
I will protect Masa-chan!! We will definitely win!!
Is there only weird people in this manga?!
It was like a classic battle with a normal back-and-forth.
He was a refreshing handsome guy, but he has completely turned into a leisure man.
Hirose is also growing up! But a little creepy!
Mr. Lejatto of Light…
This isn’t even the district qualifiers yet…
If I could go to Koshien, what kind of monsters would be there?
The protagonist seems kind of like a villain…
If I were a fujoshi, I would get wet.
Is it the final chapter?
I lost to someone who isn’t a genius as a catcher…
There were various things, but it ended on a passionate note…
If the practice match turned into a battle of the gods, what are we going to do in the real match!?
We lost, but Todoroki was an incredible genius and extremely strong until the end…
>>13
I thought no matter how talented they are, they could never compete with Kiriyama, but then they surprised me by holding their ground.
>>21
You can hit it when you see it, but you can’t hit it because you’re not watching.
The main story is actually playing baseball properly, but things like the one in the image keep mixing in…
>>14
Is there anything that can break?
However, I thought that if I face Next Thunder, they might also deal with the Niagara Fork, but I guess just intentionally walking them every at-bat would be enough.
>>16
I thought that if we do something like that in the high school tournament, the audience would heckle… but it seems like this coaching staff doesn’t get bothered by that much.
>>16
The opponent that got excited in the practice match is typically expected to lose in the semifinals, but I wonder what will happen.
This is a practice match… I want to team up with these two!
>>17
Well, if I transfer according to the rules, I won’t be eligible to participate in official matches for a year, so Hirose and the others will graduate, and Ino will be done after the summer of 15, so he won’t be around either.
The love is overly heavy…
Hirose is getting stronger, which is great.
I guess you practiced catching.
Between a filthy bandit and a noble knight, it is surely the knight who is better at taking it on.
It’s not the intensity of a practice match!
It’s not just that Kiriyama is amazing, but also that Yo-chan properly caught it, which is why the conclusion is wonderful.
>>23
After all, baseball can’t be played alone!
>>25
Huh? You can do it, right?
Do it.
>>25
Huh? You can do it, right? Just do it!
Hirose-kun should be fairly cool on the last page, but the thread image is noisy.
I wonder what the next match will be.
Is it the first match of the prefectural tournament or the decisive battle of the prefectural tournament?
Certainly, they probably won’t jump all the way to Koshien at once.
Even if you lose, Sho-chan seems to be doing pretty well, doesn’t he?
>>30
I don’t understand…
>>30
If an expert like Hirose says it’s not okay, then it probably isn’t okay.
Wow, that was a great Koshien final… It was an amazing match, and I’m really satisfied!
“Please make me suffer more! I think that’s a pretty strange scene, but there are many other perverts on different pages.”
The place where I give a sign for a missed swing is filled with various emotions, and this is my favorite one so far.
In the end, after a year, he was already a genius worthy of the title of being under professional attention…
I think it’s a dark homo that basically looks the same as when they were in elementary school.
It was the same in one-out situations, but no matter how amazing the pitcher is, if you can’t catch the ball, you can’t win…
I’ve been reading and thinking, “So that’s where this is going~!!”
Losing from a missed swing… That’s a good place to fall… And then I was stunned by the supply.
It’s the first time I’ve found a baseball manga interesting.
You were doing it, right, author?
Aside from the feelings directed towards Sho-chan, everything else is genuinely cool.
I thought, “After creating that effect with a move called Moon Impact, I’m getting a foul!?”
Well, there was one ball left, you know.
>>43
Marvelous!
Was this at Koshien or something…?
From Shō-chan’s perspective, the savior who came along when he was about to wet his pants, but probably Yō-chan was just watching and waiting for a chance.
Is there something I can break?
>>46
Stop making problematic statements every episode!
>>46
Is it for real that even adults like this have voting rights…?
Awesome! It feels like a baseball manga!!
Isn’t this a bit too intense for the first practice match?
>>50
I’ve been using this for about six months for this match…
The performance where they draw a face upside down with the Niagara fork is really great!
“That’s impossible to hit,” but then they come back for another round, how incredible…
It’s good for a siscon to make the most of their experience as a catcher and not give up on winning until the end.
Yō-chan, who is devotedly biting into the battle of the gods, is so cool…
>>54
That’s my childhood friend!
I read it while feeling excited the whole time.
It’s still a practice match, though.
It was unexpected to focus on Hirose to wrap things up.
It’s nostalgic to think that just about seven episodes ago, Hirose was depicted as a struggling character.
