
I feel like there are a lot of scenes that are set up for the sake of the story.
It’s convenient for the story, but it’s reassuring how dependable Sawamura and Furukawa are when they are struggling.
The Yura battle is great, isn’t it?
Well, the last appearance is the bluff bullpen.
The dual signboards are too strong, so the thread picture and the attacking group become disappointing.
Maybe I will show my true power in my retirement match.
But I feel like there aren’t many games where both Sawamura and Furukawa are in good form.
>>7
That’s why having Nori-senpai in the background brings so much stability.
Rather than the one who keeps saying “What? What?”
I personally prefer the image in the thread.
>>8
Is there really someone like that?
Much more reliable than Mr. Tanba.
>>9
Mr. Tamba, you have such a weak mentality!
>>10
So I’ll dominate in the graduation match, freed from the pressure.
>>10
Therefore, I will be unparalleled in the graduation red and white battle, released from the pressure.
That generation had such a lack of talent that we had no choice but to make Mr. Tanba, who only has around 140km straight, vertical curves, and an unreliable fork, the ace.
>>12
Instead, the batting lineup was strong…
I have the image that my junior was treated as the ace.
You really persevered and saw it through to the end, Nori-senpai.
During Mr. Tamba’s ace era, the batting lineup was strong, so things worked out somehow.
The batting lineup has seriously weakened with the generational change, hasn’t it?
>>15
Kouya has stopped hitting for some reason in his second year.
>>15
I think the top order in the second year is stronger than the captain’s.
The cheetah was awakened.
>>15
Isn’t the Mikyou generation’s batting lineup stronger during the summer at the same time?
Recently, I got confused because one of the high school pitchers in the ongoing series looks somewhat similar.
The manager’s favorite.
>>22
I don’t really understand why the department head was pushing Kawakami.
The specs have a very modest feel to them.
“My baseball is only until high school, so please use me up, I’ve made up my mind.”
>>24
I’m watching those who move up above the professionals, so as a fellow pitcher, of course, Fukutani and Eijun are in that category too.
In that case, I want to do it without any regrets.
I love that Miyuki thinks he’s the ace of our generation.
It seems that Sawamura’s poor condition has almost disappeared from the middle of the game.
If both Koyanagi and Sawamura are stable, there will be no rivals…
The Kawakami generation has other high schools like Maki and Sanada, yet the scouting is too weak.
>>29
Where did Sanada really come from?
It wasn’t that Todoroki’s father was calling out to him.
Honestly, I don’t think Aodai would have become this strong if Kōya hadn’t come in as a regular.
Score adjustment personnel
If Chris-senpai hadn’t been feeling down, he might have trained the pitchers a bit more.
It seems that Aodou was a team where the pitchers were chronically bad, except for Sawamura and Fukutani hitting a big win.
Having Chris and Miyuki there and scoring points like crazy is not good.
Despite being a former pitcher…
>>35
The mystery of having superior outfield training ability.
The batting lineup ultimately felt like it was just Miyuki and everyone else.
>>36
Shirasu did a great job!
It seems that the scoring adjustment department was also somewhat burdened with Fukutani.
For three years, not only was Tetsu-san reliable, but also Shirai-senpai was extremely dependable.
>>38
Who? It’s been only 2 years for Shirase.
It’s noticeable that Kobun’s intensity has decreased since his first year.
It feels like the pitcher has also grown thanks to the excellent catcher, so what’s going on, sunglasses?
>>42
Rather, it seems there were discussions about how many pitchers were ruined because of Chris.
It feels like the pitchers have developed since Ochiai came.
>>47
As a result of players who couldn’t keep up with Chris’s coaching leaving, what remains is a hell of bald guys and Nori.
>>55
I wish they had properly trained the two remaining ones…
>>56
It seems very likely that I was saved because I hadn’t reached the level of being able to provide guidance.
Sunglasses are from an era largely based on a mentality of determination…
I have some advice for Sawamura, but he also doesn’t really know where to grasp the tips.
I wonder what would have happened if Nori-san had been crushed by Bappi too.
Sunglasses are the motivator and the final decision maker.
It’s the type that does better when the specific training is outsourced.
>>46
The current management system of Director Glasses, Chief Strategist Otchi, is quite the best, isn’t it?
When you actually try to hit it, it’s really hard to pinpoint the source of the sidearm pitch.
I think I’m stronger than Kaneda.
The Miyuki generation has pitchers with different characteristics, so facing them seems quite troublesome.
>>53
The personality seems easy to handle because there aren’t any self-assertive types and they’re straightforward.
>>58
It’s a story about when I became an enemy.
>>63
The specifications feel incredibly restrained.
>>68
When looked at alone, it may be a relief, but if a soft-throwing sidearm pitcher comes in after someone like Furkawa, it can be really tiring.
Tojo seems more amazing.
The idea that the senior generation’s batting lineup is strong is just an image, and in reality, none of them, except for the captain, hit at all.
>>59
The impression I have is that the previous third and fifth weren’t that strong.
So, are you saying that with the one who said that?
A convenient sacrifice for my junior.
Besides Kanemaru from the protagonist generation, there were others who were motivated by jealousy, but nothing really came of it.
>>66
Of course, there are guys like this to some extent.
As for Takatsu, he can’t be used in the first team because Kuramochi is there no matter what.
>>71
I understand, I will practice the third one.
The short or second with sharp eyes gives off a strong vibe, but…
The hindrance known as Tanba.
Takatsu, Asada, and the new first-year students from other places will have their moment in the third year that should be like a mirage, so it’s fine.
Is that okay?