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[Strikeout Pitch] Baseball is a sport that requires teamwork! You can’t do it alone!!

Baseball is a sport that requires teamwork!! You can’t do it alone!! The evil of the gradual surface!! Scheduled to be delivered next time on March 18th (Tuesday)!!

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There are times when I talk about the importance of team sports with this face.

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>>1

But there’s no doubt that this guy greatly contributed to the team’s victory by cooperating with his teammates…

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Don’t spout proper lines with that face.

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Awesome!

The picture and text don’t match at all.

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Even though they’re saying something that sounds like a protagonist…

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The allies are wicked.

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It’s really playing a different game.

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A manager who doesn’t even know about double plays…

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>>8

Is it true that even adults like this have the right to vote…?

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>>8

Stop with the dirty jokes! So that means you know about double play as a dirty joke?

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>>8

Hey, Anonymous! The teacher is not good with dirty jokes, you know!?

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>>31

I like Kobori-kun’s response after this.

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In the first place, regardless of the number of outs, a runner on first base cannot lead to an infield fly.

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I’ve never seen someone say such a classic line with that face before…

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Bodysuit bloomer big breasts

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>>11

Hey, wait a minute! I’m not good with dirty jokes, you know!?

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Could it end up teaching Todoroki the importance of teamwork instead?

In Inoue’s plan, it probably doesn’t really matter.

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Is it for real that even adults like this have the right to vote…?

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>>13

If I used this in another thread, it would instantly turn into hell.

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>>113

In the first place, it’s bad that I can’t hit.

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>>127

It seems like the phrase is being used without knowing its original source, and it looks like it will be active again from spring onwards.

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>>113

This manga has a lot of clichés like this…

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It’s not something someone who only thinks about themselves should say.

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Requirements for a fair fly.

There are no outs or one out, with runners on first and second, or the bases loaded.

The batter hit a pop-up.

It is not something that was a fly ball resulting from a liner or a bunt.

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I’ve been watching baseball for decades.

I also read quite a few baseball manga.

I’ve heard “bunt fly end run” for the first time.

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>>19

Well, normally there’s no benefit in doing that… it’s like willingly putting yourself in a double play.

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Maybe a character from Usogui.

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If you practice, you’ll be able to run faster, huh? What a genius!

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>>21

He’s the guy who was able to barely hit Kiryama’s pitch after continuing to practice at the batting center.

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Inou is also a strategist character, but he puts himself on the line and pours all of his youth into each play, so it’s pretty down-to-earth and good.

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>>22

Because it can be used as a showcase when the book becomes that kind of play.

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This guy is a genius at effort, but it’s a violation of the regulations, isn’t it?

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It has also been revealed that Director Agawa is surprisingly naive.

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>>24

I don’t think it’s that much of a beginner if they can respond like that.

If someone really has no tolerance for that kind of thing, they would go silent the moment they recognize it as a dirty joke.

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It feels like I’ve read 2 to 3 episodes worth of content every time.

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>>26

Didn’t you see this during the recession?

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>>35

It’s just your imagination.

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It should be a classic situation of explaining the essence of baseball to an arrogant genius, but…

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This guy is the worst strategist, fully reading the entire situation and going this far.

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The bunt fly and run is like a strategy of “cutting the bones to get to the meat.”

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>>29

In reality, they are trying to take everything away without losing anything at all.

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What the heck is double play as a dirty joke anyway!!

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>>30

Isn’t it being used like a 3P?

In other words, it’s just regular sex.

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The lines of the person who caused the collapse of the opposing team’s unity by creating a Getsu-style breakdown performance.

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That’s a good line… I think it could work as an anime!

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The animation adaptation by NHK has become distant.

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I guess I was a baseball novice to think, “Isn’t this an infield fly?”…

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>>41

In short, the infield fly rule states that if a player intentionally drops a catchable fly ball, the batter is still out, making it an easy situation to get a double play.

If there was only a runner on first base, it wouldn’t be possible to establish.

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Honestly, come up with a strategy together with Kobori.

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>>42

The goal is to qualify as someone who can be used and to join the bench, so that just won’t do.

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>>42

If Kobori speaks, they will likely see his abilities, but in order to make the bench, Kobori has to sell himself to the level that the regulars are satisfied with.

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>>42

If it’s about Kobori’s baseball strategy, it’s not very reliable.

That’s one thing if it’s Hirose.

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Kiriyama seems to have high physical abilities all around, so if it’s a play that doesn’t use his arms…

Is it allowed to make defensive substitutions for a pitcher after sending out a pinch runner?

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Infield flies are explained every time and I remember them, but I forget them right away.

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Breaking the trust within the team.

It is also breaking the trust in Todoroki’s powers of observation.

What is this devil?

