
Huh!? You can do it, right? Just do it!
Masumi has already given up on being a professional…?
Well, everything that Genius-kun has done up until now has just come back around, hasn’t it…
>>2
From that point, I can rebound and say I’m a genius again! That’s impressive.
By the way, I wonder why that guy is protecting his elbow?
>>4
Say it already!!!!!!!
After recovering, I was able to say, “Help me out so I can be a genius!” which is commendable.
Say your weaknesses quickly!!
Looking at it this way, the protagonist’s team has been consistently heartwarming.
It’s amazing that you can write such passionate stories every single time.
Isn’t it pretty painful to have the opposing team grow here?
It seems like it’s going to be the biggest obstacle at Koshien.
>>8
If you can be stopped by this level of obstacle, then it’s impossible in the first place!
>>8
Whether I grow or break here is just a matter of hindsight.
What the hell is this guy’s little sister?
I thought I had fallen into the light, but the abyss is right beside me and won’t leave…
Isn’t it pretty painful to have it revealed that there’s damage to your elbow?
It seems that this team can almost be defeated by completely avoiding Todoroki, so it’s okay if Todoroki grows mentally from here.
>>13
Other than Todoroki, there are others with decent hitting power, and if Todoroki takes it seriously, he could at least manage the minimum by running and running since he’s a genius.
It’s enough with Sanba’s awakening and Kiriyama’s first appearance, but I can’t believe they managed to pack so much into the first practice match with another school.
I thought you might not realize that you’re protecting your right elbow, but it seems like you can see it clearly!
Why don’t you say that!
I thought it wouldn’t make sense to convey that to the weaklings…
There might not be many players as talented as the genius kid being scolded in the thread image.
There are plenty of schools that can play as a team normally and are incredibly strong.
It rained and the ground solidified, but what should I do about this?
That guy is protecting his right elbow…
>>20
He was really just someone with talent but couldn’t apply it.
Mr. Todoroki is… a genius!
There has been an increase in manga that incorporate swipe techniques.
Interesting
>>22
Instead of dropping it on the next page, lifting it up and dropping it as a two-page spread is something designed for reading on a smartphone…
Hey, isn’t this practice match a bit too intense…?
But there are only 9 sheets left.
>>24
It seems like the back is coming too.
I think it’s a situation where we could win the game with a walk from a bases-loaded situation with two outs in the bottom of the ninth.
An emotional scene where the arrogant genius who was playing solo can now ask for help from his companions.
>>26
I saw it with the forgetting battery.
Either way, it will soon retract unnaturally, so the malfunction will eventually be discovered.
It’s problematic if the number of pitches is revealed.
Last week I was standing at Ino, but this week Seitele and Kobori are hot.
Kobori has a bit of a hard time understanding people’s feelings, you know.
If you apply too much pressure, the opposing team’s teamwork will come back together.
Don’t pull out your hair.
Alright! Let’s go gaze into the abyss!
I thought it was quite sad how they were pulling their hair out so dramatically.
It seems like I’ve developed 2 or 3 patches of circular hair loss, including the aftereffects of the match.
>>35
When I reappear, I might have my head shaved.
Like Tendou from Poké10.
>>35
Shaving your head after a painful defeat is quite the classic sports theme, huh?
Todoroki has ultimately become a really great character…
I really want to see this in anime.
It seems like there are more teams than Saint Tere in Kanagawa…
>>41
If Todoroki awakens to team play, there probably won’t be a better team than this one.
Even Hamazou, who is somewhat confident in his striking, can’t do anything.
Todoroki is in his first year, so it’s okay if this year ends as a stepping stone.
>>43
It will probably end the series just for this year…
It seems that I can easily score points against the mentally broken Todoroki, but the problem is what will happen in the actual performance if I don’t score against him at his best.
I didn’t think we would end up winning with this score lead.
Kobori-kun wants to have another at-bat between Kiriyama and Todoroki.
Because Todoroki and Kiriyama have a mutual interest in wanting revenge.
It seems like we’ll progress as if we’ve agreed up to that point.
Even though I went so far as to prostrate myself…
Devolution cancellation instead of evolution cancellation.
Not being a genius is unacceptable.
It’s okay to be a genius but not know how to use your talent.
Everyone knows that we aren’t able to use it properly.
>>49
The posture is one thing, but it’s just too stupid.
Wasn’t it a good scene that made you realize that baseball can’t be played alone!?
Dirty Aya
The speed at which everything has become a mess and ultimately leads to Todoroki’s growth event is amazing.
It might be a kind of answer to the merits and demerits of diamonds…
Even though the weaknesses are visible, I wonder what that is. They really have talent but can’t make the most of it…
The scene where they cry saying “I want to win against Kiriyama…” was really good, but isn’t that the kind of scene you’d do on the way back after getting totally defeated?!
