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Understanding Iga-kun
Don’t get emotional.
As expected, the Phoenix is definitely a strong team…
It’s really annoying how they keep recommending me; I should just transfer to another team from Phoenix.
>>4
Phoenix is a recommendation-focused exam team…
>>9
Forget about recommendations; just enjoy Ayane from the start…
If a former sales representative speaks like that, it’s no wonder the relationship deteriorates.
Director Date is cool… but the team is already…
I don’t understand the true intentions of the Phoenix side.
How was the salesman treated like this?
>>7
You think about Aya that much, huh? Thanks! I’m not even aware that reducing the slots is a threat.
>>7
The Phoenix side had no intention of considering such proposals, so everything was simply dismissed.
>>7
I talked about something nice, but in the end…
“Well, I’m sorry you came, but we don’t have the right to decide our paths—unless it’s senior Director Date.”
Ayano’s path is already set, so there’s no need to go to the seniors, and being brushed off like that, it would be meaningless to head over to Director Date from here.
Anyway, I’m going to Gunma…
They say the course of the Ayase River is decided.
The salespeople were talking about things like last time and expanding sales channels.
But it’s kind of nice that you only tell me to study.
I guess he’s a more proper adult than the Phoenix coach in that thread.
>>16
There aren’t many adults worse than the one in the thread image!
If large companies don’t make things convenient for small businesses, we might not be able to receive work in the future! Well, I see… it just turned out that way.
…Isn’t it okay for everyone to not rush? You can go to high school, right?
Did the former salesman end up striking out?
You tightened it without pulling.
Is it just a role to showcase the brutal scouting cases?
It’s nice that both of them have a negative reliability of being bad.
I don’t feel very good about it.
I wanted to see a bit of a development where everyone shared the preparation for accepting Yokohama, and Ayaka kicks.
Looking back, the directors maintained the stance that even though we were told various things, in the end, it would be Aya who decides.
If a salesman subtly threatens to reduce quotas if you don’t comply, well, that’s just how it is.
I didn’t really understand it well, but deciding on a career path is something to do after becoming a senior.
In the first place, Phoenix has its own thick pipeline, so it doesn’t really matter if Yokohama turns its back.
Even without that, there are plenty of strong schools in the Kanto region besides Yokohama.
Huh!?
Oh really!? That’s seriously funny.
The Fenikkun team is showing more and more respectable sides compared to the early impressions when they were just wanting to try out Ayano.
>>29
Of course, if a pitcher who won the U12 World Championship joined the team, I would want to use them, but it’s really admirable that they were able to save them while considering the future of the Phoenix.
The difference is striking between the director who tells a temporary lie out of affection for his own son and is ultimately found out…
Don’t use Yasupapa as a benchmark.
I wonder what Gunma Kinkou is like…
>>31
I wonder if that is the place with Akechi-san.
Or could it be another high school in Gunma?
>>33
If it’s another high school, we can shut out Akechi-san’s trips to Koshien during his second and third years!
I felt that there was more to this than I had expected… I wonder if that’s the case.
Is that a nostalgic part on page 5?
The Phoenix can boldly go to Yokohama.
Yasupapa is a useless adult, but at least he has good visibility.
There certainly isn’t anyone as worthless as the one in the thread image yet.
>>37
Midnight looks foolish.
>>40
It’s terrible in itself, but it’s still much better than Yasu’s statement doubting if he is his own child, so it’s troubling.
Even when threatened and pushed around, you don’t let them take your words; you’re great, director.
He’s a tough guy.
Salespeople not only have the role of bringing in clients, but they also have the responsibility of sending their own players, which is tough.
I wonder if this is an act of pushing away or if it still depicts an understanding person.
Even if I somehow manage to get Ayato, I would be extremely troubled about where to send it.
>>44
First, a three-year period begins during which we continue to be mindful not to break Ayano.
>>44
Right now, the only one that can freely move money is the university, but there’s probably a lot of pressure to go pro.
>>53
Well, considering the baseball world, there’s zero need for Aya to go to college…
>>60
There’s an image that universities overuse pitchers and end up breaking them, depending on the place.
>>70
Well, that’s basically it.
I don’t think about anything after turning pro.
It ended quite peacefully for a draw that felt like hell.
The only adults capable of forming a lineup with trash talk are probably loser dads.
>>47
But I can’t keep it next to my son.
Mr. Akechi is currently the second most skilled catcher after Togo, so he seems unlikely to break even if he catches A’s pitches.
Due to the declining birthrate, if we can’t lure players from Phoenix, which we have been securing every year, it might affect the evaluation on the scouting side.
