
Oh really!! Is baseball that kind of sport?!!
Is that so… maybe it is…
There are many easy-to-use images…
>>2
Baseball can’t be played alone!
>>21
From here, the twist that the genius rises up again is something I’ve never seen before and it’s beautiful.
I can’t say for sure that it’s different…
Kiryuyama is protecting his right elbow, but I have no idea what that’s about…!
>>4
I’m not interpreting it as protecting you.
I don’t even know what kind of output it’s producing, but what is that…
>>5
It’s not that I judged you were protecting from the image of the demon king’s arm.
If you observe with exceptional insight, you will come to the conclusion that they possess incredible talent while protecting their right arm, resulting in the image of a dark lord with a strange right arm being projected.
I wonder why this font looks so silly.
Cute
Somehow, it’s nice that St. Teresa’s side is also experiencing youth.
>>9
There are aspects of student sports stories that I look forward to reading.
In the end, I want to see a match that makes me want to support both sides.
>>9
Even if I’m being carried on someone’s back, I’m aiming for Koshien.
>>15
Todoroki is prominent, but Saint Teresa also has a strong lineup.
It’s true that if the pitcher is really strong, they can win alone, but if the pitcher gets burned, they can also lose alone.
Buru Agawa is starting to understand baseball.
Teams that collapse over such things usually don’t appear in serious competitions, so it’s not that kind of game, but if such tactics are effective, it could be a game worth playing.
>>11
Is there really something terrible like that?!
>>30
It’s not like I’m doing outside-the-rules attacks; I’m just exploiting the weaknesses in the other team’s teamwork, so it’s really their fault for breaking down like that…
It’s interesting how St. Tere is breaking down, even though the match is progressing properly.
It seems like they are prioritizing time to set up a revenge rivalry slot for the main event.
Kobori is scary.
If Kiriya is a monster as a stage set, then Kobori is a monster that drives the story…
Alright!! Let’s go take a look into the abyss!!
The protagonist’s team is one that can aim for the district championship, except for Sei Tere.
Even the roar crumbles, but with someone like Masashi who has an even more fragile mentality, it will just collapse in an instant.
Will my teammate Mob remain just Mob like this?
I wonder if the names will pop up again.
>>23
I somehow remember their face because it’s striking, but I don’t even know their name…
In reality, there was a match to decide the world’s best where there were repeated simple errors, no encouragement for the pitcher, and no base coverage, resulting in a 5-point comeback.
In other words, was this week’s discussion based on that?
Aren’t there a lot of panels in this manga that can be used for insults?
>>25
However, you know… the things that Mr. Ajawa says could especially be things that a complete amateur in baseball might say without any ill intent…
>>27
I’m just a fool who doesn’t have it all together because of expressions, alcohol, and erotic moments, so I’m forgiven.
>>27
In other words, don’t worry about it! That’s the director’s way of encouragement and there’s no malice at all.
>>25
I think I’ll be rubbed so much this year that I’ll get tired of it.
Alright!! Let’s go peek into the abyss!!
Hirose was worried that if he lost, he might lose confidence, but I think Masaru has grown stronger as a person and that worry is unfounded.
Is it Masaru-chan’s skin?
A teammate dismissing the absolute ace who is bowing on the ground and apologizing.
I don’t really understand, but does this image also become something you often see as a thumbnail right after a baseball game?
>>34
It seems like it could be used for image replies when unknown rules come up.
>>34
It’s about after the retaliation hit-by-pitch battle and the SoftBank game.
Why are you often pouting your lips?
Are you trying to act cute?
>>35
I think they’re making the slightly protruding jaw look cute with a comic-style expression.
With a body that large, the skeleton tends to be like that.
I wonder if any madmen surpassing Kobori will appear in the story from now on.
>>36
It’s not just surpassing; it’s already breaking through in a completely different vector.
Kiryama, who is too into baseball and is using rosin, and Hirose, who suddenly slams Masachan down.
I like the part where Hamason is in a cheerful and friendly atmosphere with everyone.
Everyone gets along well.
Masaru is straightforward and has a good grasp of knowledge, so his comebacks are sharp.
It’s a clean sport where if there’s information about an injury, the player who was guarding is more likely to be targeted.
>>40
It’s the players who come out to the match while injured that are to blame.
>>42
It’s not like American football.
>>42
That’s really true, but…
In other words, there are probably no sports that don’t focus on targeting the injured players…
>>40
I don’t know a team full of monsters that can target and shoot at one defender.
I think there are many anonymous people looking at the teacher with ill intentions.
Even baseball fans can sometimes end up like the image in the thread!
It’s not that the injured player is to blame; rather, it’s the team that fails to have substitutes ready to replace injured players.
As expected of someone aiming to be a professional, Kobori’s darkness runs deep.
It’s the fault of the teammate who can’t score, isn’t it?
>>54
That’s really true, so it’s a problem.
Even if there is a player who can hit home runs by pitching themselves, it’s all over if they are intentionally walked.
>>110
Let’s steal a base.
>>112
A smooth double play from a walk on the first pitch.
Even if I manage to steal a base, I get tense in crucial moments and end up making a pathetic out with my batting.
“Up to 3 runs allowed is still a quality start, after all…”
>>55
“Say that after you’ve pitched six innings.”
I thought it was a “Thank You, Bitch” until I actually searched for it and started reading, and I thought this director was the main character.