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I realized for the second time that all the players of Saint Teresa are shouting properly, and I thought they are too good!

I realized for the second time that all the players of Saint Teresa are shouting properly, and I thought they are too good!

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>>48

I didn’t pay much attention since there were no lines, but the perspective from Todoroki’s view means that he’s not hearing it, which is an artistic choice.

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The overcoming of running ability is too early.

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>>50

Maybe at first, I was deliberately running slower than before.

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I really think it’s incredibly well-made as a sports manga.

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In the story, it’s mentioned that a batter will run at full speed, so even if the ball is dropped, normally a double play cannot be made.

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It’s too big, which raises questions about the powers of observation…

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It seems that there was never any trust within that team to begin with.

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>>57

I think there was trust based on the assumption of Todoroki’s performance.

But that’s all fallen apart now.

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>>57

This person has a terrible personality, but there’s a feeling of wanting to use them to our advantage.

It seems like even that might disappear.

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>>57

A team that can win if you leave it to Todoroki.

I injected the atmosphere that we can’t leave it to Todoroki.

This is some terrible poison.

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>>57

It’s about a relationship of trust.

The reason why the members let Todoroki do as he pleased is because he is a superhuman.

If that area shakes, it will collapse normally.

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>>57

Todoroki certainly doesn’t have a trusting relationship with those around him.

In the early days, the surrounding teammates were all covering for Tohru’s arrogance, weren’t they?

Right now, I wonder if the surrounding support for Todoroki to recover has been disrupted even further due to the instability he is experiencing.

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>>57

The team trusted Todoroki’s ability to produce results rather than his personality, and Todoroki believed that if he delivered results, his teammates would follow.

The results couldn’t be produced, and that’s why it collapsed in both directions.

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It’s interesting, but can multiple matches be drawn with this content?

I guess I can draw it…

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They are properly including explanations for the complicated baseball rules every time.

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I didn’t realize there was a sense of trust in that team…

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From the perspective of efficiency, it’s definitely better to collaborate…

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That aside, Kiriyama is just generally too fast on his feet.

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I mean, it’s insane that Ino can aim for Todoroki’s ball and turn it into a bunt fly.

This guy might even be the greatest genius.

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He’s the man who was able to execute a cut strategy against Kiriyama after practicing…

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If there is a fast runner on first base with no outs and the batter is slow, wouldn’t it be advantageous to intentionally drop the ball to make the switch?

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>>67

There is also that way of thinking.

However, there are very few instances, even among professionals, where one would intentionally overlook a certain out and instead perform a throw that increases the probability of an error.

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>>96

If the ball that fell on the ground takes an irregular bounce, it would be a sight to behold…

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It seems that even in such a situation, the team has managed to establish a proper relationship with the opponent, aiming for trust.

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I feel like I’m starting to like Inou.

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In real life, one theory is to step on the base after throwing to first base and getting the runner out at first.

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Don’t break the bond of the opposing team in the practice match!

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There is no more negative action in baseball than a bunt fly.

There are absolutely no benefits.

It doesn’t seem like even Dokaben would do something like that.

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I like that Inou is sweating nervously and giving it their all.

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The previous work had only people with proper judgment, so the difference is enormous.

Well, it’s understandable if they’re a high school student.

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The trust relationship is built on the strength of the roar, so if that wavers, it will collapse…

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>>77

There’s no point in following a king who can’t win.

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Even if it’s to create the impression of being slow, it’s scary to call a strike on a foul bunt.

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The fact that the invincible ace has collapsed all at once is causing even the balance of the one-man team to break, and instigating discord within the team with a final blow is not how high school baseball should be played…

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How scary is the demon king standing on the base?

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>>80

It’s a higher-grade version of an ultra-genius who can win matches alone.

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The conclusion of this operation, or rather this setup, is…

What really makes people fall out is amazing.

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So that’s the rule for infield flies… I just learned that for the first time.

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>>84

Otherwise, we would end up getting too many double plays.

An act of forcibly correcting a contradiction in a sense.

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It’s crazy that not only are they working on their running skills, but they’ve also figured out Tohru’s personality and are even practicing sacrifice flies.

Crazy.

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Isn’t it better to just practice normally?

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You’ve been practicing both regular cuts and running, haven’t you?

Still, I just want to be on the bench this year, so I’m making a weird appeal.

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It’s really cool how you’ve overcome several stages of betting for this one shot.

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I’m not familiar with baseball to the extent of a director, but I’m grateful for this manga which makes it easy to understand.

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Even if I come up with an idea, if I don’t have the ability to execute it, it will just be a strategy that gives away one out… I would definitely fail at that.

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“I bet 15 summers on this one hit! It’s such a legendary scene.”

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>>91

It’s a line that feels very much like a sports-themed manga, yet the motives and means are too impure.

