
Kobori: It’s fine if you want to decide my jersey number.
I’m an adult…
>>1If I could objectively assess my own evaluation, I wouldn’t be able to make such a proposal…
Kobori is way too much to the point where the teacher seems normal…
You don’t come across such a good teacher very often…
I’m playing a different game.
Wow, don’t suddenly show a face like a teacher’s example!
Could it be that she is quite a good woman…?
The punch that followed was frightening.
I want them to team up with Kobori and create a physical brain monster.
>>8Don’t say it like it’s Magical Brain Power.
>>109What do you think of when you hear “banana”?
>>117The teacher is not good with dirty jokes!
>>122Cute
I almost fell in love, you know.
If it’s an adult like this, then it’s fine for them to have the right to vote.
I was surprised to suddenly become an adult worthy of having the right to vote.
An adult securing food for Kobori, who hasn’t eaten.
>>12Is that how it is…?
What a nice person…
As a teacher, he is just a perfectly good one.
You’re saying good things, but with this difference in physique and the way you’re framing it, it looks like you’re being threatening.
Could it be that you’re leaving some of Kobori’s curry that you’ve let sit?
>>15I thought it was half-hearted for a gag, wondering what the purpose of that one panel was, but I see now.
It’s admirable to see a good adult unable to bear watching students shoulder such significant decisions despite not understanding baseball.
In place of lacking knowledge and coaching ability in volleyball, I remember a teacher from Haikyuu who shines in their guidance as an educator.
I like it when the teacher sulks upon realizing there is no jersey number.
Even just being an advisor for a sport you know nothing about makes you a good teacher.
I see, so that’s the decision… it’s really tough that there’s a second dip later on.
I can’t help but be curious about what comes next…
A teacher who advises a club they have no interest in at all is pretty much a good person…
>>22It’s admirable to have the motivation to try, even if you don’t understand.
I thought it was over once the jersey numbers were decided, but I didn’t expect it to continue.
Marry me.
I thought it was a good story until the end…
It’s tough to show up for practice when you have neither knowledge nor interest.
>>26Well, it would be boring if I don’t drink some alcohol, wouldn’t it?
Oh, you threw a breaking ball and got a strike!
Lieutenant Tsurumi playing baseball.
Granting of voting rights!
The person may be quite serious, but saying “This number was decided by the teacher!” would make the situation more chaotic.
Unlike a regular advisor,
I thought I could turn her into an ordinary beauty if I cropped it nicely, but every frame had a neck that was too thick, so it was impossible.
These glasses are quite something!
Great director…
Takeuchi’s acting is too good.
>>38I guess it means that being overly serious is the only redeeming quality, so if they’re told to do it for the team, they’ll do it…
The script itself is crazy, but the glasses are too.
If Mr. Ajawa doesn’t have a strong build, he can’t hold down Kiryama…
Isn’t it amazing that Takeuchi-kun can perform like that during tough times?
Trust in Kobori surpasses the sadness.
It’s not just a small amount of eye drops, so I started crying seriously halfway through…
>>44This eye drop really stings! This is a manga that could definitely say that.
>>48That’s a noisy eye drop, isn’t it?
Even though there is acting, it’s okay to let go of the pain without enduring it…
I was moved by the theory that the curry left by the teacher was for Kobori.
Why does Kobori-kun always start a psychological battle within the group right away?
It’s a perfectly reasonable thought that Kobori shouldn’t have to bear the responsibility, but it’s hard to believe that you came up with the jersey number…
It can’t be anything but tough…
I’m sorry… please show more of a sad appeal…
These glasses immediately test people…
You really are an adult outside of baseball, huh?
Kobori-kun just happens to look like a villager and is a great demon king who won’t betray anyone.
Everyone likes it when a usually careless drinker steps up and delivers when it matters, right?
>>54If anything, it’s just that the character is described as a drinker.
I haven’t drunk a single drop since it’s only been available on campus so far.
I think Takeuchi-kun is just pretending to be strong so he doesn’t bother Kobori, but he’s actually crying for real.