>>58
It’s just become clear that it’s somewhat unpleasant, but it must be a tough person!
In his prime, if Kiriyama could pitch like this all the way to the 9th inning, that’s just monstrous.
It’s not the pressure of a pitcher who can only throw three full-power pitches.
There won’t be a next chance for the ball that Todoroki missed once!
Hirose managed to catch the ball that he missed once!
The way it brought the game to a set is just too good…
Isn’t this going to break my heart, siscon…?
We won, but didn’t we reveal quite a bit of our hand in the practice match?
>>64
Meta-wise, if we are assuming a rematch, there are indeed things we need to show.
>>64
That’s why it was necessary for us to keep this a secret from each other.
>>64
Aside from Todoroki, Sho-chan can win as well, and since there’s no need to face Todoroki in the real match, there’s not much risk in revealing my hand to this opponent.
>>64
Because the audience is limited.
As long as Saint Tere doesn’t spread it around, it should be fine…
As I did during the match this time, I will continue to increase my hand size…
>>64
When it’s your turn next time.
“Did that Saint Teresa lose!?”
It seems like it will be a spot for someone who lost to the next opponent.
>>64
In the first place, we started with a promise to keep it as quiet as possible.
There is no definitive information on whether Kiriyama is injured.
Without even bringing in Kiriyama, Sho can contain the entire St. Tele batting lineup, except for Todoroki, until the 9th inning.
So it’s not really a matter of whether you get found out or not.
>>64
Applying pressure on allies to increase options is what practice matches are about.
Upon closer inspection, it’s nice that Kiriyama calls his own ball “this kid.”
It’s such a legendary match…
This time Kobori was quiet, so I’m a little scared for next time.
I’ve heard that a ball with a high rotation is light, but essentially, it’s just about hitting it off-center.
🌕
It’s nice not knowing what will happen next since I got a reaction just from a first-time kill with a too-falling fork…
Is there any team that would pick you up just based on your catching skills that can reach a level of a Niagara fork?
The person aspires to be a scholar, but…
>>79
Hirose seems to have an overall sense of giving up on everything, so I feel like if that part improves, he will go to university and continue playing baseball a bit longer.
But Todoroki can still extract the dashi, right…?
>>80
In this match, Sho-chan is going to properly control things and win, right?
It was an incredibly intense match, but this is just a practice match, right?
Saint Tere itself can be completely shut down by Masachin at his best, except for any year-long duo.
If a strategy to avoid me is taken, it will be really tough.
This is seriously so cool, but it’s way too noisy!
It was normally hot and interesting… is this not even the preliminaries for Koshien!?
Hirose is probably fine since it’s like a consensual relationship…
Can we keep this level of enthusiasm in every match?!
This manga is really interesting but scary.
So that’s what the core of the bat meant…
>>92
So, the torpedo bat that was a topic of conversation last month is perfect for people who tend to hit it on the inside since the sweet spot is located there.
On the contrary, veterans who have been swinging a bat they are accustomed to for 10 or 20 years don’t need to rely on such tricks.
>>106
Wow…
>>92
I think it’s a bit of an oversimplification to say it’s because it vibrates.
Is it the second round next?
>>93
It’s an unofficial match…
If Saint Tere is going to rematch, at least I want one more excellent batter.
There was a feeling that inflation might peak with the auctions.
I thought the sweet spot of the bat was more towards the center.
>>96
It depends on the thing.
The most important three-ball limit is a victory achieved by keeping it hidden, so it’s a huge advantage.
Hirose will probably be able to help others if he goes on to higher education.
Every time a new manga is released, my baseball knowledge gets updated, so I realize it’s a baseball manga.
I understand that these kids’ goal is to win the Koshien, but I don’t get what the goal of this manga is!
I am being made to dance in the palm of the author’s hand.
Even with just a fastball, it’s a monster, but adding the change-up’s variations along with Moon Impact and Niagara Fork to shake it up and this demon king is running out of weaknesses…
“Please make me suffer more; the panel indeed looks like the one above is the Demon King and the one below is the protagonist…”
The allies also have the secret that they are not just relying on Saint Teruwa.
This time, it’s just really interesting as a baseball manga.
Even though I understand, it’s a type of ball that I can’t catch, so Yō-chan is pretty amazing, isn’t he?
>>107
Deciding in actual combat is so cool…!
If it’s two outs, can you unconditionally run on a missed third strike, and can you do it under certain conditions in other cases?
>>110
When there are no runners on first base.