I might have underestimated the Phoenix brand…
>>49
Although the baseball team was noticeably lacking, it still has solid brand power…
Even if it’s a long-standing pipeline, if you keep sending such useless players, there won’t be any slots left.
After all
“Give us more chances to appeal than Ayase River’s individual play.”
That’s all I said.
Isn’t it terrible?
>>50
No… I think it’s reasonable to say that if you force yourself to pitch and then say you’re going to adjust with Ariga, you shouldn’t play as if you have no intention of adjusting.
>>56
However… it’s stupid not to take the out when you can…
>>56
Moreover, I’m taking away the appeal chance from them.
>>68
Well, to be honest, even if Tokino becomes a pitcher, there won’t be any opportunities to appeal…
>>81
“Let me appeal is mainly said by Tokio, while the captain focuses on the direction of the team, so what they are observing is different.”
>>89
You say it’s about the team’s direction, but it’s important that everyone except Aya can play well.
In short, it’s because it can appeal.
>>99
I’m not saying to let me play well, but rather to stop the selfish behavior of saying it’s for battery adjustment while showing no intention to actually adjust it.
>>112
That’s just a facade.
>>115
No, it’s only Nakimushi Tokio who keeps saying “recommendation, recommendation,” right?
>>112
You’re saying that too, but you also mentioned that it’s important for everyone other than Aya to make good plays.
Based on that, I’m saying to stop playing selfishly and give other people a chance.
It’s just that the constraint of the Ayase River is being used as a leverage to spice up the conversation, but the assertion itself hasn’t changed from Tokio’s perspective.
>>112
It’s meaningless for Taka to come down, and everyone except Aya is saying that making good plays (appeals) is more important.
>>130
But if I think about my future in baseball, isn’t it tough for youth baseball if I feel like I’m being deprived of opportunities for growth?
“Let’s aim for the national tournament from the beginning with a strong team.”
>>157
What does it mean to be deprived of a place to grow?
Practice batting and contribute by scoring points.
Wow, I started to cry.
>>163
I think not being able to gain any defensive experience under the pressure of a real match will significantly affect your future baseball career.
“You’re right that I need to work harder on my hitting.”
>>157
What do you mean by “whatever”?
Isn’t Iga turning into a considerate boyfriend for Aya?
It’s hard to say that I was just preparing in case there might be some interference!
>>54
Everyone at that place was completely relaxed, so it’s really amazing that you were prepared.
“It’s a good thing to say out loud that even if we get hit, let us appeal during that time…”
Ayaka said last time that she wouldn’t do mid-game appearances like during the Makikata match, but the discussion has gone back to that point in the meeting.
Do people who are well-informed realize that when capable and less capable children end up on the same path, it feels like a sort of barter?
>>61
Let’s read! Oblivion Battery
>>61
Since all the match results are recorded, it’s completely clear.
Can one acquire the level of ability to appeal on defense as a senior?
I thought it was all about just throwing or hitting.
>>62
Amateurs make more defensive mistakes than they think, so scouts want to see how good their defense really is.
Especially in defense, catching and throwing is different from fielding choices and positional judgments.
The latter is seen as either really hating practice or being thought of as a fool who can’t use their head during practice.
It was the former salesperson who was dazzled by the diamond.
In the end, it was taken by Gunma.
After all, he’s the only one who understands me.
What position does Yamato hold?
>>67
A man who may become an understanding partner.
Somehow, I feel like Iga looks like a strong character.
>>71
In fact, I’m in the center of the Phoenix lineup, so I’m a strong character.
In terms of appeal opportunities, a pitcher showing that they can pitch without giving up runs or are good at pick-offs is also an appeal opportunity.
Aya no longer needs to appeal.
If you look at Kyureki.com…
From the team’s perspective, winning isn’t everything, so Ayane’s being selfish.
I’m not very knowledgeable about baseball, but which part is the play where you don’t intend to make adjustments?
I feel like it wouldn’t make sense if we scored to adjust things.
It’s hindsight, but since there were no points scored, I feel like this is the right decision.
>>77
Originally, the reason was that the battery, or rather the catcher’s catching, lacked confidence, but getting an out in a completely unrelated situation is not right, is it?
Since it’s just a practice match and Ayaka doesn’t have to worry about her evaluation, there’s no problem if she doesn’t do well.
Last week I thought you should appeal by hitting, but this week after reading it, at least in the context of the exhibition match, A feels a bit tyrannical.
It’s scary how Ayaka suddenly starts to interrupt others the moment she gets intimidated by a valid argument…
Now I’m the fifth first baseman for the Phoenix.
Isn’t the growth curve of the iguana amazing?
>>80
You’re the kind of person who has the capacity to go from the play team, Bambees, to Phoenix…
Honestly, it’s incredible that Iga is a regular in the Phoenix lineup, right?
