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[Strikeout Pitch] I’m interested in this manga; I read it and it’s interesting.

Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx32

Isn’t there an amount of events happening that shouldn’t happen in the first practice match in the story?

Oh really!! Is baseball that kind of sport?!!

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Sounds good, right? It’s a sudden showdown against a pro at boss level!

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I imagine that schools competing nationwide are like a den of monsters!

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This author seems to quickly eliminate unnecessary parts and could also condense it into one match.

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A fresh type of baseball manga that I am reading for the first time.

Publish it every week ❤

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The premise is that the story structure revolves around how to handle the risks of elbow bombs and the benefits of insane pitches.

Increasing the number of matches diminishes the risk of elbow explosions, so the challenge is how to develop the story without letting them throw.

A meta structure that unfolds in such a way as to prevent throwing in both production aspects.

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It seems they have no intention of continuing the series for a long time.

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Baseball manga tends to drag on, so it’s appreciated when they pump in events with full force.

Three years have passed since the serialization started, and there are works where the protagonist is still a substitute and hasn’t even finished the first practice match…

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>>7

Three years using about 30 episodes in a monthly serialization, that’s…

Is the main point of the story not about baseball but something else?

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The drama progresses at lightning speed, like a type similar to Adachi Mitsuru.

I don’t know because not even one match has ended yet.

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Are you okay? Is the manga not going to end in one match?

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I think it will skip ahead to about the Kanagawa preliminaries final.

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The prefectural tournament becomes the most exciting = There will be more descriptions of the enemies in the prefectural tournament.

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Let’s hope for a shutout from Awakened Sho-chan until around the top 16.

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When I watch the slow development of things like big swings and diamonds, there’s no holding back at all.

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I feel like it could become a treasure trove of baseball-related teasing images.

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>>14

Don’t worry!

It’s basically the person trying to provoke that’s the problem!

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>>14

It can’t be helped.

The female teacher who acts like a drunk old man in the bleachers is the coach.

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If the protagonists complete one year after three years, then it’s game over.

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I think it’s better than being too long.

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Since Kiriyama’s setting is what it is, I have a feeling the number of matches will be quite limited.

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It seems like someone who doesn’t need to deal with Kiriyama will ruthlessly move on.

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The sudden Ace awakening event seems like it could be skipped in the future without feeling out of place.

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A woman whose comments are surprisingly appropriate despite not knowing anything about baseball.

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Well, I have to make sure to finish awakening and adjustments before the tournament.

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It’s hard to tell whether the existence of the thread image is necessary or not.

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>>23

If you’re not here, how are you going to explain the double play?

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>>23

A device to answer questions from readers unfamiliar with baseball.

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To explain, we need a character who isn’t familiar with the details… Wait, the director?!

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>>26

It’s a weak organization that just happens to have a good talent come in, so there’s a sense of reality to it.

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The opponent you are fighting now, even if they are an individual, is considered the strongest of their generation, so the level is quite high.

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The teacher called over those who don’t read baseball manga, so it’s necessary.

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>>29

Aren’t the sexual preferences of the people you called too niche?

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>>33

It’s definitely the right approach since they are the kind of people who probably wouldn’t read it if they weren’t around.

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Even though they are a novice and just a teacher in a relationship, they come fully dressed in their uniform to watch, truly a model teacher.

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A character who is not knowledgeable about baseball is necessary, and it also serves as a reason for the players to come up with strategies on their own instead of the coach.

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I think it’s impressive how much they do, considering they don’t get allowances for club activities on weekdays.

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>>34

He is a good person.

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>>34

Even if you work dozens of hours on your day off, it’s still only 3000 yen.

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>>34

Teachers are amazing, aren’t they? There could even be potential in extracurricular activities that one is not interested in.

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>>34

It’s true that teachers who act as advisors are great, but if you don’t do it, your position will become unfavorable, and if you refuse during the probation period, you’ll get fired…

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>>56

That’s impressive…

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It’s being brushed off lightly, but isn’t the inconspicuous ally also strong?

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>>35

Kobori-kun also firmly executes the safety squeeze.

The others are also going all out, so of course you want to bet your summer at fifteen.

