
Baseball can’t be played alone!
I’m not a person anymore, I’m a baseball machine.
Huh? You can do it, so go ahead.
I’m doing it…
I was recommended to read it, but this child never seems to be rewarded…
Where does the author want to take the story?
>>3It’s written in the title, isn’t it?
>>3By episode 1, it’s already confirmed that high school baseball is boring!
So far, there have been no results.
Nabe…
Tsune…
Aren’t you normally just venting your anger?
So far, there are no merits to the merits and demerits!
>>8The people who say this seem to pop up regularly, but I wonder if they even read the manga.
>>13It’s fun to get excited about the dark and deep images posted here…
>>31So that means you haven’t read it.
Am I being made the bad guy just for expressing my feelings to a friend?
I feel like I can become good friends with Toru-kun.
It’s getting closer and closer to the nature of a one-shot…
Hey Iga! I’m not in the wrong, right!? Hey Iga!!!!!!!
>>12I… I’m sorry… It’s not your fault…
Don’t get emotional!
>>14Just because Sandbag-kun expressed an opinion, it’s bullying the way this person is getting serious about it.
What does the “merit” in “merit and demerit” refer to?
Does it mean that it would be advantageous for recommendations even if nothing is done?
>>17Why are you all forgetting about winning the world championship?
>>18The results have been achieved, so there are practical benefits, but emotionally it seems to backfire, so it feels like there is nothing but guilt.
It is completely separate between merit and sin.
Baseball is fun.
The sin part is long, but basically in terms of baseball, the merit is strong, so more sins come out.
Existence itself is already an achievement.
I feel like it’s only bringing misfortune when viewed from the perspective of whether the people around me become happy.
>>23Although the person herself has no such intention, everyone is being wildly affected and it’s getting weird… This can only be called a monster…
A poor child bound by incomprehensible self-imposed rules.
>>24It might be easier for both the person and those around them if they become like Todoroki…
Since the protagonist is treated as an obstacle by everyone involved in sports from chapter 1, episode 1…
You’re doing it, right…?
Do whatever you want…
>>28You’re doing it, aren’t you…?
I feel like the slightly unpleasant personality of a one-shot genius doesn’t really suit the character…
>>30I’m not in a position to be sarcastic…
>>33That means I’ll have some extra time from now on!
In the first place, the fact that Aya remains in the baseball world is an achievement that elevates her above any level of guilt.
It’s more valuable to keep Ayase rather than everyone else.
>>36Thanks to the presence of Mr. Ohtani in real life, if we can reach that level or even higher, the economic impact and the increase in the baseball population will be significant, and it’s easy to understand and great.
I do not know the heart of a monster.
The achievement part is merely a prelude to the sin part, and there are also parts in the achievement where sin is being spread around.
There are achievements, but the scenes that always leave an impression are the ones that seem really tough…
Well, it’s like I’m going through something unreasonable enough that it’s okay to at least retort a bit.
If you guys, who are bad at it, had a personality that could say you envied me being good, it wouldn’t have turned out this way.
Thanks to focusing on throwing, there’s still room for other players to shine when it comes to hitting.
It’s often compared to Otani, but in my student days, I was more of a late bloomer, so it doesn’t really apply to me.
It’s tough even for professionals when it comes to one-shots…
>>43It’s because I’m going to Hanshin.
The school year of Yamato is different, so it must be separate from the one-shot timeline.
A will probably grow up even without doing anything.
Is Yamato going to become a stand-alone story from here?
>>46I think Yamato has been quite Yamato from the beginning.
I’m already in a mindset where I possess others for the sake of baseball.
The merit of a diamond is that it is a diamond, right?
Being in the same team allows you to be a member of the best team in the world.
What else could this be if not a success?