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>>101

Even so, if I were to bet everything on the summer of 15, I wouldn’t be able to say anything; it would be incredible.

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>>91

Moreover, what they are doing is a bunt fly.

Normally, this kind of thing would be a long hit in a manga!!

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Does the ease of getting an out really change that much between having a runner on first base only and having runners on first and second? I briefly thought about it, but it’s the point that they stay on their original base, thinking it’s a fly ball.

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>>92

The difference in the number of outs we can get is the problem.

If an infielder deliberately lets a pop-up drop with runners on first and second base, it becomes easy to turn a double play, putting the defense at a significant advantage, so this rule is in place to prevent that.

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I don’t understand the explanation of the infield fly at all!

I can’t laugh, Mr. Agawa.

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>>93

Nameless is not good with dirty jokes.

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He seems like a wicked strategist, but he also evaluates others, finds it interesting, puts in honest effort, and genuinely thinks about the team—he’s a straightforward guy.

I’m going to destroy the enemy team, so it’s really wicked after all.

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The infield fly rule does not apply to bunts…

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It’s impressive to have the guts to aim for a bunt fly when hitting into the foul zone would mean you’re out.

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>>97

Three failed bunts leave no room for argument.

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You’re still running, huh! What an adorable little guy.

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Is the bunt fly considered a double bad move because it’s a safety play and still fails?

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>>99

Yeah.

It’s common for a pro to immediately drop to the second team.

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It’s an evil intent that comes from being skilled at MOBAs.

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It’s amazing to hit a bunt fly so beautifully near Todoroki…

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What is it about seeing someone playing a different game?

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If a handsome actor currently being promoted is cast in a live-action adaptation, I imagine female viewers who are only interested in the actor and know nothing about baseball would react like Ajawa-sensei…

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I love it when a scene that seemed like a joke turns out to be part of the plan, but it’s the first time I’ve seen that story get picked up.

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I feel sorry for Todoroki-kun.

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I’ve read various baseball manga, but it’s my first time learning about infield flies…

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In the end, it’s this ugly face, but I really love the expression of someone who is seriously risking their life in that moment of the band.

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If nothing else, Kiriya can probably make a living just from running.

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From the individual’s perspective, it’s a high-stakes gamble of a summer at 15, but from others’ viewpoints, it’s merely a devil effortlessly playing them like puppets…

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I’m not the kind of man who climbs school walls just to eavesdrop for fun.

The vitality needed to execute the strategy I’ve thought of is unusual.

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At the very least, there must have been teamwork that allowed geniuses to function.

I caused it to collapse.

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A bunt fly actually has no advantage at all.

It’s strange that you can do that against Todoroki.

Normally, it would be over and done with.

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From Kobori’s perspective, Inoue is definitely going to be part of the team.

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All moves seem like bad decisions.

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>>124

Making the opponent play a bad move is genius.

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Is it true, Tokuchi!!

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Bunting technique to turn a genius pitcher’s fastball into an infield fly, after just one month of baseball experience.

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It’s not a 15-year-old’s mental structure!!!

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In a long match, it can be easy to wonder how long it will go on, but because there are small confrontations happening within the match that showcase the characters, readers are less likely to get bored.

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However, the drawing skills are literally inflating too much.

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It’s amazing how you can break your opponent within the scope of baseball rules in such unusual situations.

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That’s what an infield fly is all about.

There is no Japanese text provided to translate. Please provide the text you would like translated.

I thought it was the sound of the umpire in the Power Pro game.

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The Demon King’s legs are too fast.

Make use of that outstanding physical ability outside of baseball.

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>>138

It’s useless to talk to a baseball idiot.

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Perhaps, because of this author’s style, there will be a development where Todoroki awakens as a true hero and comes back for revenge.

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The reason my quick feet didn’t get noticed might also be that Todoroki was suspicious of my observational skills.

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Baseball is a sport where the team that gets 27 outs without allowing runs wins, so I think it’s generally better to play it safely.

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>>141

The debate about whether bunting is statistically beneficial… once you start it, it won’t end even if you stay up all night…!!

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>>158

Well, in this situation, it was definitely a moment where we should have secured at least one out for sure.

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>>141

In reality, only Hirose is capable of hitting properly and scoring with a 4-point difference.

Because we didn’t get one out here, there’s a possibility of giving up two runs this inning and having to face Kiriyama and Inou again in the ninth.

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This author is so skilled at depicting mental battles that they could tackle any theme with this level of interest.

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It’s like a bug play where Joker 2 wins.

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From the outside, it was clearly an inexperienced rookie who failed a desperate bunting strategy, giving up an out. It was a big blunder due to being overly ambitious, so I guess I can only make a joke out of it and laugh it off.

