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[Strikeout Pitch] This guy would say a line that sounds like it belongs in a heated scene where everyone grabs victory, all with that face.

The reason for Todoroki’s defeat is just one thing: he tried to play baseball all by himself. Hehehe, baseball is a sport that relies on teamwork!! You can’t do it alone!!

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The author’s anti-thesis to sports-themed manga is just too good! You were doing it, right!

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Even like this, a hot heart that bets his summer at 15 on baseball makes him a serious man.

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This work is created with the vibe of making a dark magical girl parody, as a proper magical girl story.

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You were a beginner at baseball, right?

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Betting on the summer of 15! The fact that what we do is bunt is both cliché and innovative at the same time.

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It’s quite profound that the genius had never engaged in any kind of intellectual play simply because they were too much of a genius.

There is a possibility that they are simply foolish in that regard.

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The opposing team also gave off the vibe of “Well, that guy will just do it alone anyway (laughs),” and I thought they were always that kind of team, but when that one person started making mistakes, they all ganged up on them, which is so raw… The author must have experienced this, right!

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>>7

It’s not like the whole team is completely dependent on each other.

The reality is that the team communicates properly when needed.

If the catcher isn’t functioning, it limits the pitcher’s potential as well.

This time, I’m being told because I completely ignored the part my friends were covering… The parts I’m messing with also seem to have the usual vibe.

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In a short period, he’s also improving his legs, and this Steve has great potential for growth.

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It’s fun to grasp the tips of effort – that’s a strong type.

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>>9

When you think about it that way, it makes sense that Minecraft becomes enjoyable as you keep making things more and more efficient.

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I was scolded for not taking my running training seriously.

After that, it seems they’re finding it interesting that they’re growing more efficiently than those guys by finishing it in a really short period of time.

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I guess I’m living in a cost-effective way with the right meaning.

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The members of the mob club have enough skill to not be a hindrance, but they have no potential to grow…

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I was completely defeated by Masumi, who took the opportunity to tease me relentlessly.

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Is this the flow where Yo-chan hits a home run next time and crushes the roar?

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I wonder if hyperinflation was also depicted as an antithesis to a proper counterfeit bill manga…

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What is a proper counterfeit money manga?

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I wonder why I saw this guy’s chin as a breast…

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>>19

It can also be seen as a butt.

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>>19

It’s understandable because it looks like breasts to me too.

In the thumbnail, it’s still breasts.

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Isn’t it just a habit of laziness to make a weak hit in a game you’re bound to win?

That aside, there is hair growing on my heart.

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“Sports where we join forces!” It’s too evil to say this not when cooperating with allies, but when trying to create discord among opponents.

Moreover, this guy considers threatening or leveraging favors against allies as options.

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As I thought, this person is really serious… It’s just a process towards the goal, but if we’re going to do it, we might as well do it with all our might…

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This is terrible because he really thinks this from the bottom of his heart.

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This guy is the only one playing one-nouts.

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>>24

I think Kobori and Hirose are leaning that way too.

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Outside of critical moments, slacking off isn’t about cost-performance; it’s just self-imposed restrictions within team play.

If the judgment that it doesn’t matter whether you hit or not in this at-bat because it won’t lead to the next one is not wrong, then in the end, it probably isn’t holding you back.

However, it’s an incredible age where the main character team is casually playing data baseball.

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This manga might be interesting…

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Saying wonderful things with a bad face.

I’ve seen it even in the person inside the villainess.

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I lost in the part that I had casually dismissed as something I didn’t need to do, so I honestly corrected that, put in the effort, and quietly included it in my hand of cards, which is strong.

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A character with a bad personality who can still make an effort is quite innovative…

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The capability to act as a restraining force for Kiriyama.

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I’m not particular about the means to achieve my goals, whether in a good or bad way.

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I understood that it’s completely different from being a student athlete when someone is seriously playing baseball without any intention of making a living from sports.

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Someone good at finding value.

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If that’s the case, it makes me wonder why I chose baseball as the subject for my book.

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>>36

It’s probably because it’s the most famous sport that high school students in Japan are passionate about.