Tighten it regularly.
Takeshi was definitely planning to cry in secret.
Well, if you put it that way, saying to choose in a way that strengthens the team’s capabilities can be done even without understanding baseball, so don’t phrase it like that.
Well, I declined that help.
Is this villager in glasses just an ordinary person with a bit of armament?
>>59I think it’s a foreshadowing that when I realized I wasn’t the only one playing a different game, it was already too late.
>>59Your skills as an athlete are not that.
>>95But I have the skill to get a jersey number, you glasses-wearer.
>>113But it’s a level of skill that doesn’t reach the professionals.
>>118Most high school baseball players are like that!
>>113So you’re evaluating it better than those free-to-play players around.
A man who won’t just let things drop.
Use everything.
I really love the idea that even those who are not chosen can still make a proper contribution.
That aside, what’s with you, Kobori?
It’s already too good to accompany you to a training camp for a sport I don’t really understand.
A wise man
A boy who cares for his friends.
Cruel man
If Kobori says that, it’s not something you should let the other person do.
This time, I’m only making good teacher moves, and it’s confusing.
Kobori is either a werewolf or a madman.
“Don’t worry, I am still an educator. I won’t show up in front of my students while drunk.”
100% genuine feelings without any lies
>>69Am I sober with this…?
>>69Damn… Is this really sober!!
I think it’s amazing that you can make a proposal even though it’s a lie that would be caught right away if executed, director…
You may be convinced, but it’s true that you’re frustrated, isn’t it, Takeuchi-kun?
I suppose Ajawa-sensei understands the pain of making decisions too.
I thought you were struggling with your decision, but this guy says to act like I’m crying…
>>76I think they actually struggled with the decision.
If we are going to cut bamboo, we have decided to use it effectively and thoroughly.
>>76It was said that it’s a decision only Kobori can make.
I just picked up on the intention.
This curry is definitely Kobori’s.
Ajako is coming…
I wonder if they’ve been thinking about this script day and night…
>>81Wasn’t it that the moment your suffering was freed, it instantly came to mind?
Kobori is calculating that if they practice seriously and take the initiative in preparation and cleanup, it will be easier to get the other members to listen to them, right?
>>82I know that is how I can earn trust, but…
I don’t think that’s the only reason why I’m doing it.
>>89First and foremost, there’s simply a foundation of liking baseball.
Given that, Kobori is a man who uses everything available for the theater.
There seems to be a constant presence of related words in SNS topics…
>>84Hyperinflation is the worst…
A model of educators trying to change difficult-to-say things.
Yet a lot of things are already decided!!
The mentality of using what can be utilized, even if it has fallen to regular status in the third year, is incredible.
But Taketake’s role is something only Taketake can do…
You’re putting a lot of pressure on Inou and Kiriyama, huh…
Who was it that said this guy is a descendant of Furapeko?
Isn’t it way more evil than something like a frappuccino?
Maybe they are the ideal advisor who aims to take on unpleasant tasks while allowing the players to have their autonomy.
However, the teacher who understands nothing about baseball doesn’t realize that the decision they made is one no one can agree with…
To be honest, I feel like the evaluation of Kobori being too extreme will change again in two weeks, and I’m excited about it.
I sense a trust in Kobori and an aptitude for the drama club from Takeuchi-kun’s unexpected level of enthusiasm.
If it becomes “It was thought up by Dr. Ogawa!” then it leads to “Reconsider! Please, Kobori!” So it’s better to convey from the beginning that it was Kobori’s idea to keep things smoother.
Tears that raise the motivation of the team members are worth their weight in gold, Takeuchi-kun.
Kobori seems to be making Takeuchi practice crying.
>>102If you can achieve it in 30 minutes, that’s impressive regardless.
Even with eye drops, Takeuchi is giving a great performance.
Surely there must be a reason for everyone to win-win if Takeuchi-kun is the one getting it done.
If there’s nothing going on, it will just become an event where Kobori earns hate.
I think Kobori was really happy to hear this.