>>84
I think even seniors believed that I would eventually disappear, but when it comes to just growth, I’m among the best.
Natsuo’s curse is too strong.
I thought I jumped from the overly sweet Bambi team to a meritocratic team after the world tournament, but something feels off.
It feels like the restraint on the bad mode has become Ayane’s weakness.
If that weren’t there, I wouldn’t be able to say anything.
In short, it’s about allowing them to make an appeal even if it slightly lowers their batting average due to being hit, so it’s definitely not something you would say to a pitcher.
Before complaining about a scoreless pitcher, as a basic premise.
All I can say is to reflect on your own inadequacy.
Wow, I cried!
>>91
Don’t get emotional!
It’s a stubborn commitment that I can’t give up, even if I become weaker at not conceding goals…
Ayase River also has unrealistic aspects.
It is difficult to align our intentions while protecting the points we cannot compromise on.
Iga, who was said to be unable to keep up with practice after transferring from the play team, is now with Ayane.
Feeling the growth has come to the point where I can express things.
Iga is from a good family, so they probably come from a good lineage.
They are smart, so they can put in effort efficiently.
I understand that there are few competitors for catchers in the lower batting order, but suggesting a first baseman in the middle of the lineup is a bit of a leap.
It’s not a team that values the path over winning or losing.
Well, it’s one thing if you’re a starting pitcher, but to force your way onto the mound there…
There’s no need to be overly fixated on plays that don’t concede points…
I can understand the desire to blame Aya, but don’t you think we should reflect on ourselves first?
Because no matter how you look at it, they are putting their own weaknesses on the shelf, so it’s hard to agree.
The idea that it’s okay to lose after conceding points if good plays can be made is definitely incompatible with Aya, so it’s pretty much impossible.
I’ll respond better, so…
Let me make an appeal.
Aya, it’s good because you didn’t let any goals in.
Everyone, value the team’s cooperation.
Iga, acting like a backline teammate or something.
This is the new Adachi Phoenix!
If Iga were to go to Gunma, it would be a waste to give up Keio…
>>105
As a result of giving up Keio to play baseball with my friends, I became the captain of the runner-up school at Koshien, which is quite rewarding in itself.
And then, if Aya clearly pursued the issues other than herself.
Aya is told not to talk about baseball.
What is this meeting!?
Tokiwo should live more freely, just like his older brother.
Everyone except Aya.
Aiya loses by giving up points, but it’s a match where the defense can make a strong impression >>> Aiya’s match where there are no hits and no runs allowed.
I’m thinking that it’s already fallen apart.
>>108
It’s different to play in a practice match where it’s okay to concede points.
And the only one saying to get hit is Tokio.
>>118
Since it’s a practice match, wanting to do defensive training is… well…
I can’t read Iga’s true intentions because their poker face is too good…
Aya can’t pitch in all the games, and the repercussions of the players Aya chased are affecting the team.
Tokio is filling in for the pitcher for the team, even with the words Ayaka said.
That’s the point where others can easily break you.
These kids just graduated from middle school.
>>111
Hell?
>>111
By the way, the director already told Little a little while ago that the evaluation isn’t really related to that.
The adults who are coming to see it are solely focused on Aya.
The time of birth has nothing to do with it.
>>117
They do not know about it.
Even if you know it, it’s impossible to just accept that it doesn’t relate to the evaluation.
The forced appearance in Hirakata was ostensibly for adjustments, but in the end, it was personal feelings behind it…
As I thought, Akechi is to blame for everything…
>>116
But Ayaya might have broken down if she hadn’t reached this mental state.
In a way, it can be said that I did a good thing.
It was supposed to be an adjustment, but even though ~ is technically correct, it ultimately feels like an afterthought reason, so it has a both-ways feeling…
Fenikkan is a good adult, isn’t he?
It’s simply just a kids’ fight, but the content is too hellish.
It’s best not to say anything to Tokio…
Even if the director says not to worry about it, I don’t care; it just annoys me, you know?
Just by putting him on the defensive and getting him out, I’m being told something like this?
>>127
The pent-up frustration became apparent through the restraint.
I was worried that the Ayase River would get stuck here, so I’ve been feeling down this week.
I think it’s possible if the goal is not to concede a single point, but there was a discussion about becoming weaker and not being able to win.
The team is falling apart.
We must not forget that jealousy towards the strongest pitcher of the generation who won the world championship is at the root of this.
In the first place, Ayaka did something selfish three weeks ago, and Ayaka apologized then, so it should have ended there. Why is it being dragged out for so long…?
Next is the turn for everyone except Aya to reflect, right…?
Hide: “Stop talking about baseball because I can’t retort when you bring it up!”