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The heckling is amusing regardless of friend or foe.

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The baseball club openly states that it’s just a stepping stone, but they are seriously dedicating their lives to practicing and applying it in their play, so it’s not at all insincere.

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>>38

I only haven’t done things that I judged to be unnecessary for the future, and I’m properly taking care of the things that are actually necessary.

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Isn’t Kiriyama surprisingly fast?

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>>41

It’s super fast.

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Kirishima has been doing a lot of running even after being placed under pitching restrictions.

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That said, I want to double play with the teacher.

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>>44

Can you really believe that even someone like me with no name has the right to vote…?

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>>45

The word “double” itself is also a euphemism for masturbation, so I can’t blame the teacher…

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>>75

Is this director erotic?

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>>75

Seriously!?

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I want volume 2 quickly.

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From the perspective of the Holy Terele members other than Todoroki, it was a situation where it felt almost certain to win at 4-0 by the eighth time, and as soon as the opposing team started making substitutions, they began making a series of easy mistakes. So, it was just the usual teasing. However, from Todoroki’s perspective, it seems that the players who came in with those substitutions were manipulating things to turn out that way, and nobody other than him is aware of that situation.

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Because of the teacher, this manga’s abbreviation seems to be becoming “San P.”

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A teammate who only sees others as tools and has no interest in baseball but is serious about playing to reach Koshien, finding a way to navigate difficult situations with unconventional strategies.

This is definitely going to be popular!

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I understand that they’re making the character really stupid just to explain things, but the teacher’s fetishes keep getting exaggerated.

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When I reread this guy’s first appearance, he’s already aiming to compete in Koshien before even enrolling…

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>>52

On top of that, I’m aiming for this publication.

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It’s serious just because the values are different.

It’s great how intensely he controls the moment of the bunt fly with complete focus.

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Do not use another mind when Inō and Kobori are using their heads.

“Let’s continue. Can you believe that even adults like this have the right to vote… Hey, Kosakai! Tough play, right!? The teacher is not good with dirty jokes, you know!?”

Do not use another mind when Inō and Kobori are using their heads.

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>>55

Kyaa~

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>>63

Even adults like this have the right to vote.

Are you serious…?

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Todoroki is a baseball genius, but that’s all he is; when facing an opponent who uses tactics beyond the game, he is just an ordinary high school student.

In other words, the thought level of the main character is strange.

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Thumbnail with white ribbed fabric turtleneck breasts.

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“I bet 15 summers on this one hit to write a book and make a profit by joining the bench of a team participating in Koshien!”

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It was a tactic that worked precisely because it was against an opponent who posed no risk of being shattered, even in the unlikely event.

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Isn’t it really difficult and embarrassing to practice hitting flies with a bunt?

It means that you’ve been alone in the batting center, paying money just to hit fly balls.

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Friendship! Effort! Victory!

This is a shonen manga.

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How can we turn around a 4-point deficit?

Is it going to end with my mental state being all messed up like this?

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>>62

The main goal is to corner Sho-chan, so winning is not the objective…

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My experience with softball and baseball in elementary and middle school was all for the sake of drawing baseball manga!

This is a baseball manga presented by the author.

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>>65

In other words, I had an experience making counterfeit money in high school…

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>>81

To be honest, I feel like they probably go on field trips to the mint or somewhere similar.

I feel like when I participated in making washi paper, there was also talk about money.

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Mental play (laughs)

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The bunt fly didn’t become an infield… it’s a learning experience.

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He acts tough and has a bad personality, but he gets things done properly.

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That’s not the face of a character who would say baseball is a team sport…

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I’m properly putting in effort and valuing friendship.

Rather than saying I want to win this match, my goal is to become a regular player.

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It’s okay to lose in extreme cases.

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>>72

Rather, it is okay for both sides to lose, so there is a chance to win.

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Not listening to the team’s calls is a complete mistake.

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>>73

Because I know that I am in the wrong, I can only react with anger instead of apologizing.

Moreover, they play a card that cannot be disputed, which is the score.

