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[Strikeout Pitch] So don’t try to use the opposing team as well.

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I’m so annoyed with that person!

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It’s a poor first-year student who failed to bunt and ended up hitting a fly ball due to the overwhelming power of pitcher Todoroki.

Please forgive them.

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Don’t say lines like a hot-blooded protagonist shouting at an enemy character using wicked tactics.

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A man betting his summer at 15 on a bunt, fly, and run.

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>>4

It just happened to succeed, but hitting a fly ball that lets Todoroki catch it is arguably more difficult than hitting a hit, so as a strategist, it’s a risky bet.

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>>13

If I can just get over this, everything else will be relatively easy—what would it be like in Minecraft?

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It was the same in the previous thread, but I wonder if the people who primarily interpret the scene in the thread image as “I have joined forces” actually read the original story.

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>>6

It causes a rift between the other party, and since I’m mobilizing my allies’ abilities, it’s not wrong, right?

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>>6

It doesn’t seem like such a discussion is happening in the current thread.

That being said, Kiriyama is properly explaining the strategy and coordinating, and Inou is working together effectively.

The way it connects is just not like baseball.

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>>6

I have informed them in advance to run together, so we are working together.

I think it’s a sport that says to work together while destroying the trust relationship with the opponent.

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Gresham is saying that too.

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So it was necessary to destroy the other side.

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Even an adult like this has the right to vote… that was exactly right.

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>>9

But… it’s embarrassing to suddenly be told a dirty joke…

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What would happen if we forcibly interpreted a double play sexually…?

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Has your drawing skill improved?

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>>14

The comments were originally amazing.

I made the style my own.

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Clothes that kill virginity – variant.

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In this day and age, even student athletes have the right to vote…

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>>19

Is it okay for a high school student to be from 18?

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On the contrary, until now, I had been allowed to have the selfish mindset of winning by myself against the opponent’s ace…

If everyone starts getting angry over mistakes of that level, it must have been close to their limits from the beginning.

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>>21

Isn’t that the scene where only Ace completely lost it and started angrily throwing a fit while everyone else was just teasing him like usual?

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>>22

Normally, I’d just laugh it off and say something like, “As long as I can keep the next batter down, that’s all that matters,” but right now, Todoroki is completely flustered.

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The surroundings are like, “Huh? What’s wrong all of a sudden…” so this is just the prelude to the team’s collapse.

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It’s a bit funny that the thread image, which was said to be playing a different game, replies that baseball is not that kind of sport.

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The first panel is a complaint, but the second panel is mixed with teasing.

Hey, Isobe, why aren’t you listening to our calls? I told you to catch the fly without dropping it because Kiriyama is running, but you didn’t hear anything at all. Did you think it was some kind of brain play and wanted to try it out? That can’t be it! In baseball, even elementary school kids think about plays like that at least once. I came up with it when I was in kindergarten! I was going to throw to second base, but wasn’t it first base first? Even so, I thought that wasn’t right, but you still do it! Normally, Mo hates simple plays because he has a lot of springtime energy, but he actually admires them and got carried away thinking he could finally do a brain play! That’s the funniest thing!

The first panel is a complaint, but the second panel is mixed with teasing.

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>>25

Masumi is pouring oil on the fire too much…

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…By the way, does Kiryuyama have no disadvantages like debuffs or remaining bullets when it comes to running?

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>>27

If I can’t run, I can’t live my everyday life.

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This is still a teammate from a Jump baseball manga.

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>>29

If it were something like this, I think it could rank relatively high in a popularity poll.

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Baseball is a sport that cannot be played alone; it’s a truth that classic baseball manga has repeatedly emphasized about the importance of teamwork, right?

Even real professional baseball players say that, right?

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Katadekapai Warrior

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Kiriyama is only broken in his dominant elbow!

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>>35

That said, it’s understandable to be worried about running when there are restrictions on swinging a bat.

It’s the yips, after all.

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>>35

What about the head?

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For a moment, the jawline looked like an erotic body line.

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You’re fast at running, and if you’re in perfect condition, your batting seems incredible too; your physical abilities must be exceptional to begin with.

What kind of director can stop someone like Kiriyama with wrestling moves?

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It’s just a practice match, but are you planning to break Seiteru here…?