>>57
Because I’m a genius, I can reflect on my actions right away.
Alright! Let’s go see the abyss!
If you’re not a genius, then what are you…?
Well, it would definitely irritate me if this guy said I’m not a genius.
Clearly a genius.
>>60
“???: ‘Nobody had done dual-wielding, but if someone wanted to, they could do it.'”
>>60
It’s because you’re a genius that I’ve come to terms with it, but if you give in, what does that make me, who has accepted it?
I can understand that.
I’m afraid of pressure.
It reminded me of Kawakami from Rookies.
This time’s roar.
Kobori is saying all this, but when it comes to the winning strategy, he’s relying on Yo-chan…
Sei Tere has been completely shut out by Sho-chan except for Todoroki, so it seems like Todoroki’s growth isn’t that impressive.
>>64
If we can’t score against Todoroki, it’ll be a battle of stamina.
In terms of stamina, Todoroki would probably have more.
What is great about Todoroki is that he acknowledged not only geniuses who surpass him but also geniuses of different vectors.
Well, it feels like I’ve got one foot stepping into the villager flag…
It’s unacceptable that those who trample on the genius within themselves end up losing, right?
He was a genius, so I gave up on being a pitcher, so don’t say it was different now.
Your shoulder is reflected in the previous page, isn’t it?
You think that by leaning on each other, you can make up, right?
This is it!
The villagers leave the baseball strategy entirely to Hirose and the other players, so they only indicate the team’s policy.
When Todoroki was saying that there are geniuses stronger than me, the Holy Terra members probably thought, “What are they talking about…?” and didn’t take it seriously, so the weaknesses probably weren’t communicated effectively.
They were too scared to be in that situation.
Kirishima’s weakness has been revealed, but the fact that he can only throw three pitches hasn’t been discovered yet, so we’ll see what happens.
>>74
Kodaira Ai can see through the three-pitch limit.
Whether Todoroki notices it there and can convey it to those around him is another matter.
There are also strong schools filled with geniuses.
If we can’t even beat a one-man team, then we can’t expect to make it to Koshien.
>>75
There are teams that go to Koshien with just one strong player.
It’s called Kazuto Tadano.
>>78
That’s rare enough to become a topic of conversation.
Talented people end up going to strong teams anyway.
There aren’t many natural geniuses just rolling around.
>>86
When it comes to Todoroki, he is a genius of that level, right?
It’s a genius that happens once in a thousand years.
It seems there will be a scene where, in the end, it turns out everything was in the villagers’ hands.
I thought it was full of hate and insults, but it turned out to be filled with feelings of desperation and various emotional ups and downs.
Rather, to drop to my knees and cry out in apology just because I’ve been hit hard once…
As it is, Saint Tele’s
Teamwork
Let’s tear it apart!!
The people around me are trying to make the most of their talents above all else…
You always draw such great expressions…
This is the first time I’ve read a baseball manga, and it’s really interesting…
>>83
Oh really!! Is baseball manga that kind of genre?!!
>>83
It’s quite a uniquely interesting direction, so there’s no other type like it…!
It was a movement that started because the villagers couldn’t do it alone…
The bond of Saint Teresa is precious and deepening in various ways…
This time, I have a feeling I might lose easily.
Kobori seems to be thinking that it’s good it was just a practice match that they lost.
>>91
It feels like it’s going to be “After all that provocation…!”
I understand that you’ve managed to get this far, and it’s natural to say, “Keep being a genius!”
Until just a little while ago, it was “If you lose, it’s over!” and I was trying to test my mental state to the point of it being torn to shreds.
The team turned the game around, and Sanma got energized because of it.
Don’t casually participate in a chicken race like you’re just stopping the car for a bit, Villager A.
The fact that I have fought normally without regard to the other person’s mental and physical state is…
It could be said that he is a sportsman with integrity.
>>97
There was no option that came to mind other than to fight head-on.
Normally, there’s basically no way to lose, and even against pretty strong opponents, I can easily surpass them with level-ups each time because I’m a true genius…
Kuu~! What’s up with that guy protecting his right elbow?!
The moment you decide to rely on your allies, starting to consult them is pure genius…
It’s common to realize the need for companions, but accepting that one is a genius at the same time is unique.
Kobori is really trying to liven up the entire baseball industry.
There are so many highlights in this episode… even the small panel at the end makes me laugh like an idiot…
Isn’t Kobori the most dangerous?
Hirose-kun! Do whatever it takes to make it a showdown between Kiriyama and Todoroki with the bases loaded! Let’s definitely win after that! I’m counting on you!
That’s too unreasonable.
>>104
You can do it, right?