Hey… why are you suddenly getting angry…?

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This is still a practice match…

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>>145

I can’t imagine what kind of strong schools will emerge from here.

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But you know… don’t we need one more strong hitter?

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It started with a detailed explanation of a double play, which I thought was nice for a manga.

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It’s amazing how, despite being on a completely different stage and subject than hyperinflation, the flavor that seeps through is the same… it’s something you can savor endlessly…

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You can’t destroy the opposing team like in Minecraft!!

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Currently, Todoroki is truly someone with top-class talent, as the best geniuses in the story can only create opportunities by launching a full-on assault.

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>>151

To put it simply, we are currently in a raid battle.

You can’t compete unless you debuff the opponent to weaken them and hit them.

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Was there a trust relationship with Saint Teresa?

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>>152

I’m going to Koshien using the roar!

That’s why, in that sense, there was a trust relationship.

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The Demon King is at third base in an instant…

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If you had listened to the advice from those around you this time, you would have had two outs.

That’s the reason for the bold strategy, though.

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In reality, explaining infield flies and dropped third strikes to someone who doesn’t know the strict rules can be quite troublesome.

Both of them appear during the match to some extent, but it’s hard to explain them quickly.

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Play ball!? The teacher doesn’t handle dirty jokes well!

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>>159

What do you even know about baseball, teacher?!

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>>169

Shaoxing wine

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>>169

You use balls and rods, right?

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>>169

I know about Ajakong and the legends of women’s pro wrestling.

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Could it be that having a bad personality makes you stronger in baseball…?

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>>163

Don’t misunderstand.

Including E, it’s sports.

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>>163

Well, there are certainly many star athletes in reality who are like that.

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Isn’t baseball a sport that attacks the opponent’s mental state?

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>>166

Yes

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>>166

That guy is playing a different game!

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The trust has collapsed… Trust…?

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>>167

Once I provide some support, the genius will score.

That minimum has even collapsed.

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Demon King → Awesome

Another game → Awesome

Villager with equipment → Not bad

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>>168

It seems that the villagers are probably stronger sitting on the bench than on the ground, based on the current depiction.

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It’s still the first practice match.

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A funny manga except for the part where they pee and cross into the new year.

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Since it’s Minecraft (the ultimate goal is an autobiography that includes relationships and episodes among the team), naturally, you’ll be focused on human relationships.

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On the contrary, if we let a player like Todoroki out here, wouldn’t that raise the hurdle for Koshien significantly?

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You’re the worst kind of person, but you’re here because you’re overwhelmingly strong. You were definitely shaking things up, right, Inou-kun?

I was doing it!

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If you allow it, the game becomes boring, so in that sense, the complicated rules are like offside.

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>>176

As a concept, that’s the closest.

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I saw on Wananuts that there are quite a few weird rules in baseball, like “Are there really rules like that?!”

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>>179

The abundance of rules can be seen as proof of the length of history…

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What’s terrible is that this guy, with a personality like the embodiment of evil, thinks everyone in the team is smart and relies on them.

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>>183

Everyone is smart, and life is interesting!

So incredibly positive.

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>>183

Since I can’t go to Koshien alone, there’s a trusting relationship where I can rely on others to help me.

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>>183

What’s with the face like in the thread, thinking “Everyone is different, and that’s good!”?

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In old baseball games, there wasn’t an infield fly rule.

The kids back then physically learned that it was a necessary rule…

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>>186

You can do it with Famista on the Famicom.

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Right now, it’s forbidden, but things like the whispering strategy…

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You’re really playing baseball, aren’t you…

Isn’t it crazy that it looks like Minecraft?

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In sports, it’s basically about thoroughly targeting the opponent’s weaknesses and taking victory by force.

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>>192

Because Kanemoto in left field has a bad shoulder, we’ll keep hitting to left.

That’s fine.

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There seems to be a trust in strong individuals who don’t care what weaklings like us have to say.

It has disappeared.

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Strange rules are usually correcting us to do things seriously without being overly clever!

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Even with this many incredibly strong characters gathered, it’s frightening that we still don’t have the characters lined up for actual combat.

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Are you perhaps aiming for quite a long serialization?

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Just like soccer, the rules of sports are basically

“It’s often prohibited to say ‘If you do that, it’s boring.'”

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I roughly understood that the infield fly rule is meant to prevent an advantage for the defense.

I didn’t know that it doesn’t apply to situations like a bunt fly or first base with no outs…

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There are quite a few people who actually don’t understand the difference between a touch out and a force out.

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Inou will become a popular character.

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    [Armored Core] I feel like it’s been a while since I bought a tabletop RPG based on an original work.

    • March 4, 2025
    [Armored Core] I feel like it’s been a while since I bought a tabletop RPG based on an original work.