>>106Even I, as a reader, was moved…
You’re planning to get out of the Kobori Bench, right?
Kobori from the regular second team shouldn’t be out…
Before, I was called Gresham or Furapeko, but I think the evaluation of Lieutenant Tsurumi fits the best.
>>111They started calling it the Kobori Theater…
So this is what Golden Kamuy is about.
I haven’t read Golden Kamuy, so I don’t know what that lieutenant is like…
Kobori may look weak, but he is a captain who has everyone’s trust… He can normally receive, hit, and throw.
He may not be a decent advisor, but he is a good adult.
If you stand out too much in practice matches, you’ll take away everyone’s opportunity to grow.
You’re so skilled at creating highlights and excitement just by deciding whether or not to make a series regular in a bi-weekly serialized manga!
Calmly insane.
I mean, aside from this person acting like they’re drunk while sober, are they really that normal?
Regulars should carry the feelings of their teammates who are not in the lineup while fighting, so it’s just made a bit easier to bear.
You’re saying something serious with a serious face…
After the reunion, it is said that crossing the line with teacher Agawa under the influence of alcohol is acceptable.
It’s tough that, as an advisor, I have to accompany the club’s training camp even though it’s a holiday…
If you’re saying it was decided by a coach who doesn’t really understand baseball, then since Senior Takeuchi didn’t stand out in the game… it could just end there.
Takeuchi seems likely to appear again in the future.
Maybe the part where I stepped on the gas in the image is the trigger, right?
Saying “I decided it together with my teacher” makes my heart feel at ease.
However, the appearance did not lead Villager A to that conclusion.
Saved by pure kindness.
Once I start crying, my emotions take over and I end up sobbing uncontrollably.
>>138The eye drops may be an act, but it seems like they might genuinely trigger real tears.
It’s definitely true that it’s frustrating after all the effort you’ve put in.
It seems that Kiryama is the one most affected by Takeuchi’s cut.
I think he’s wondering if it’s okay for me to wear a numbered shirt!?
>>139That’s right, you took away my number from my senior year when I was seriously practicing with a buzz cut.
>>139If it’s Kobori, he must be expecting Kiriyama to have the determination to fight, as well as to grow even more based on that.
When Takeuchi came out, I thought, “Wow, it suddenly grew!”
Even that is used as a gimmick, and this manga is scary.
Rather than saying that an amateur baseball coach has decided
It means that after discussing with the director, it was decided to prioritize winning in this year’s selection! Isn’t that what it means?
>>141I’m not thinking about such difficult things.
A man who is sane yet insane.
>>142Everyone is a bit crazy and smart in their own direction!
If Takeuchi comes out at key moments to apply pressure, I won’t be able to endure it.
If it’s Kobori’s decision, there’s nothing we can do… I understand you, so I have no regrets at all.
>>146Hmm, but you know…
Isn’t it lacking punch?
It seems like it might be possible to corner Inou.
There were predictions that Kobori would be removed from the team, which caused some concern, but it turned out that wasn’t the case.
I don’t know how to put it, but the title image looks especially well-done on the long horizontal banner in first place.
Despite being a random mob character, Taketuchi-kun really stands out!
As expected, having the teacher as the heroine is good, right?
>>154Isn’t Sho there?
Isn’t that strange? Why is Sanma number one?
It looks the weakest, doesn’t it? (shushuu)
At least the glasses have no human heart.
The one I chose as the most effective is the Takeuchi crying scenario.
In the real performance, cry even more! This is not a level for villagers to be at!
Did he make Takeuchi cry to put pressure on Inoue?
>>159This will give everyone a buff, right?
>>159I think it’s the whole department.
I was not a villager, but the village chief.
It’s not an ordinary level of trust for that many people to have the members themselves decide the regulars and everyone follows.
This villager is definitely creepy.
The heroine is Sho-chan!
By crying and entrusting it to others, Takeuchi makes it easier for the team to create an atmosphere of accepting Inoue.