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>>39

The goal is not to destroy, but to win practice matches by breaking things and create achievements, so it’s not about looking ahead to a rematch.

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Since you usually look down on me, it’s only natural for me to be told something like this.

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>>41

I mean, I normally respond and joke around like this, and Todoroki does the same too.

From the perspective of the other members, even if we keep making simple mistakes and letting them score here, we just have to hold them back, so I was just joking around as usual.

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But if there’s a chance for a rematch, it’s better to break it.

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>>43

The collapse of trust can linger not just after the match, but possibly even until after graduation…

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But you’ve been practicing hitting bunts at the batting center all this time, right?

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>>44

Clearly, I’m really focused on the bunt toss, so I’m probably doing it.

There are probably various other special types of shots prepared as well.

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>>56

Is it wrong to focus on training my hitting and running skills?

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Even if there’s a rematch, it will be about a month later, so if we thoroughly break it now, it will be a plus.

In other words, this is probably the only practice match, and we promised not to let any information leak outside, so if we take care of this place, it will be perfect.

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Sports that combine forces (therefore, disrupt the enemy’s coordination).

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The weakness of a one-man team is that if you eliminate the ace, it will fall apart.

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I feel like we were already full of provocations before the collaboration fell apart…

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>>49

It was a playful rivalry among friends, but one side ended up losing it, causing everything to fall apart!

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You could say that it was almost used, but Inou himself properly asked Kiriyama and acted based on trust in the other party…

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Until now, their awful personality and arrogance were allowed because they were successful, but after that silly failure, it’s only natural that they would get serious trolling that they hadn’t experienced before.

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Until now, I was relying on the genius of geniuses after all.

When a little doubt creeps in, neither myself nor my teammates can recover.

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After practicing to foul off Kiryuyama’s pitches, the next practice was to perform a bunt fly on Todoroki’s pitches, so it must have been efficient.

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From the perspective of teammates other than Masumi, they probably don’t think that Todoroki is being pushed that far; even if they feel something is strange.

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Baseball is not something you do alone, so Todoroki is playing a different game.

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>>59

(Masumi has a face like “This isn’t a sword and sorcery RPG, is it?”)

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The strategy of executing a pinpoint, perfectly aimed bunt is far too high-risk and low-reward in reality, which is why something like the push bunt, often seen in manga, is rarely seen in real life.

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I can feel the thread image from the current flow of this thread.

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It’s becoming increasingly tense because you insist on arguing when you could just say sorry.

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First of all, batting is difficult, you know.

Players who can make decisions well are great because they practice.

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Isn’t it sad that Todoroki-kun is working so hard?

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I thought there was a story like this in Nogoro, but there wasn’t one at all.

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Don’t let the team fall apart, even though it’s just a practice match.

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It’s hard to take seriously when someone who’s playing a different game says that…

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>>69

The punchline is that I was the one playing a different game.

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A successful bunt fly is the best.

Since we are doing an end run, a successful sacrifice bunt will still connect us.

A safety bunt might be impossible, but if we’re aiming for a double play, there might be a chance.

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>>70

That’s a story about baseball, right?

This guy is playing a different game, focusing on destroying the opposing team instead of baseball.

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In baseball, it’s important to break the opponent’s mental state.

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>>71

In jumping, most sports are relatively…

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>>71

Pitchers can really be affected mentally.

Errors by allies can often lead to a significant drop in reality as well.

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>>78

In the story, the ally girl showed enough of that too.

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>>71

It’s the kind of wording you’d find in a life-or-death gambling manga.

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>>71

Whispering tactics…

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From Todoroki’s perspective, he has been pushed into a dangerous situation by a monster that he cannot understand, but from the viewpoint of the other members, there is a critical difference in perception where they see it as just a series of careless mistakes that seem trivial…

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Kata Dekapai T-shirt

Open high school baseball player.

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It’s hilarious how those who think they’re doing it all by themselves have completely misunderstood the game.

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I was skeptical about the manga where a school with no achievements goes nationwide, but…

I can understand why these guys would be convincing.

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If you can’t do it alone, then it’s fine if the team collapses; if infielders and catchers boycott catching, no matter how much of a genius you are, you won’t be able to play baseball.

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After all, those who can’t see the world as Power Pro-kun do not cut it.

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>>82

Someone playing a success where the bomb can’t be defused.

