
Oh really!! So that’s what baseball is like!!
Well, if I can win by completely breaking down the opponent’s teamwork, then I’ll do it…
The guy I just hit is my childhood friend…!
Baseball can’t be played alone…
>>4
Huh!?
You can do it, right?
Do it.
Saint Tere should either want to move the readers or make them laugh, pick one.
Hey, isn’t Sanba-kun’s stress test somehow turning into Tohru-kun’s stress test?
>>7
Let’s go look into the abyss!
>>7
Yo-chan is also a bit dangerous.
>>7
Because we ended up with the best results of an unexpected power-up, far from just a durability test, the original plan is already complete…
Has this teacher not been sweating since their debut?
>>10
You have a cute side!
>>13
What have you been doing all this time?
I’m saying.
This nameless one!!
The risk is too big.
Last time, I was explaining the infield fly and sweating.
Kobori looks like they’re having a lot of fun, that’s great…
That’s too much fun!
Recently, the teacher’s treatment has been terrible.
>>18
It’s been that way since it first appeared, hasn’t it?
I wonder if this won’t be misused during the season…
Aren’t glasses the most evil?
I mean, Koshien is fairly like this.
>>22
Come to think of it, why am I making the kids do intense exercise in this blazing sun…?
>>26
It’s super funny.
>>26
Recently, the heat under the blazing sun has started to be viewed as an issue…
>>26
When I think about it, sports have always been like that, and the recent changes in the environment have just made it a matter of life or death.
>>43
I don’t think anyone would believe it if you said that in the near future, summer temperatures would consistently exceed 40 degrees Celsius.
When someone gets injured and leaves the game due to a hit by a pitch…
>>23
Don’t stick it!
>>23
A dead ball is also part of the rules.
It’s perfect, Director Ajawa, even during the brawl.
It’s okay to tear apart teamwork.
In reality, when running the bases, you go all out and aim for the legs with kicks or resort to physical means.
The thread image can be roughly posted if I don’t like it, so its provocation potential is quite high.
Destroying teamwork is effective.
It was also done in One-Outs.
It’s just that civilization hasn’t developed beyond the medieval level yet, so Kobori is probably doing something like strategy instead of an RPG.
When we meet next time, won’t you finally realize because you look so cyber?
Why did a glorified coach appear in the enemy team’s flashback?
Isn’t this director getting cuter and cuter with a smaller face compared to their first appearance, even if it seems understated?
>>32
I’m confused!
I need to see a doctor soon!
Is the slightly protruding mouth part of the character design or is it just that kind of expression?
Isn’t it big and crooked?
>>35
I’m not worthy of this!!
Indeed, this is a battle for time.
The one who commits the more advanced foul wins.
High school baseball players are also eager and incredibly determined, so they push through the heat with their youth and showcase various plays.
Super interesting.
Reading this manga made me realize that there are still many things that can be done in baseball comics.
A team that cannot collaborate is really weak.
If a team, having its key players taken by the national team, were to compete in a friendly match against the national team, it’s not uncommon for the national team to lose.
It seems like it would be used during situations like a hit by pitch or a brawl.
I often see it in thumbnails, but I mistook it for a kappa character because of its mouth.
This director’s commentary is useful to draw out.
When I was in elementary school, I once had a discussion with my dad about “Why do you exercise in the summer? Are you stupid?”
>>50
That’s a good piece.
>>52
An erotic doujin one panel.
>>55
Attack! The teacher is not good at dirty jokes, you know!?
There are hardly any teams that destroy teamwork like SoftBank does.
First of all, professionals do it almost every day, and teamwork doesn’t break down in a single match.
Unless it’s the Japan Series or something similar.
>>53
Regardless of the fans’ feelings, if it’s not a result of taking things lightly, then losing isn’t something that can be blamed on anyone.
No support? It’s okay to get angry.
A growth-oriented baseball coach feels innovative.