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From Kobori’s perspective, since Shou-chan has awakened, the initial objective has already been achieved, so the outcome of the match doesn’t really matter. Right now, they are playfully toying with the enemy team while freely researching their future team tactics.

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If we’re taking this much time in practice matches, the qualifiers and main event are going to end up being really long.

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>>77

On the contrary, since the tournament isn’t conducted match by match in a strict manner, it feels like we are resolving issues in advance here.

It seems like the first and second matches will almost be cut.

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When things are going well, it seemed like a good team where even an arrogant genius could casually make light-hearted remarks.

Even though it’s exactly the same tone, the portrayal of being at a disadvantage wears down the mental state, right? That’s what the author was doing!

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The flow of the story itself is serious, and the phrase “I’m betting this one hit on the summer of my fifteenth year!” is intense and surprising…

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This person’s manga is indeed interesting…

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The goal is just to break the opponent’s spirit, but I practice techniques like bunting, fly balls, and base running thoroughly, so I’m very passionate about it.

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>>87

Because they understand the value of effort and friendship, they make a proper effort and destroy friendship.

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Inoue has also properly worked hard to overcome his weak point in base running.

By the time the manga approaches its climax, the teacher has grown into a living dictionary of baseball rules…

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A baseball manga aiming for a bunt fly is rare.

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As always, the artwork and the story are packed with information, making it extremely satisfying to read…

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Showing off my speed on the bases with no outs and runners on first and third, so it wouldn’t be surprising if the harassment continues.

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They really set up a completely different game…

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>>94

Bunting in a situation with a score difference.

Bunting even with two strikes.

Bunt fly towards the pitcher.

It’s not baseball…!

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It was refreshing that Kobori was taken aback.

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>>95

Read well.

This guy is always getting surprised.

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As always, even insults have a rich vocabulary.

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It’s the face of someone playing baseball alone.

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The communication speed is incredible because three smart people understand each other.

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>>100

Double play, huh… Teacher, I’m not good with dirty jokes!

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>>103

Is it for real that such adults have the right to vote…?

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If the debuff is applied to Todoroki and Saint Tere, Hirose should be able to do it.

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During the match, Hirose is definitely thinking more clearly than Kobori…

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>>102

Kobori really has no talent for baseball…

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>>105

This guy can also play a different game, so I can’t let my guard down…

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I will continue.

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Being knowledgeable about economics and boys allows a baseball manga to stand out this much.

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The way of selling that makes them go out of their way to have Kobori and the others investigate and realize it, and further makes them aware of that intention, is not something a high school student would do.

(A different game) you’re playing, right!?

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>>107

It’s not the clever plays you see in baseball manga!

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>>107

In the flow of events, “I hold Inou highly” is also not something that often appears in baseball manga.

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When it was explained again through the dialogue, I realized I didn’t really understand the double play…

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>>108

Baseball has too many detailed rulings, similar to a card game…

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It’s truly surprising that even such adults have the right to vote; it has a sense of strength that wouldn’t be odd even if it were a fixed expression.

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>>112

The nameless person here might not know much about baseball, but they’re a manga uncle…

Rather encouraging young people without voting rights to go home…

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Was Todoroki's failure in the demo during the flashback a setup after all? It's a failure to try to do something that can't be done alone by yourself.

Pitcher, do it!! Awesome!! You were originally going to a prestigious private school, right? It’s true that you were expelled for inciting a protest against the abolition of the school trip? And nobody followed you to the protest?!

Was Todoroki’s failure in the demo during the flashback a setup after all?

It’s a failure to try to do something that can’t be done alone by yourself.

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Director Agawa really has no good points at all, but…

They are a popular character, aren’t they?

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>>115

There is one good thing.

You can stop Kiriyama.

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>>116

I could have left it alone, but I stopped because I wanted to take advantage of the opportunity to gain a favor.

It worked better than I thought.

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>>115

It’s really nice of him to be the advisor for the baseball club even though he’s not obsessed with baseball…

I absolutely don’t want to be a service overtime slave forced into unpaid volunteer work like a baseball club advisor with unnecessary expenses!

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>>153

Free service? Service? Slave!? … I’m not good with dirty jokes, you know!