Someone who is doing Open Play.

Someone who is playing Minecraft.

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Mental attacks are effective in any kind of competition.

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Todoroki is a genius and thinks of others as mere extras because he looks down on baseball, so the plan hits hard and it’s terrible.

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Just like during the first Kiriyama’s secret, when negotiating or asking for something, I never resort to the most ruthless tactics.

You are properly showing your ability and convincing those around you.

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>>87

I’m putting in so much effort that it’s almost too much.

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>>99

It utilizes the psychology of discovering good things and overly evaluating them.

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>>104

In saying this, I also find myself evaluating that guy because I realized this.

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>>99

I think if we do a popularity poll right now, it would definitely come in first place.

If only male readers vote, I’ll become the director.

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You might think it’s easy just to guess, but…

When you aim for a push bunt or a squeeze play, the difficulty suddenly increases.

The pitcher doesn’t always throw it right down the middle.

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>>88

It’s a common heckle you hear from professionals telling you to practice your bunting properly.

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Baseball is a team sport, so sow the seeds of discord on the opposing side!

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He’s like a guy who has a skewed skill distribution for the sake of low-level gameplay, rather than just playing a different game…

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Todoroki noticed the danger of this guy, but not being able to trust his own instincts was the reason for his defeat.

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Baseball is a sport where nine players must collaborate and throw the ball to each other at the right timing in order to win.

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It’s not a regular baseball RTA; it’s a first-time baseball RTA, so it’s a type that’s crazy even among gamers.

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In fact, this time the bunt strategy cannot be executed without cooperating with Kiriyama.

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If it’s a decent baseball manga, in the next episode, Todoroki will begin to hear his teammates’ voices and power up! What will Hamasona Nine do!?

I guess, but I have no idea how it will turn out with this author.

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I see, so to tell the truth, Todoroki is playing a different game.

This guy knows it’s a game that requires proper teamwork.

Let’s all create together, we’re playing Minecraft!

It’s just that the crafting efficiency is too good and I’m just really good at killing people who are playing different games.

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It’s an infield fly! Don’t drop it! But it’s a bunt, so it’s safe, you idiot! That’s something Todoroki can understand.

At the moment I aimed for a double play, it was already integrated into the Minecraft device.

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>>102

There seems to be someone who intentionally ran slowly to create a discrepancy between the pitcher’s perception and the reality that a weak player sees.

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>>102

Hey, stop with the dirty jokes all of a sudden!

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This guy understands the importance of the team the most; it’s just insane.

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Making the opponent fall into discord is usually something that the enemy team does, isn’t it?

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>>108

It’s natural since they’re the opposing team of St. Tele.

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>>108

It’s bad that this team can’t score even one point when they play properly.

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It’s a modern character, like a merchant, conscious of time efficiency.

It may indeed be a design that resonates with today’s kids.

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>>110

Even so, I think they have a somewhat exaggerated attitude of not being overly serious and purely enjoying the fact that “everyone is crazy in their own way and smart—this world is interesting!” which makes them seem like a bit of a flashy character.

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>>119

I’m glad to have met a properly intelligent madman.

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Since there’s a point gap, we should just get one out at a time normally.

Since you’re not used to failure, you try to make up for everything at once, right, Todoroki-kun?

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>>113

Stop it, you guys!

The reason Todoroki dislikes clever plays is that he cannot do them himself.

The truth is, I was envious, and I got all excited when I was finally able to play mind games (laughs)!

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>>115

Don’t complain when you haven’t even scored!

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>>115

Are you some kind of human from that world?

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To those around, it seems that Tohru has only given up one fly ball and one walk, yet he’s breaking down at an incredible pace.

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I’m playing a different game! It has turned into Minecraft, but what I’m doing is more like Nobunaga’s Ambition or a simulation.

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>>116

Isn’t it just Minecraft because we’re moving for the materials?

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>>123

It’s a pattern where a novel is searching for a goal, like a diamond (Koshien).

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If Masumi were pitching, it doesn’t seem like we would have been pushed this far.

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Well, it’s a team that’s trying to push to the brink of breaking the mental of our ace.

The opponent’s ace might also break.

Isn’t the senior who drinks the red beverage stronger?

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People who play MOBAs are good at doing things they dislike.

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>>122

In a MOBA, it’s important to destroy the opponent’s team to make it 6:4.