When at first base, the catcher might pretend to drop the ball on purpose to induce a missed swing and execute a double play, so that underhanded tactic is prohibited.
>>123
It’s the same with the infield fly; it really has been thought out properly…
>>126
There must have been someone who actually did it when nothing had been decided, I suppose…
>>110
For example, in cases other than intentionally deflecting the ball like a runner on first base with one out leading to a double play, you can run after a missed swing.
That’s just how a core is… I realized.
Is there something that can be broken?
>>112
Please do not try.
It’s just like a baseball manga…
>>113
Was it not in Minecraft…?
I feel like it’s rare to see a baseball manga that emphasizes missed swings this much.
>>116
Basically, catchers in baseball manga don’t drop the ball…
>>116
If you don’t take the basics for granted, baseball manga will become tedious…
>>122
In Kiryama’s case, practicing catching three balls a day has a surprisingly good effect since he can’t practice much.
The story about the core feels like it comes from someone with experience.
>>119
You were the author, right!?
I was shocked that the magical pitch was suddenly countered.
Myth?
My favorite baseball manga’s “foul tip” is the foul tip against the cheating ball in One Noutsu.
If you try to carefully evaluate the pitch type, you won’t have time to swing.
Hitting the sweet spot of the bat and adjusting to changes in speed is really tough.
There are many rules to prevent sneaky plays, like the infield fly rule from before.
>>128
Baseball itself has added rules incrementally over the past 100 years.
>>134
Isn’t it becoming like an illegal construction because of that?
>>141
I’m doing it.
Manga that exploit loopholes in the rules are not limited to just those types; even in something like Dokaben, there are rules that make you go, “Wait, is there really such a rule?!” and they keep popping up.
>>141
Since it wasn’t originally documented, there were actually some problematic plays until recently that required illegal construction.
Until just 10 years ago, it was an unspoken understanding that “the catcher can stand blocking home plate! In return, runners are allowed to tackle the catcher!”
Naturally, it had become a hotbed for injuries, so there was a request from the players’ association, and it was banned.
>>128
The teacher is not good at dirty jokes.
It was a missed opportunity! It felt like Sacred Tere had put everything out there, which was great.
There must have been a cunning one…
When Tohru said, “I can hit it!” it changed to “How far will it drop?!” The Niagara is way too overwhelming.
The demon king, struck back by the moon, has an impact that, combined with his hair and shadow, gives off a subtle hint of Cthulhu flavor.
When I was told it was a missed swing, I thought, “Oh! I lost!”
It’s just like a baseball manga.
Basically, baseball players tend to be thought of as foolish, but baseball is a game that requires a lot of intelligence.
>>140
There are so many patterns to remember just for defense…
Intentional drops will undoubtedly make it boring.
In other words, the tempo will deteriorate.
Right now, there isn’t much information about Kiriyama, so I was able to fight with fewer moves.
As more matches increase and research advances, it will be conquered.
I’m looking forward to how to respond to that.
>>143
I think it’s at a level where you can understand it but not conquer it… but with this author, unexpected strategies will probably emerge.
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Kiryama has almost all of his pitches as magical ones like a demon king, but it’s interesting how just making foul balls brings him closer to victory.
It was supposed to be a baseball manga, but turned into a battle of gods.
Author! This is way too big in scale!
>>146
On the day we participate in Koshien, it feels like the universe might collapse.
Isn’t everyone leveling up too much in the first practice match!?
>>147
However, it’s hard to tell when the points were scored during Mob’s at-bat, as it was mostly cut!
There seems to be one person who stands out in a different manga…
>>148
(Who is it…?)
It’s only natural to become stronger for my wife, who I’ve been with for much longer, rather than for a partner I just started teaming up with out of lust.
If Sho-chan is a little too cool, I won’t be able to maintain my composure.
Basically, actions that make you think “Isn’t this a good deal?” are generally prohibited by the rules.
Because in reality, such cases have occurred in the past and have been prohibited.
In the end, Ino’s smile gives a sense of trust in his teammates, and that’s nice.
>>151
I really love Merchant-kun-senpai…
Even though I believe in Todoroki’s genius to the point of blind faith, he immediately gives instructions to escape, and that alone shows a strong awareness of trying to protect his genius—it’s just too clever.
Even though you’re the only one doing Idolmaster, you still managed to wrap it up neatly in the end…
I’m still managing with about 25% leisure.
Marvelous Kiriyama is too much of a demon king.
I think that since the warrior, who was not even on the radar, became the deciding factor in the battle between the hero and the demon king, there will be a chance for the armed villager A to shine as well.
