
Me?
Stop it! There are things like the frequency of posting threads! Don’t get emotional!
You… have changed since the update…
A meeting that is guaranteed to continue next time.
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I wonder if the salespeople in Yokohama or other adults will just let it settle down without barging in (thinking… this is quite a situation…).
Let’s do our best in high school with this group!
I realized while rereading the previous volumes that it wasn’t the first appearance of the salesperson from Yokohama.
It’s nice to see this mess knowing for sure that I’m not going to Yokohama.
Why is the person in the picture playing baseball?
What do you mean by “don’t start threads on the bulletin board”?
The bald-headed person lacks negotiation skills…
Natsu’s death only made me more stoic, but the fact that it became a thread image is definitely Akechi-san’s fault.
It’s not just that the physical skills in baseball are amazing.
The fundamental gap in intelligence compared to my classmates is tough.
Mayu-san is an incredibly nice person and also strong mentally, which is tough.
“What’s the point of putting up with weak people?”
Even with someone crying in front of me, if I’m told “Don’t be emotional,” and I’m already mentally prepared for the unfairness directed at me, then of course I’m going to have a face like this.
If it’s half a year, then probably Mayako’s career will be over.
They themselves are not thinking like a professional and are only playing as a pitcher due to their growth advantage, and they are aware that they are being caught up to.
While Tokiwa, who spontaneously creates a girls-led class meeting atmosphere, starts crying, she shows her talent as a girl.
Stop that… like long texts and stuff.
Don’t get emotional!
Next time, the hellish meeting will continue! The provocation is too much.
The expression is too scary…
Say something, Iga.
Because Mayo isn’t aspiring to be a professional, there are aspects where she doesn’t get burned.
If I win against someone serious even once
Aren’t we not supposed to lose anymore?
To be honest, I don’t really understand what makes someone emotional.
Am I being told something at the level of not having my own feelings?
It would have been nice if there had only been one pitcher in a good position.
No matter how good Ayasegawa is, he can’t pitch every inning of every game…
It seems like Mayo would have taken back what was lost if she were a pitcher.
The will of the world is working too hard, as not even a single point can be scored in Ayano’s time.
Because I like Mayo, I’ve been trying to stay on different teams as much as possible, but my heart…
Yamato’s “If I was talking to Ayasegawa-kun, would Ayasegawa-kun become the villain? Don’t make him a victim on your own” is quite a wake-up trigger, isn’t it?
(Yeah… it’s a really annoying counterargument, but when I think about it, why are they just becoming victims on their own????)
I haven’t seen Yasupapa’s quotes recently, so I’ve forgotten what he used to say. What were they like?
The catcher is gentle, but I wonder what will happen to both of us after the meeting.
Aya doesn’t hesitate or think while she speaks.
You feel like you are being accused in a strong tone.
Mayo is someone who is aware that her talent is limited, so she feels like at least she should have the mentality of being an ace.
Listen, Ayasegawa… Your behavior as an ace will improve the team.
Ayase River getting serious… that’s just violent.
Ayase River has the lowest self-esteem, so they don’t look down on others based on their skills…
Was it Akechi-san who made you decide to cross the final line?
I originally didn’t like my teammates because I made fun of things like electric boards and igas.
Don’t bully me too much, okay? (laughs)
While Ayaka’s mental state is falling apart, Yamato’s mental state is too strong…
When we concede a goal, the feeling of wanting to take it back wells up.
A really doesn’t let you score even one point, so I wonder if that lowers the motivation for batting.
If someone scores a point, that would be fine (but they can’t score).
There are many works that depict the light and darkness of sports.
This manga is almost dark, isn’t it?
Behind the promotion of the complete game philosophy, this manga is incredibly skilled at depicting the reality of it and criticizing people’s beliefs.
In the latest episode, Aya seems to be speaking quite fast and may appear emotional.
The only problem is that if you throw in a team of the same age other than Phoenix, most likely it will lead to this kind of reaction unless it’s U12.
It’s related to career paths, but feelings of inferiority and being out of place probably don’t change much.
It might just be that the skills of the Ayase generation of Fenni are terrible…
Don’t get emotional, because the person who said it immediately covers their mouth, realizing it’s a slip of the tongue.
Aya said to Burou, “Everyone who plays baseball is a good person, right?” That’s a big lie, isn’t it?
When Ayasegawa takes the mound, they don’t give up any runs, but since we can’t score, we end up losing a lot. This is Team Phoenix, nice to meet you.
If you insist that much, should I show you my emotions?
Mr. Akechi, the otter…
Akechi was really annoying for A at that time, but as a teammate, he’s actually a pretty good guy… I think…
The U12 team really only has outstanding members.
As expected of all Japan.
Akechi taught me that “no matter how kind one tries to be, in the end the strong will be portrayed as the villains.”
It sounds ideal when you just look at the flow of making friends through baseball and becoming someone who loves baseball.
Say something, you’re saying it’s my fault, how low can you go?
The god of baseball loves Ayasegawa’s talent, but Ayasegawa’s feelings remain indifferent.
I wonder if they will add standalone elements from here on.
Yamato died and lost his fingers.
Because Yen was a good guy and had a strong mentality…
Iga is really doing their best, it’s pitiful.
I think the god of this world gets aroused every time the fabric of reality becomes cloudy.
Well, even though the other teammates are seriously making fun of him, on the surface it may not seem so, but he’s just a senior who genuinely cares about his juniors.
Even Akechi.
It’s basically Yas’s fault for being too weak…
I wonder how far this manga will go.
I don’t think there will be much of a professional level with this style.