The team’s atmosphere is terrible, and shouldn’t we have A stop playing in matches until they become a senior, let the juniors pitch, and have Tokio play shortstop instead?
>>134
If it’s a practice match, that’s fine, but we can’t do that in an official match.
Also, it was Ayasegawa who interrupted during the last practice match.
As long as the misunderstanding that A is doing it for appeal isn’t resolved…
Ayaka still has the bomb of being used as a speaker tool for her sister to learn about her future path.
The rapid assessment was a misunderstanding on Tokino’s part.
I understood that the Phoenix brand itself is rock-solid.
It’s no wonder that one would feel a sense of crisis when exposed to the scrutiny of so many adults.
I thought we agreed not to do any more with the distractions and mid-game appearances, right?
The conversation that followed wasn’t just about being okay with it; it ended with reprimands for the interference and the mid-game pitching change.
That’s the scene where Aya voluntarily did something bad.
At least Ayaya herself thinks so, so she gets hurt when she’s poked.
It’s a good thing that Ayaka is keeping a clean sheet.
Is it too much to ask for those who don’t contribute to the team by scoring to stop complaining?
The fact is that even if the team loses, I choose the path of continuing to be the strongest.
>>143
When A is throwing, they can’t lose, so there’s nothing A can do.
In the past, Ayaka would have gladly become a punching bag for my complete outbursts, but you’ve changed…
Yoshi Aya
I’m going to baseball training now, so let’s stop pitching until high school.
>>145
I want you to stop doing that because it makes my son lose confidence.
>>150
The son-favoring worthless director who ruined Ayase River’s life.
>>174
Huh? I have thoroughly drilled in the fundamentals of tactical vision, haven’t I?
The chicks are angry that you are the only one getting food from the parents, but Ayatori is at a level where she goes to get food by herself.
I truly acted solely out of ego when it came to just the intimidation…
I’ve been doing this out of personal reasons since I killed Natsuo.
I really love the way Feniko can’t be eaten like a raccoon.
Aya apologized, but all I can think is that Tokio and the others won’t apologize.
>>152
Because the strong guy is at fault and has to apologize…
>>152
This is a meeting that’s actually a venting and shaming session directed at Aya.
Can it really be said as if I’ve taken the head of a demon just by a mere provocation?
Iga is growing something extraordinary!
>>156
I can manage even without Ayasegawa now.
If A is being aggressive and trying to strike out without trusting the backup, then A is at fault, but in reality, it could work even if there were scarecrows instead of pitcher A and catcher A, given their solid performance.
Do your best to hit more.
In the one-shot, was King Ko in Osaka?
>>159
Osaka
If it’s Seta, I might have said something like “Give me a chance to appeal, hehehe” while massaging her shoulders.
It seems that Iga and Aya are trying to do something.
Maybe it’s saying let’s play baseball in a new place unrelated to the Phoenix members.
So, are you going to Gunma?
I’m gradually finding it harder to forgive the representative director who seems to be talking about something on YouTube in the unrelated zone.
>>166
Director Res of Sports Sunglasses
The comment section being vandalized.
>>173
The sunglasses guy is messing around on someone else’s channel!
That’s because Ayase River is deliberately provoking Yamato.
Well, it’s fine if I don’t do it from now on, right? No, first of all, I should say I’m sorry.
>>167
Aya reflected, but what about you guys?
>>170
He generously forgave Aya.
Lie
I don’t forgive you.
>>167
Response from Tokio.
Honestly, all it comes down to is to make an appeal through striking.
>>168
If Ayaka properly scores on her own, then she won’t be criticized no matter what she does.
>>182
Aya is!?!??
I thought the Phoenix wasn’t a top powerhouse, but still a fairly strong team.
Can’t you hit that far? Is there a poor harvest in Aya’s generation?
The possibility that Iga may not help next time.
Aren’t you going to quit Phoenix just like that, Ayase River?
>>177
If I stop, will the brand collapse?
I want you to do it.
“Please forgive me for weighing the future of baseball against my son.”
In the end, I managed to get them to apologize because it led to a stalemate.
So, it’s impossible for me to throw it while considering your original paths, right? It’s like the responses here are being put on hold.
In the end, instead of nitpicking at Ayane’s minor mistakes while ignoring her contributions, I can only say, practice, practice, hurry up and practice!
>>183
I just want to hang you up and relieve my frustration…
Director Namiki has a tendency to raise expectations himself, you know.
If it weren’t for that statement, Aya wouldn’t have been hurt even more.
Hide became obsessed with a conspiracy theory that Aya and Iga were plotting something.
But I’ve been told I might have already decided on a high school, so I might actually be doing something.