In ancient baseball, there wasn’t even a strike zone.
The origin is that the audience was yelling, “You could have hit that! Hit it! (strike!)”
I learned the meaning of “You should hit the strike!” from “Oofuri.”
It’s like a forgetfulness battery…
In recent years, the cut technique has been effectively banned, treated the same as the squeeze bunt.
>>167
Huh? I can’t get a haircut now?
>>178
In high school baseball, it’s no good.
>>178
Because there is a pitch count limit now.
>>186
Ah, I see.
If we go with a cut, we can ruin the pitcher.
>>178
There are regulations that are bad and those that are not, and they have effectively been banned in high school baseball.
>>167
The technique of cutting (hitting difficult pitches just to foul them off) has been somewhat criticized for being used solely to wear down the pitcher, but the real problem is that the very nature of baseball places an extraordinarily high burden on pitchers.
Rather than depicting the Niagara Fork as a simple standalone finisher move,
1. A floating straight ball that makes the opponent conscious before dropping.
2. Saint Teresa aiming for a last-minute hit-and-run.
3. Hirose who picks up everything
It’s really impressive how it’s depicted as a special move with three hot elements! You’ve done this, right!
>>168
By doing this with the same story as Moon Impact, we can allow readers to experience Niagara while still keeping their awareness of the straight.
It’s like a battle of the gods, and while in awe, I secure the catch…
Super cool!
The rules that are hard to understand tend to be filled with lawless ones when everyone generally relaxes them.
The hero and the bandit were really great characters, but it’s a shame that in a baseball manga, it’s difficult to create opportunities for them after the game ends.
>>171
The hero can take on the role of a scout during the match, so let’s have them work.
Rules in sports, not just in baseball, are basically made to be interesting (or to ensure safety).
The offside rule in soccer is meant to discourage the tactic of just standing in front of the goal, which is boring, so let’s stop that.
That’s not the face of the protagonist from the marvelous baseball manga!
The face in the panel below is too refreshing.
It can’t be helped; he is a deviant criminal.
Inou is with Mr. Agawa and the Kiriyama department, huh…
>>177
I want a smart one that I can place on the bench without hesitation.
Is it okay to do this in a practice match?
Hey, isn’t it that baseball players have a lot of rules they need to remember?
>>180
Even professionals may not remember everything, and that’s questionable.
This isn’t the fault of the professionals; there are rules in place for situations where people might say, “I don’t know about that.”
I’m glad you were able to establish the character of Kiryuyama the Demon King.
One reason catchers are often stocky is because there are many crossover plays.
That’s strange, even though there are a lot of productions that you’d see at Koshien, this is just a practice match at a regular school…
The author is doing it, right?
>>188
At the national tournament level, the batting lineup is more solid, so the timing for relief becomes more difficult.
I don’t understand the prefectural tournament.
There are rules that even commentators and directors don’t remember.
I know the rule that if the batter steps out of the batter’s box after the pitcher begins their pitching motion, the batter is called out.
>>190
What do you mean, Tokuchi!
>>190
I’ve never seen anything other than One Outs.
Do you have to be crazy to get good at baseball?
The fact that they are putting out top-class opponents in a mere practice match means…
From here on, there will be all sorts of teams that use not just technology but also bizarre strategies.
Once, the ace of a weak school that made it through the Koshien qualifiers by throwing about 200 pitches in each game…
I thought it was pretty brutal to see that Chiben Wakayama was totally cut down.
It’s helpful that they occasionally explain basic knowledge as well.
This is… a baseball manga…
>>195
That’s why I think teachers are really necessary.
Todoroki won’t lose! A genius won’t lose! The catcher, who was inspiring his spirit,
Catching a ball that I said absolutely couldn’t be caught and winning must really shatter your mental state.
If I’m just worried about Todoroki’s wins and losses, I’m also getting completely crushed myself.
Am I in a myth right now!? That line was just full of momentum and was no good.
In baseball, ground rules can be troublesome due to the foul zone and the ceiling.
Baseball is a sport where you experience both winning and losing multiple times.
Saint Terre is not done yet, right?
I hope for another heated battle at Koshien, and I’d even like to see matches from other teams.
But if that happens, how many years will it take?
Pitchers’ shoulders are consumables, so if we allow the cut method, it seriously affects pitchers’ quality of life.
I remembered thinking while reading ONE OUTS that it’s tough having to memorize not only the simple rules but also the types of signs and their multiple patterns.
It was major, right?
A switch-pitcher and switch-hitter battle.