Just by having Ayaka around, all the adults go crazy, the classmates go crazy, and the juniors go crazy.
What do you mean when you talk about baseball?
Aren’t we talking about baseball right now?
It’s great that Bambi’s coach was able to complete the purification.
What would make you satisfied in terms of your life?
It’s terrible that it doesn’t even go in the direction of making a huge profit by using this for adults to go crazy.
I will have you go to the ghost light.
If A had a mentality that looked down on other weaklings like human beings from the lower world, it would have been a completely different story.
Having a human heart is actually not a good thing.
This guy is way too intense.
You’re getting emotional.
The seniors were so kind.
I think it wouldn’t be this tense in real life, but it seems that during high school, Darvish was ignored by all his classmates in the club except for one person, so it might happen.
Maybe if a middle school boy who is already 180 cm tall were to tease Ayato, just that scenario alone would probably make even adults feel a thrill.
A, don’t you think it’s bad to keep trying to hold power over others like that?
The Nippon Ham Fighters team has become quite worn down to nurture Otani, and they still haven’t been able to resolve the distortions from that time.
However, Ohtani made the Fighters the best team in Japan and gained a huge profit as well as the position of being from his former team.
Even for a professional, before the achievement of a diamond, sins are blown away.
Natsuo might be able to play baseball again if the hindrance dies, but…
It’s nice to have moments where you don’t really know what was said after being told you’re emotional.
Me?
The people around me, including Denbo and A, have really bad personalities.
It’s quite a bold statement to say, “Let me showcase my performance by being purposely hit.”
Aren’t you embarrassed?
Seriously, why don’t you score only during Ayato’s time?
Akechi is insincere, but his evaluation of Yamato is genuine.
Well, thanks to Akechi missing the fact that the runner was off the base, Yamato ended his at-bat with a pickoff without even touching the bat…
If it weren’t for the director who sent the video on a whim in the first place, we might have been happy and able to do it in the shallows…
Whenever I say this, people always remind me that I wasn’t good at swimming and tennis in the past, but… even so, I still think individual sports are better.
I always think it’s really amazing how you go beyond imagination.
But it’s only natural that Natsuo died as a baseball player and as a friend of Ayasegawa.
At this point, saying something like this makes me think you won’t become a great player even if you get recommended.
They should humbly acknowledge the difference in skill levels, as they understand it.
I’m sorry, Ayasegawa-san, but if you properly ask for a favor, I think Ayaka will do that for you.
I wish Tougo were in Phoenix.
There’s no need to take the comment about the electric button with such malice… It was just a kid who carelessly threw it on.
On the contrary, it’s scary how clingy they are.
The combination of the Phoenix’s director and coaches is really working hard, isn’t it?
Please, let Mayo-san end up being a good person.
A senior who has a bad back is planning to go to Yokohama under the Phoenix brand, so there is a possibility of discord occurring there.
If everyone suddenly changed their stance in a barter, it would probably hurt again…
It’s sad that there are fewer people who like the Ayase River.
Iga will be with me, right?
There are ways to say it…
Don’t get emotional!
You’ve changed.
This is the Phoenix starter set.
Honestly, it feels like we’re losing by putting out Ayane. Isn’t this supposed to be a brand team?
If A is going to score zero points anyway, the morale of the allies won’t improve.
If points are scored while A is throwing, defeat is certain, so the opponent’s motivation increases.
I wonder if that’s the case.
I was surprised to see the national team’s coach being treated as if he only enjoyed the good parts and then discarded them like a virgin.
It’s too pathetic that if A talks about baseball, I can’t say anything.
The description of the room where the argument has stopped and only the sobbing echoes is so vivid…
It’s hell…
The more impressive someone was in their active years, the worse it is for them to distance themselves from Ayase River.
I promised Toki to do my best when I pitch, and he would do his best when he hits, just between the two of us…
The father with a shitty face is gone, but it pains me to see this Aya often appearing as a thumbnail.
It’s fine because I’m still in middle school, but once I enter high school, it seems like the forums in this world will be on fire every day.
It’s unfortunate that they’re being made to pitch when they don’t want to.
I’ve heard a lot that being in the same generation as A must be really tough.
It’s becoming clearer and clearer.
Well, since we have Ayasegawa on the team, it’s only natural to win, and if we can’t, it’s because our teammates can’t hit, which is a very valid point.
When I’m told that in this situation a middle schooler’s motivation won’t go up, I have to agree, and it troubles me.
The soul of Iga is being polished.
But in reality, if you put A into a baseball training school, this kind of thing happens.
Well then… I can’t leave him in the same place as my son…
It sounds really spoiled to say that motivation drops because there are no defensive opportunities…
Yamato… please come quickly…
If A had forgotten about Natsuho and enjoyed playing amateur baseball as originally planned, everyone, including A, would have been happy.
In the end, A is just tightening its own noose.
Why is the team on the brink of collapse because of Aya…?
Although there are ulterior motives, adults are fundamentally driven by goodwill most of the time…
The focus is on whether Iga will follow Ayase River’s high school, but it’s amazing.
Starting from fifth grade, showing motivation and being the fifth batter for a serious team shows talent.
Not being in the same generation, the mayo generation was actually a bit better.
Aya… let’s quit baseball, okay?
In soccer, you can still dominate with your physical specs, right?
If I honestly say to let me hit and take it, they would probably just handle it normally…
“I’ll let you hit next.”
At first, it felt like adults were being misled, and now it’s having increasingly negative effects on the children.
I can’t help but think that the kids would have complained if the pitcher was useless, anyway.