You should think of a way to do it over there! That’s a sign of a boss who has the qualities of power harassment…
There is a shadow in Kobori’s brilliance.
I feel like this had about the same amount of information as three episodes of a regular manga.
The discussion progresses smoothly after briefly expressing that the “Hamasou batting lineup can hit fairly well” in a few frames.
>>109
You mentioned that from the very first episode, didn’t you!?
It pretends to be a good story while inserting images of faces, but ultimately leads to a good story.
With a smile, let’s go gaze into the abyss!
It’s not a line from the main character’s team…
>>112
Monster…
I wonder if it’s a good story…
Since Todoroki was undoubtedly a genius and a fool, it wouldn’t have been a problem if he had seen through Kiriyama’s elbow bomb and ignored it.
Even if we lose, the preparation for this practice match is being manipulated as if it never existed.
It’s hard to believe that this is our first practice match; everyone has really grown mentally…
In this installment, it has become clear that even the supporting characters in the protagonist’s team have some level of skill.
>>117
By the way, I’ve somehow started to remember their faces.
This author doesn’t diminish the strength of strong characters, so I think Kiriyama will remain invincible.
It’s a bit funny that the teammate who was all about “Let’s use that a lot!” is now teary-eyed.
It is clearly stated from the beginning of the first episode that Kobori is on par with the best, enough to aim for Koshien.
“Helping me out and consulting immediately is actually correct.”
I also thought that was the case.
The impact of the visuals makes me laugh, but since you made me give up on my dreams, I hope you stay a genius! It’s a really earnest wish, isn’t it?
Is it relatively common for a runner from third base to score home on a pickoff pitch to first?
>>124
It’s rare to return from a stance of intimidation.
It’s common for the runner on first base to steal second base while the runner on third base comes home during the throw.
I still doubt whether that little sister actually exists.
When you think about it, it’s quite common in games that because things have always worked out so far, you don’t really understand the specifications well…
What kind of effect does this status ailment have…?
>>126
I’ve heard that in gacha games, there are times when relying on strong characters to push through stops working, and players don’t know what to do next.
>>128
I will imitate the formations of strong people!
In Kobori’s view, it doesn’t really matter if they lose (they don’t think they’ll lose), so they might as well go all out and do everything they can.
>>130
Let’s go gaze into the abyss!
After reading it by swiping, when I looked at it in spreads on the tablet, it was really good for quick comments and had a great tempo like this…
The opponent is distorted, so we’re managing somehow with unconventional tactics, but I wonder if it will work against a proper team…
>>132
At least what I did this time is 100% useless.
It’s a mistake that even elementary school students wouldn’t make on a strong team.
The protagonist team has been saying since the first episode that their pitcher has some issues, and while Todoroki is hyped up, they write it carefully that they can’t be beaten in a decent at-bat.
This time, even though there are gags sprinkled throughout, it’s somehow really moving—what’s up with that?
The manga is too good…
Kobori is looking so lively now, it’s almost hard to believe there was a time when I was just idly practicing, wondering if the three horses would break down mentally and lose as usual.
>>138
I think there are parts where Kiriyama fits perfectly into the piece.
Inoue also joins there.
If there are no mental issues, Sho-chan is incredibly strong, right?
I will also properly depict the cuteness of Masashi, who boasts about his boyfriend.
The elbow injury was overlooked this time.
I thought it would be revealed in a rematch, but it was already revealed.
I’m getting scared because it seems like my lucky pitch might be found out.
The tempo is too fast; it’s still a practice match!
Professor Agawa’s view of baseball is becoming increasingly distorted…
>>142
It’s great to see a giantess being ravaged by the thoughts of a boy wearing glasses…
>>142
A game that tears apart bonds with a double play of Shaoxing wine…
Sho-chan is normally the ace!
It was just a little bit of a mental issue!
What measures will you take if you realize you’re being protected?
>>144
If you know that you can only throw two more pitches, then not swinging means you’ve won.
I thought I saw an unbelievable turnaround from the thumbnail, but it turned out to be a villainous enemy character that dealt a final blow to my comrades who had reached their limit and collapsed.
Is this really the first match…?
>>146
I want to read a development that reflects the author’s style rather than a conventional one, so that’s good.
It’s nice that the members of the opposing team dislike that aspect of Todoroki, but if he reflects on it, they would warmly accept him.
>>150
A chance to suck the bones clean!
I don’t think Kobori has ignored the opponent’s growth.
In short, in high school baseball, as long as you don’t lose in the real match, that’s what matters.
This week’s Minecraft guy stealing bases isn’t as impactful as last week’s, but it’s still pretty annoying.
Isn’t the other side not completing the awakening events?
It’s just disappointing that this baseball manga seems like it doesn’t intend to continue for long.