It was different…
>>56
Are you happy with a director like Ajakong being a bitch?
If a team starts losing in an unimaginable streak, it seems like “Alright! Let’s go gaze into the abyss!” would be posted.
Is this a monster?
Shaking up pitchers and batters is a tactic too.
Even elementary school students are making the pitcher nervous with their cheers during the game! What a sport!
>>63
It’s a story from a long time ago… I don’t do it anymore.
>>63
If you keep saying that, the pitcher will get nervous and their control will get shaky, so it’s worth doing it as long as you’re not getting scolded…
I think it’s better to be scolded for that after all.
>>63
Come to think of it, I’ve lived my life without ever touching baseball, but for some reason, I know this chant…
When you think about it calmly, this is quite a provocation, isn’t it?
>>72
It was destroyed because it was provoking so much.
I have a feeling that enemies with the same direction as Kobori will appear.
>>64
You end up looking into the abyss of Kiriyama.
>>68
The type that gets everyone riled up and awakens them is Iso.
>>64
The author has a unique ability in strategic warfare, so I definitely think there will be a deception match somewhere.
On the contrary, I think there will be matches where the enemy is only filled with idiots, making it difficult to play.
It has been confirmed that Saint Tere will grow closer and stronger with Tohru, and when they face off in the main event, there will be no openings.
There are some people writing with the knowledge of a director…
I didn’t stir things up at all during the match.
Incite on social media.
>>71
The provocation is becoming insidiously transformed!
But this teacher is really a nice person because they accompany me to practice matches of a sport they absolutely know nothing about, even though I’m troubled and have no clients.
>>75
In other words, this person can be irritating at times, but they are not consistently a bad person.
It’s wrong to start using lines for insults on your own.
>>77
They’re not a bad person, but a terrible adult.
I don’t want to become a person who is thoroughly disrespected.
>>75
For someone who drinks, watching kids seriously play sports is the best snack.
If anything, that kid’s getting along nicely.
This could even be a good way to spend a holiday.
>>78
You didn’t drink during the match, right…? You didn’t, did you…?
>>80
Shaoxing wine!
>>80
I’m just peeling off the sticker from the empty cup and using it as a glass~
>>80
Kyu
>>78
I have no knowledge at all, but I’m not expected to have it, and I don’t have to be guided either.
Every time, I feel like I’ve read something amazing.
to become
“Just one episode, and it’s not genius! It’s genius, right!”
>>82
Furthermore, reveal the feelings of the broken catcher.
Huh? You can do it, right? It seems convenient to use “Go ahead” as a response.
>>85
Anime adaptation of hyperinflation → Too risky → Huh? You can do it, just go for it.
I laughed because the combo was already established.
>>95
That’s it! It’s the original work full of elements that are difficult to adapt into anime that’s to blame!
The knowledge of baseball is making the pitcher nervous! Even someone like me who only knows about fights can still read it interestingly, it’s really amazing.
What the heck is this!?
However, just as I am.
From a shota economic war where stacks of cash replace semen to a baseball manga.
It’s amazing how you can switch the subject to be more appealing to the guardians while still keeping the fun intact… You were doing it, right?
I was doing it.
Don’t teach the director anything strange!
Let’s post a screenshot when a player makes an unbelievable error during a night game broadcast!
High school baseball has this aspect where it can create a negative chain reaction or throw things out of whack.
>>96
Send me to where the error occurred.
I’m going to make another mistake due to the tension!
During the match… is it safe if it’s Yomeishu?
As the serialization progresses, there will be episodes featuring training camps, and we can also expect scenes of the director in the bath.
>>98
Don’t peek! ♪
>>104
What is this person always talking about!?
Is it true or not, but you’re the baseball team coach, right?
>>99
If you’re a director, throw away the naive idea that you know the rules.
>>103
What you need to know as a director and coach is the coach…
Recently, unless it’s a really unusual place, there shouldn’t be any more hype around youth baseball, but it’s surprising how the image doesn’t seem to change much.
>>102
By the time the kids now become baseball uncles, things will change somewhat.
>>102
“Hey hey, the pitcher is scared! It’s not just trash talk.”
Ninjas and yakuza have been made into an anime! It’s hyperinflation too!!
It feels more accurate to say that this flavor is unique to this manga rather than just saying the manga is amazing.
It’s an interesting baseball manga, but I feel a bit complicated about whether I can honestly just call it a baseball manga…!
Yo-chan hitting the ball and Masato-chan being so cheerful is too healing.
We all turned the tables! So even if we lose this time, Masaru shouldn’t lose confidence.
Is it okay for the heroine of this manga to be Sho-chan…?
Perhaps the actual bathing scene will end with Sei-chan being portrayed in a sticky manner.
There are way too many frames that could be used for hype during the season!!
Breaking the opponent’s spirit is the basics of sports…
Look, look! Kamiyama hit it~!
There are many dangerous stereotypes…
The scene where the arrogant guy realizes that baseball can’t be played alone is the essence of baseball manga, isn’t it?
>>123
Huh?
Todoroki is too much of a protagonist…
That’s incredible! Let’s tear apart the atmosphere of the commentary like this!
I even made an image for when I can hit the day after a shutout loss.
The author is drawing while thinking, “This panel seems easy to use for commentary…” a little bit, right?