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[The Days of Diamond] To put it mildly, it’s just too awesome.

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Emotions are flooding in, and it’s fun.

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The look on Aya’s face when faced with Yamato is completely unreadable.

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I can’t stop the excitement…

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The weaker a person is, the more kindness they receive… I can’t accept that, right!? I’ve started to really like Ayasegawa, who shows her fangs over that!

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Fun

I want to read the next one soon.

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The parent who is treated with special attention just because their son comes out as a substitute.

Parents who are called A and say nothing no matter how their son pitches.

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Doesn’t it look like a villain’s face?

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You should accumulate virtue regularly.

I like you.

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That director is good, isn’t he?

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Because Yamato’s family is wealthy, his mother is in a higher caste.

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But it’s a situation where a lot of consideration is given, as it’s about an only son born to quite elderly parents.

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I’m being really made to wait, which is tough, but I’m also very excited.

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If it were a skipped issue next week, I would be at my wit’s end.

I’m glad it seems like it’s going to be uploaded.

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How are you going to hit from here, Yamato?

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Fun

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I feel like I can’t hit Yamato.

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It’s fun!

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It looks like you’re about to ejaculate with that good expression.

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What an amazing flexible development!

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This is an incredible and wicked villain.

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Ayase River is like this!

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The face after throwing is like this…

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It seems like I’m aroused, Ayase River.

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Don’t strike out after a quick slow curve in the next two pitches.

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The cover illustration shows a really well-kept room, doesn’t it?

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This is it.

I realized while rereading that it pairs with the previous cover illustration…

So, about the caption from the previous cover page…

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>>44

The state of a room reflects the state of a person.

Bright “room”

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What was Dai-chan?

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Are we getting close to the end of the reading?

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It’s rare to be pulled in by whether or not someone gets hit in this comic.

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It’s a railing regular service! It’s a railing regular service!

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I don’t know what will happen, so I’m looking forward to it.

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What do you call something like this?

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It’s not about the caste system; it’s that being a backup player doesn’t often provide an opportunity to play in a match, so they’re probably being treated kindly.

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Before the match started, I was thinking, “Come on, Yamato, do your best!” but now I’m really cheering for Ayase River.

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I want both of them to face it with all their might.

I really like these two.

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I would like to see a pitcher who causes a commotion just by walking players in reality someday.

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If A scores, it seems like my mom would feel really uncomfortable just because of that.

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It’s really painful to compare myself to my mother…

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Was it my first walk in life…?

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Wasn’t Aya issuing walks against the Bears when he was representing?

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Yamato is the complete opposite in many ways…

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I thought A would break down mentally and struggle, but it seems like their mental state has no effect on their pitching at all, and it’s turning into a situation where we might be caught off guard by the pure talent of Yamato.

A worst-case scenario would be becoming an extremely unpleasant person who enjoys watching the weaker ones flounder while intentionally being hit by Yamato, who is looked down upon by others, thereby adjusting their own overvaluation.

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It’s just that Yamato, or rather the Ayase River family, is especially disliked… It’s unreasonable, but there’s no reason for them not to be disliked.

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The contrast in my room is painful, but the contrast between my parents is even more painful…

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If we defeat Yamato here, it seems like the development will be completely different from what we expected, and that is exciting in its own way.

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After all, we are of different ages.

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The one that becomes the choice for the Yamato death branch.

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In a youth baseball manga, the protagonist can’t be an unpleasant character!

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>>47

Nogoro…

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Nogoro just dislikes people who casually play baseball because he only has baseball.

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Parents have nothing to do with this, right?

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The resolution of the young master’s room is amazing.

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If I get hit now, it seems the injury might be shallower.

If we defeat them here, we have no choice but to move on.

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I still want to build up here, so I hope A wins.

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It’s good to be properly suspicious of a situation where someone is deliberately pretending to be unwell to elevate the catcher.

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It’s too much to cut off even from the parents…

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I feel like it won’t change to face an opponent that Yamato couldn’t beat at the junior level, senior level, or high school level, but if that’s the case, don’t we only have to get hit here?

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That’s exactly right, and that’s why this can also become a turning point.

It’s the most unpredictable development I’ve ever read, so it’s fun.

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When intentionally walking to load the bases, a truly annoying player will make it a full house.

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Nogoro-kun has grown up quite honestly since his troubled childhood!

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This is just a practice match, you know.

Isn’t it more beautiful to be hit in the last tournament as a junior?

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But I think I’ve reached my limit with Ayase River…

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I can still do it.

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I want to tell you that you are happier because Yamato will die first by the Ayase River.

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I can’t predict the development at all, but it’s probably going to be a sad situation for Ariga.

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There were lines like “I’ll quit baseball except for official games” that seemed to come up every time I got hit at that timing.

Let’s put aside whether it will go as planned; this time, I don’t have the kind of mindset that says we should quit baseball.

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It’s like Krauser-san to amplify resentment with Yamato’s mom.

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I remember my mother being isolated, so this is definitely more legitimate than burdock.

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Don’t project yourself onto me, Gobou!

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I really feel that Yamato’s parents have raised him well and that he is treated with a lot of kindness by those around him.

A’s mom is kind of… pitiful…

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But it is true that I raised A without realizing that my own child was a monster.

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It’s amazing how winning the championship didn’t really change the Ayasegawa family’s mindset.

It’s obvious that I’m being pricked by my family who is betting on my child’s baseball.

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Compared to the Ayase River room, Yamato-san is quite fortunate, isn’t she?

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Here it is! Ayasegawa-san’s 10 outs in one second!

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Hey! You might get to see Ayasegawa’s “batter killer”!

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It’s a pitcher killer.

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From here, Ayato becomes attached to Yamato’s mother…

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Alright… I’ve put an outrageous burden on you.

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I wonder if there will be a story where I become good friends with Yamatomama from here on.

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If Yamato takes the short story route, it’s totally possible.

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Ayasegawa-san suits the darkness.

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The time from the overconfident Daichi was just dropped immediately.

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In reality, parents tend to not want their children to get involved in baseball.

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This manga has really intense scenes that progress very slowly, which is amazing.

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The U12 final that went into extra time…

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Skip the scenes where the championship is decided and the scenes of winning and losing.

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I thought it was a manga like a medalist until I read it.

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It’s fine because it’s according to the rules…! Then, deliberately letting the two from Yamato walk on four balls to make it look like there’s a chance.

Chance? There’s nothing like that. I’ll take you down just like that, as expected, Yamato.

So it’s strange that you’re controlling the opponent’s strategy, Aya.

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From A mom’s perspective, who doesn’t have any particular interest in baseball but only sees her child doing their best, it must feel like being told things she doesn’t care about.

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It’s okay to hurt the weak, right? The protagonist does it.

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