It may also lead to the direction of elevating the high school baseball player Kiriyama, which could potentially lead to something not so good, while also making me realize that I am a high school baseball player myself.
When I calmly read it again, the meaning of the teacher letting the curry sit may indeed be solely for Kobori…
Ino may seem like that, but you probably already know that he is quite the romantic and a hard worker.
That said, Hirose is simply creepy.
The merits and demerits of diamonds, by Kobori Eita.
My high school’s baseball team was probably doing something like this too.
For now, Hirose is the creepiest.
But aside from matters involving Masaru, he’s an impeccably capable and handsome guy…
I just realized that the character in the panel was really worried about the eyebrows, too.
Not knowing anything about baseball allows me to explain its inherently complex system!
No, normally you wouldn’t have the director take on that role; you’d have the manager do it, right?
This author is skilled at stepping slightly off the beaten path to brush up and make things interesting.
I think this is the correct way to shift.
It feels really like Tsurumi when you say it’s not with malice…
Thanks to a frame from the thread, it’s funny to see the nameless character who lost memories of having put wrestling moves on Kiriyama come back.
I can’t imagine what kind of theater this will become from here.
>>180I feel that Kiryama is the biggest uncertainty.
In other words… it’s a “thank you pitch”…!
If you say that, it’s understandable, and I guess I’m really feeling like crying…
Scary…
>>182It’s not scary there, right?!
I am trusted just because I practice more than anyone else, take care of more chores than anyone else, and communicate with the coaches of each baseball team to arrange practice games.
I used to read a variety of things in Jump.
Recently, I can’t help but look forward to Thank You Pitch and baseball.
>>183Kei, look forward to it too.
This week’s teacher had quite a bit of voting rights.
Hey, is this guy really just a villager who equipped some gear?
>>188In terms of baseball talent, that’s true.
When I hear that, I can’t help but feel that Kobori’s pose on the last page looks military and that’s not good.
It’s the right path for the three years outside the bench to cry.
I thought that Kobori was the type to be happy about the teacher being considerate, which is somewhat age-appropriate, but…
You weren’t worried the entire time you were at Kobori Lodge, were you?
>>193I might have gone to buy eye drops.
Wasn’t the heroine Masumi Jun (from second year of middle school)?
Isn’t there a lot of baseball manga in Jump?
>>195Jump is currently weak in sports, so it won’t be a problem no matter how much there is.
Even though it’s because there’s no Dandadan, seeing Thank You Pitch at number one makes me, as a fan since the inflation era, want to act like a supportive boyfriend from the back.
In the Jump magazine, aren’t they doing a baseball manga that doesn’t hit like a curse?
>>197In other words, sports items end way too quickly.
If you rank first on the day of the week, the thumbnail gets bigger and it’s a good deal.
I think they are a really good teacher who is basically very friendly and accommodating to the students.
Since I also do sewing, I seem to be the type that takes good care of others.
Noooo~~~!!
>>203ChiiKawa’s scream.
The reason it feels like Shadow’s “shuh” isn’t just an imitation is…
I wonder if the teacher was doing something after all.
I think it’s quite tragic that Kobori has an extraordinary talent, yet it subtly misaligns with the abilities needed to become a professional baseball player, which is his wish.
The person is always excited and making full use of their abilities, so there isn’t really a sense of despair.
I feel like this magazine’s sports manga has only been focusing on basketball for a long time.
>>206Volleyball is also big, right?
I wonder if Kobori has the foundation in baseball to be on par with the golden generation.
Inou has nothing but potential and possesses the rare ability to devise and execute strategies, so of course, he’s better than the unremarkable Takeuchi.
>>210I want to nurture them and make them the backbone of the future team.
>>218But that guy will be doing something different next year…
>>210I’m doing core training, you know…
Is Kobori aiming to be a pro?
>>212I’m laughing at myself for dreaming of being a professional while understanding that I’m just mediocre.
I’m sorry to hear that.
In the case of self-recommendation for the second round, it’s pretty amazing that no one has any objections; you’re truly impressive, Kobori.