The sound of Ajawa-sensei’s “Kyaa” seems so cute…
It seems like you’ve done a double play.
Is the infield fly rule not applicable when there are runners only on third base?
>>50
If the base is not occupied, it won’t go out of the course.
Ordinary people wouldn’t say something like “I’m honored” after understanding the intention behind being called Aja Kong.
I wonder who this person really is…
>>52
A girl elementary school student who loves pro wrestling.
People who are not good at it don’t make double play a naughty word for jokes.
I don’t really care, but I feel like the ranking improved on Tuesday.
This is a thank you, bitch.
I’ve intentionally not caught a fly in a baseball game and messed it up before, so that kind of smart play (laughs) is really dangerous.
I can’t even imagine being sexual with a double play.
If it were just a triple play…
>>58
What about touch out or touch up?
The fact that I have no motivation to play baseball but am not negative about the club advisor means I am behaving properly as an adult.
People who say “get the fly” can already see that I’ve long gone to second base…
>>60
When you’re chasing the ball, you can’t see your surroundings, so calling out is important.
Even professionals occasionally have blind dates or interactions.
It’s about 190 cm, right?
Someone who truly dislikes dirty jokes would never say something like “I actually have a hard time with dirty jokes” while joking around…
The jokes and punchlines in this author’s manga are so sharp that it feels like a high IQ.
I feel the blood of Dahu.
>>69
I need you as a violence agent to calm Kiryama in case of an emergency, so let’s reduce it by about half.
It’s a bit awkward to have dirty talk with a high school student…
>>70
I think it’s an act of deliberately bringing up crude topics with younger members of the opposite sex to make things awkward and tease them.
It’s funny how she shows off unnecessarily whenever there’s a chance.
>>73
Stay away from Kobori! I’m serious!
Rare play… hidden ball… batting… Triple Crown King…
I didn’t know the rules, so I covered it up with dirty jokes, like a no-name.
If there was a relaxed and erotic advisor this close, I would go crazy…
According to this coaching theory, tennis has a lot of dirty jokes.
I clearly explained the infield fly to you, but…
I don’t understand, it’s just trash under the director…
>>79
Honestly, it’s not an easy explanation to understand, so it’s fine if you don’t get it.
This is definitely a common drunk move, isn’t it?
I can’t forget the response about the dirty Momokan.
>>82
There is a limit to how dirty things can be.
>>82
It feels like adding extra green onions as a topping to green onion ramen…?
When there are runners on base and a hit occurs, the runners must advance, so by intentionally dropping an infield fly, you can easily get two outs.
So those kinds of flies will be called out without question, and we’ll just settle for one out.
Baseball favors the attacking side, so these adjustments are made to limit that advantage.
>>84
It’s incredibly easy to understand.
You did it, didn’t you?
>>84
In that case, it would be advantageous for the attacking side, and adding rules that favor the attacking side is not appropriate.
Info… what?
Well then, dirty Minami-chan.
I’ve been watching Koshien every year, but I might have just learned for the first time that a runner on first base and a bunt fly is not an infield fly.
>>93
Bunts are too strong if there are no restrictions, so it is stipulated that a bunt does not count as an infield fly to limit that.
My legs are too thick… Is it Dom?
It’s only natural since he’s the ace, but Samba-kun has a good grasp of the rules of baseball.
It feels strangely unusual when I’m making a proper comeback.
>>96
I haven’t done it, I haven’t done it.
The only ones who don’t understand the infield fly rule in that situation are the manager and Sho-chan.
>>99
Isn’t it bad that Masaru doesn’t understand?
Is Sei-chan suddenly becoming a dependable ace…?
With no outs or one out
When there are runners on first and second base or bases loaded
Hit a pop fly.
There are quite a few detailed conditions, aren’t there?
It’s to prevent it from getting tense because of playing mind games (laughs), right?
Sorry, the advantage is on the defensive side.
To be honest, it’s pretty crazy that a pitcher who has been playing for a long time is still unclear about the infield fly rule.
What do you do when a pop-up fly comes your way?
It’s a relatively complicated rule that’s hard to pin down, so explaining it is quite difficult.
I think there are many kids who are somewhat vague about their conditions, like Sho-chan, especially around middle and high school age.
This time, it’s more about the introduction aimed at that layer rather than the infield fly itself.
Honestly, there are many hidden rules in baseball besides the basic rules, and I don’t really understand them well.
Even professionals sometimes make mistakes and become a topic of conversation.
>>107
Goodbye infield fly…
If it’s an extremely high fly ball, you can aim for a deep drop, so it’s automatically an out.
But with a bunt, you can’t hit a high fly like that, so a bunt fly is safe.
So if I just get an incredibly high fly with a bunt, that means I’m safe, right?
Is that so?
You’re too good at this, weren’t you?
I would like the voice actor to be either Rina Satou or Ayahi Takagaki.
I remember being confused about things like touch-ups and the drag base.