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[Strikeout Pitch] What the heck is this guy…?

Japan Otaku discusses various topics, from telepathy to baseball, showcasing different perspectives and humorous banter.

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[Strikeout Pitch] I don’t really understand it because it’s this manga, but I feel like you can’t win much once you do something like this.

The blog discusses an intense practice match, emphasizing teamwork, growth, and the balance of winning and losing strategies.

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[Strikeout Pitch] Episode 17 thoughts: What is this manga that suddenly expands the range of pitching?

Can you excel in baseball with a bit of craziness? This serious manga explores skills, confrontations, and character depth.

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[Strikeout Pitch] This is how it is now.

Teams struggle to score in ace matchups, with many losses despite strong pitchers; frustrating for fans this season.

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[Strikeout Pitch] How was the opening match?

Discussion on Japan’s exhibition games reveals frustrations over pitching and batting performances in the ongoing season.

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[Strikeout Pitch] I’m interested in this manga; I read it and it’s interesting.

Japan Otaku Reviews praises a fresh baseball manga that speeds up the plot, avoiding lengthy match sequences and unnecessary parts.

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[Strikeout Pitch] It’s so enjoyable whether viewed in portrait mode or as a spread…

A humorous review discusses the effectiveness of manga on smartphones, highlighting its potential for a popular anime adaptation.

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[Strikeout Pitch] That genius…!

Baseball requires teamwork! Despite struggles, unity and effort shine in practice matches, driving the team toward Koshien.

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[Thank You Pitch] Reusable images for the future.

A lively discussion unfolds about baseball, team dynamics, and a manga reflecting the sport’s intensity and struggles.

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“Let’s tear apart the teamwork of St. Tele!”

A conversation about baseball reveals teamwork challenges, childhood connections, and the humorous struggles of players and teachers.

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