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>>155

Is it for real that I have the right to vote…?

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>>153

Serving and slavery… Sensei is not good with dirty jokes, you know!?

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>>156

Can adults like this really have the right to vote…?

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I understood the infield fly rule from this manga!

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Ignorant character

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>>120

Having at least one person in the story allows for a smooth explanation of the rules.

Why is that the director?

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>>122

Since I’m not a player, it won’t affect the match even if I don’t know.

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>>122

The players are serious about it, so by process of elimination, the coach or manager becomes the most suitable.

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>>122

In student baseball manga, there are quite a few amateur coaches who are only involved in a professional capacity.

Recently, I haven’t been watching because it’s become mainstream for works to have strong schools or enthusiastic support.

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>>140

Such directors usually don’t have any real interest, so they often don’t get involved or, on the contrary, bring about a crisis of disbandment. It is relatively refreshing to see someone like Ajacong sensei, who is not interested in baseball, act as a source of surprise, listen to explanations, and take action for the team.

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>>122

But when you become a working adult, even though you don’t get paid for your days off, I’ve come to think that teachers who supervise children in sports they don’t even like are admirable just for that reason.

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Also, her breasts are big.

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I like female pro wrestlers, and I’m not good with dirty jokes, but the teacher’s moe character descriptions are also steadily being developed.

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>>123

The ending is also flashy.

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In…fi…???

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However, even if Inou could go to Koshien and write a book,

I wonder how much of it will be based on facts…

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>>126

Even if I write 100% facts, it will be treated like a novel…

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It is reasonable in terms of storytelling that a higher authority, such as a director, can ask questions without knowing things and also needs to explain them, which aligns with the narrative logic of being ignorant of the rules.

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It’s pretty difficult for a fast runner to run in a way that looks awkward.

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I’ve never read a baseball manga, but for the main characters, it’s not about winning the Koshien, but rather about participating.

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>>131

In Kanagawa, the preliminaries are intense.

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>>134

Even if we make it to the top 8 in the prefecture, don’t shed tears of joy…

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I’m starting to wonder if Saint Tere can recover…

Also, Masumi’s sister is cute.

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If the director is detailed, they will stop such crazy things…

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In just one at-bat, they weakened the pitcher’s mental state, disrupted the opponent team’s harmony, and earned a no-out situation with runners on first and third base, making them an MVP candidate.

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Steve is doing everything that Kobori-kun would do all by himself.

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He is good at implementing strategies that are likely to only work once.

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I might have seen a baseball manga explaining a double play for the first time.

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Usually, Todoroki would have had the composure to confirm the stolen base, and even if things went wrong, he would have had the presence of mind to turn it into one out and explain to his teammates that this was the reason for the mistake, but things are just a mess now.

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Since he has some knowledge but seems to lack the desire for fame, compared to Garso, he’s definitely a much better director, Mr. Agawa.

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Everyone admires brain play…

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It’s strange that I can only see Todoroki-kun, so I’m playing a different game! I’m shuddering on my own.

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>>146

That doesn’t mean I’m cutting corners when it comes to baseball.

At the moment it couldn’t see that, this scouter became useless.

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>>146

From the sidelines, it seems that they disrupt the control on their own and end up getting a speedy runner on base.

Being overly greedy without being cautious about stealing a base and turning a simple sacrifice fly into a fielder’s choice is the worst thing to do…

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Were they holding back in the matches they could win to create an impression of being strong when it truly matters…?

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However, I really like the big sound when a bunt fly hits…

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It’s a jump manga about hard work, friendship, and victory.

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It’s not just for show that I won a serialized victory in baseball despite already having forgetfulness.

That’s an RPG, but this is a different genre, like Minecraft.

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I don’t think Plus really pays much attention to overlapping genres in their series.

Why are there two hero stories in full nudity?!

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>>154

The tanuki poison also occurred, and it was no good.

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Based on the original art in the paperback, the director is silly, but not a bad person.

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This is definitely a character that will be popular!

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There can never be too many classic baseball manga, right?

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>>162

All of this person’s manga is unconventional, though.

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If you think about it, does that mean this guy can control the batted ball freely if it’s a bunt?