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>>131

I can play LOL by myself, you know!!!

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>>132

Why don’t you see the JG’s approach pin?

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>>137

Shut up~ (pin mute)

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>>122

But you know

This time, there would have been no problems if Todoroki had properly listened to his allies.

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Baseball manga seems to have some kind of rule that it must touch on infield flies, as they come up quite often.

It wasn’t an infield fly.

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>>124

Infield flies create various dramas in the professional baseball world…

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The shock of a genius meeting an even greater genius for the first time is something that ordinary people cannot understand at all.

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Betting on the summer of 15 increases the destruction rate from 99% to 100%.

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Devote the summer of 15.

In other words, I have to write a book that doesn’t include 16 or 17.

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>>130

If we miss this year, it will be impossible to go to Koshien from this school anymore.

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Inou will likely only play baseball in this tournament.

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Effort! Friendship! Victory!

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I understand that it became first and third base because Todoroki messed up, but I don’t really understand why it didn’t result in an infield fly ruling.

Isn’t it the case that the umpire declares an out when the ball is hit to a position where an infielder should be able to catch it?

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>>136

Read it because there’s an explanation in the text.

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>>138

I finally understand.

In the first place, a bunt fly is not applicable, and normally, after it bounces once, it should reach first base.

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>>136

There are many restrictions at the point of performing a bunt.

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It’s all written in the whole story…

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The text translates to: “Amazing fellatio.”

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Kiryama has advanced to third base before I knew it, which is scary.

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Is Sanba or Dr. Agawa mixed in?

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Putting all fifteen summers into this one swing! Just hearing that line makes it sound like a really refreshing character…

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>>146

The picture in the thread feels like something a refreshing baseball player would say if it were just the lines…

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Kiryuyama is probably quite fast, isn’t he?

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Kiryama seems to have read the situation and has advanced to third base, which is scary.

Maybe they’re not thinking about anything.

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>>148

I think it’s natural to run if the opposing pitcher has a weakness.

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First of all, this year is likely the only chance to seriously aim for Koshien.

Three weeks until the Koshien qualifiers at the start of the story.

Ino himself is inexperienced in baseball and his practice attitude also seems lacking, so his teammates don’t have a high opinion of him.

That’s why I took the unusual strategy of betting my summer at 15 to promote myself at this timing.

Moreover, I have turned the experience from the Kiriyama match into my own.

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Overcoming slow feet and reading the opponent’s actions to expand opportunities and betting on the summer of being 15—what I’m doing is all about passionate sports spirit, but my mentality is like that of a liar game.

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I thought it would be really popular with girls today.

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>>154

I’m already seeing quite a few really skilled fan arts here and there…

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>>154

It seems that at least yesterday, when I praised Inou on X, it received a like from my favorite account, indicating that they are somewhat popular.

I also have only two digits in followers…

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>>156

I’m going to push it now.

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Kiriyama stops once at second base.

He’s immediately adjusting his start after seeing the throw to first base.

That’s why I’m really fast.

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Isn’t it unusual to have three strategists in this team?

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>>158

Political control and

Frontline commander and

He’s a strategist in the rear guard.

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>>161

Are you perhaps doing something like Xiang Yu and Liu Bang right now?

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Smart and crazy people are taking turns doing terrible things.

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It’s amazing that they properly hit the mark by featuring good-looking guys since the last work was filled with old men…

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It seems that just from the thread image, the protagonist, who is thick with friendship, has inner thoughts that appear to be directed at an unpleasant enemy…

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>>163

Isn’t the captain of the protagonist’s side, who is strong in friendship, not tested for stress?

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>>168

It’s probably because there is a solid trust…

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Todoroki-kun is an amazing guy, but he’s also got a bad personality and is quite cunning.

The reason for defeat was forgetting that there might be numerous people like that in the world.

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>>164

Well, it seems like those who watch are living a life similar to free-to-play gear, so they might be numbed by it.

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It’s the latest in friendship, effort, and victory from the Reiwa era!

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It seems like there might be many anecdotes about this band in the autobiography.

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This manga has only released 2 volumes in paperback so far…

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I wonder if we will win this time…

If Saint Tele wins, it seems like Tōgō will be in trouble.

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Minecraft is a game where you destroy your opponent…

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