
Please save Ayase River soon!
Me?
Isn’t the Yokohama scout too evil?
Why don’t you quit baseball?
Maybe you’ll be happier if you start playing kabaddi.
Because there are some curses I can’t stop.
I wonder if I’ll become like Agon from Eyeshield 21.
The way I spoke in high school was quite rough, wasn’t it?
I really respect you, so it’s too admirable that I want to avoid getting involved as much as possible at midnight.
Because I have a promise with Natsuo.
The Phoenix is done for.
Parents trying to control A’s choice of school.
“Since no one around is asking us ‘We also want to appeal, so let the enemy hit us on purpose…’ “
Yamato is going to Gunma too, so maybe we’ll go to Koshien together.
Ayaka probably has plenty of opportunities without having to specifically go with the Phoenix approach, don’t you think?
I’m glad I chose baseball.
Not even once.
At this rate, I wonder if the Ayase River will ultimately break down and end.
I don’t know much about baseball schools, but wasn’t that the right answer?
Director Namiki’s wonderful judgment shines.
It is not a work where developments like the Ayase River malfunction could occur.
If anything, it’s the ones like Hanabusa or En, or those of the same generation who are troubled by breakdowns.
Why is it just me…
The world’s best pitcher.
If there were someone like that…
There’s no point in practicing, right?
Isn’t that an attitude toward an overwhelming ace of the generation?
Is it a slum?
There are some scenes that depict tiredness around the Koshien semifinals, but I wonder if they’ll end up winning anyway.
Get used to being called the bad guy, it’s about time you grow up.
It’s funny that the match description is skipped when Ayasegawa gets serious.
If I’m going to be treated like a bad guy anyway, I’ll act like a bad guy…
Kuwata must have had a tough time too…
In the end, it’s the one who can’t hit that’s at fault.
To be honest, when I think about the feelings I had at that age in junior high, when I still had confidence in myself, and this came out among my peers, I realize that my criticisms of others tend to become a bit lenient.
Adults don’t know.
Being able to have a broader perspective mentally compared to those around me.
That’s right, don’t worry about it!!
It’s the opposing team’s fault for not being able to score even a single point!
After reading this, when you watch Episode 4, A, it will be moving.
High school was full of good guys, huh…
Even if the weak ones quit, it’s far more of a loss to let Ayaka quit, so they can’t make her quit.
The Japan national team members were sorry for not being able to hit and were working hard on their own practice.
The way that has already been depicted is a clever direction, isn’t it? ♥
How about crying after making an effort at least as much as the Ayase River?
Director Namiki?
I guess we have no choice but to jump through the space-time barrier to places like Thank You Pitch or Dokaben.
Baseball can’t be played alone!
Thank you, Pitch, everyone is too smart.
In high school, Ayasegawa is really strong! There must be someone who’s like, “Let’s ride this wave and go to Koshien!” but at 12 or 13, that’s…
From Akechi’s perspective, it’s a monster that unwittingly bullies Yamato, whom he likes.
Some people are treating the Phoenix as Ayano’s launch pad, but isn’t it the other way around?
Even without a phoenix, Aya can fly, but thanks to Aya, we can go to Yokohama.
Aya is the type of person who can put in effort, so it’s troublesome…
I really wonder if I will end up in the same high school as Akechi, or if it will be the same high school as Togo in the one-shot universe.
It’s terrible that a baseball manga with light is being serialized in the same magazine.
Is Mayo stupid? That was so sudden it made me laugh.
Do your best to the point where it seems we can win even if we keep Ayan in reserve.
Is Bungo coming back soon?
Is it the opposite version of “Playing basketball with you is suffocating”?
While Tokio is bowling, Aya is practicing.
It’s still unclear if Hina and Iga will come to Gunma, but it’s certain that they are in the same high school as Akechi.
There probably isn’t anyone in middle school who studies tactics as intensely as Aya does through the internet and books…
I will use Ayase River for my job hunting.
Anonymous… Don’t get emotional!
It may look bad, but locally they were a strong player, yet when they went to a competitive team, they couldn’t even make it to the bench, which is a common occurrence with support groups and such.
If Toki and Hide are still children, then Ayasegawa is still a child too.
It’s unavoidable because there isn’t a professional pitcher behind Ayano.
Because that jerk named Nimi ran away without thinking about the team.
Aya has a really thoughtful mind and the ability to practice a lot.
The skill of keeping a check can make baseball uncle swoon.