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Until recently, my running speed was slow, but now I’m becoming fast very quickly, which shows that my training efficiency is very high.

There are lines where Kiriyama was too fast.

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What is this demonstration to abolish the school trip?

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>>167

I think it’s because of individualism that I’m not good at events that require being bound and lasting a long time.

Events that are completed within the school can be divided into one day or several days, usually lasting a few hours each day.

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>>172

It’s a demonstration to abolish the cancellation of the school trip, so the message is to have the school trip.

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A bunt fly is one of those plays you shouldn’t attempt.

It’s impressive that you were practicing with that goal in mind, Inou.

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>>169

I’m playing a different game…

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>>169

I think they like to push the limits of the rules and common sense in that world, doing what they believe is efficient, and they probably spare no effort in achieving that.

It’s good that I have an attitude of trying to assess my abilities to contribute and enhance my value, but taking one wrong step can be terrifying…

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>>183

I think it would have been bad if I were in Gresham’s subordinate number 2.

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Jump R's management is a teacher.

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Jump R’s management is a teacher.

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I bet this one shot on the summer of my 15th! It’s cool, but what I’m doing is breaking the opponent’s trust…

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Going for a bunt on a 2-strike count and having it become a bunt fly is amazing.

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I like it when these evil characters say lines that sound like a protagonist while doing wicked things.

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>>174

People also don’t become unhappy, so it feels good.

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It seems like if things go poorly, we might end up at Cambrian Ranch after a double play…

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I think the strength of this author is being able to have characters like this on the side of the allies.

In other baseball manga, they would just be the number one tough opponent in the regional qualifiers.

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It reminds me of Eyeshield.

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This guy is good at making moves that can really mess up difficult CPU bugs.

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>>180

If you suddenly have players with no batting ability keep throwing wild pitches and making errors in PowerPro, you’d think it’s a bug.

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People who like this manga will probably also like Wangan Midnight, so let’s read that too.

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>>181

I like that reality has caught up with what is clearly abnormal.

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It’s amazing that someone with such keen observation skills made them think they were bad at running the bases.

I wonder if it would have been seen as an act if I had been calm.

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>>186

“Since I can even see through the elbow bomb, I probably have no problem in a normal state.”

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Humans are so interesting! It makes me think that there aren't any dumb people in this world! I practice all day at the batting center. I trained so much that it went from "Damn, that was slow" to "Wait, he's fast!" I feel that their face and behavior are wicked, but fundamentally they seem serious or good-natured. "I want to participate in Koshien and write a book," when you think about it, sounds a bit like something a protagonist would say...

Both Kobori-senpai and Hirose-senpai think differently!! Surely, there are no stupid people in this world!! Everyone is a little crazy and smart in their own way!! This is so interesting!! I’m glad I was born into this world!!

Humans are so interesting! It makes me think that there aren’t any dumb people in this world!

I practice all day at the batting center.

I trained so much that it went from “Damn, that was slow” to “Wait, he’s fast!”

I feel that their face and behavior are wicked, but fundamentally they seem serious or good-natured.

“I want to participate in Koshien and write a book,” when you think about it, sounds a bit like something a protagonist would say…

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Todoroki-kun also going out of his way to aim for solo games in a team competition is weird!

Just honestly do individual sports!

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But it’s difficult to judge the movement speed of Minecraft’s Steve when you’re asked to do so.

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I never thought that having doubts about my own eyes when a player with a different objective appeared in Minecraft would become a setup for the future.

By the way, what is the objective of clearing in the real Minecraft?

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>>193

It depends on the person.

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I’m focusing on time efficiency because I have high goals, and I’m putting in the effort.

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>>194

Since I’ve achieved my goals in various genres, I want to publish a book about baseball next! Just hearing that might make it seem like I’m underestimating baseball…!

When I think about how he has put in effort and achieved results in every genre, I can’t help but feel that he’s amazing…

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The dream of being faceless will surely come true someday, like bringing sunlight into the demon world of the great demon king Baan, that kind of vibe.

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Kobori often gets surprised during matches because his main battleground is outside of the competition.

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