It’s because of the bad adults that Ayaka ended up like this…
It’s amazing how they say things like “the way you said that” just because I’m responding normally.
That’s really infuriating!
Don’t learn unconventional pitches just by watching YouTube.
I’m only reading the latest episode because I’m drawn in by the thumbnail.
Is it correct to say that the girl in the thread is leaving the other members behind with her talent?
Ayasegawa, who can throw a straight ball for the opponent’s mother, is really only thinking about himself; there’s something wrong with him, Tokio.
It’s terrible that, from an adult’s perspective, everyone in the same generation besides Aya could just be seen as stepping stones.
But if I quit… I wonder what Natsuo would think?
Director Namiki is the worst.
Are you saying to get hit on purpose?
The head coach didn’t put him in because he knew that both his son and the team would end up like this, so he’s smart.
But since I have the desire to nurture, I’ll secretly give a lot of advice.
The circle is a better pitcher!!!!!!!!!!!!
I understand that it’s tough for middle school students to always have someone with a great face, intelligence, and physical strength as competition.
People say that those around me are too childish, but when it comes to Aya now, I think she is just a sulky brat in terms of her mental state.
It’s a terrible team, so let’s quickly decide on our paths!
Yokohama, etc.
The problem is that Aya is exceptionally smart, so even if she joins a weak team, she will grow on her own and definitely catch the attention of adults.
The head coach is soaking up the good atmosphere, but will there be any backlash?
If the director had taken proper care, it wouldn’t have been like this…
The brilliance of A truly destroys mediocre players, and the insight of the baseball academy uncle shines.
Ayase River is sulking, but if you were told that much for no reason, even adults would get angrier.
I decided that I can’t keep this near my son, despite the allure of diamonds.
As expected of a man leading the national team.
If you don’t have an awareness at the level of a national team representative, you’ll be crushed.
I wonder how the U12 members would react to this behavior in an environment where they can practice for free +α against the strongest pitcher in the world.
It’s okay for Aya to get even more furious.
I feel a sense of guilt thinking that it is the result of my son’s inheritance of my talent.
“When you talk about baseball, I can’t say anything to you” is basically synonymous with “You should just become a punching bag.”
Ayarase River is unexpectedly very kind, isn’t it?
I have always been labeled as the villain just for being strong, but I haven’t blamed the incompetent people around me.
If I quit baseball now, it would make Natsuo’s death meaningless.
Alright… as long as Ayasegawa can make it to the pro level without any issues, I don’t care about the other trash!!
It seems like they are a monster at a level where they were already recognized as a gem equivalent to Otani-san during their elementary and middle school years…
The world’s number one pitcher is Muengo.
Why can’t the stronger ones have fun?
I almost want you to apologize instead.
It’s mostly the fault of my teammates who can’t score!
If only my mom, who doesn’t have financial stability, would get a divorce and remarry a rich baseball dad.
Aya is at least an adult when it comes to intelligence.
But there is a level of childishness that can’t be treated like a child by those around them.
If Natsuo could be next to Aya.
Isn’t it dangerous if I, who have done nothing, intervene or retort against the weak who get hurt? So I’ve held back.
But he snapped.
Isn’t it too harsh to be the only one in the miracle generation?
Come here, Yen!
Aya is sulking, and she’s still a kid in terms of age.
I think it’s a bit different from what you would call a “sulking brat.”
The weak are trembling at every word from A…
In a one-shot match, I was only able to achieve a perfect game in Japanese baseball.
Someone like Ohtani has really come into reality.
It seems that, like Otani, Japan’s professional baseball is only treated as a launching pad to send players to the majors.
If Setta sees this meeting, he would probably laugh out loud.
How many other guys do I need to gather to match up with Aya?
It was said before, but there are talented people in the team.
Is it really possible for things to get this tense?!
Isn’t there at least one person in the generation above us who can match up to someone like Ayasegawa or Yamato?
It’s already confirmed that I’m not enjoying baseball at all even in high school…
I often see people comparing Aya to Ohtani, but Ohtani is a late bloomer, so he’s quite different from Aya.
During my student days, we were called the “Fujinami generation.”
The strong have an obligation to be the punching bag for the weak…
Iga… why are you acting like a statue?
Isn’t it the story you started?
Natsuo is ranked higher in strength than his current surroundings, right?
The worst one.
Even though I could have become someone who understands Aya.
Aren’t you the old man who couldn’t send his child to a baseball school because he loved his child too much?
You just need to become good enough not to lose to Ayase River.
Iga wasn’t in the high school scene, right?