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I thought Kobori would be the brain role, but there are too many intellectual types.

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I think it’s amazing that players who could potentially aim for Koshien are gathering, even without a coach.

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Clearly, it comes from a pro wrestling club-like background…

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The glasses are like a coach and director at the same time.

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>>40

Demon King – Overall Management Officer

Boys’ section

Opponent team representative

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>>46

Is this a government meeting on hyperinflation?

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Baseball manga tends to get sluggish and drag on too much during the first game, doesn’t it?

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If you miss the timing, there are those who become irrelevant, and I think figuring out where to delve into your teammates is quite a challenging issue as well.

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This time, we scored a lot, but our attack is strong too, so we’re just casually letting it go.

I really feel like this current group could keep going until the end.

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Kobori’s baseball brain is moderate, which allows others to shine in their roles.

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I understand that sports manga tends to be lengthy because it shows how much characters have grown since their first match.

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It’s amazing how there are strategists who mess everything up inside and outside the board.

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“It’s probably the fault of teammates who can’t even score a single point!” could be used a lot in this season’s baseball commentary.

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>>53

Already…

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>>59

If anything, the pitcher would say something close to that.

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It’s a slow progress at the level of the Astro Kyudan.

It seems that there were only three matches during the serialization.

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I don’t think it’s slow.

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>>55

Since it’s every other week, I’m looking forward to it too much.

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Kobori is incredibly capable, but since his role outside of the game is significant, Inou’s presence in fine-tuning the details of the match is quite helpful.

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Seize the juiciest part of baseball!

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Baseball teaches you that it can’t be done alone.

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>>63

What!?

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I thought Sho-chan’s elementary school story was a bit long too.

Of course, it wouldn’t be interesting to awaken without that…

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>>65

It’s okay if you have a story you drew because you wanted to draw it…

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>>65

This is an important discussion that helps us understand what motivates Sho-chan and Yo-chan to play baseball, so I understand that it’s important to do it properly.

Despite having progressed so smoothly up to this point, the story of the elementary school student holding in their pee crossed over into the new year…

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Koshien could end with just a moment of participation or victory.

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>>66

Is it the final episode of Slam Dunk?

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Aren’t there a lot of mean people on this team?

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>>69

I think you have a good personality.

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Inou’s goal is to stand at Koshien, not to win the Koshien, which is the key point.

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The foolish character, Yozen, who draws out explanations, has become smarter than the readers.

This time, I have become a complete idiot without mercy.

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Many works tend to be prolonged, but it’s really important to have them completed.

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This manga is about playing baseball…

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There are times when female advisors inexplicably receive a lot of hate.

This means that your feelings won’t reach them.

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>>77

Could it be that the thread image is a antithesis to Momokan…?

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This is an incredibly intense development that makes me cry a lot and laugh a lot, what is this…

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Compared to hyperinflation, it’s no surprise that the developments feel slow.

There are only 58 episodes with that density.

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Embarrassingly, this is the first time I’ve learned that the infield fly rule does not apply to bands…

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It’s convenient fuel for those who want to stir up trouble with unassisted topics.

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So much fun~… 😭

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>>82

Thanks to Inou’s clever strategy, we were able to taste the joy of returning home safely.

It’s great that you were able to play baseball again.

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There are also baseball mangas that have been carefully drawn for 20 years focusing only on the preliminaries of a tournament to the national championship.

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In a baseball manga, if it takes a year for a single game against a strong rival school, that’s considered short…

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>>84

No…

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I’ve read various baseball manga, but in my mind, it’s in the same category as One Nats and Dora Base.

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>>86

DraBase!?

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>>90

Three secret tools that can only be used three times.

The Demon King who can only throw 3 balls.

It’s the same!

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The Astro team has only played about three games…

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Hirose-kun is a sensible person and a hard worker, a catcher who takes on almost all the tactical moves during defense, and when hitting, he is the fourth batter. He is the motivation for Ace Sanba to keep doing his best and is his hero.

If I didn’t make it a little perverted, it wouldn’t have been balanced.

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>>89

Basically, Rejatto-san.

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Baseball manga tend to have long runs when they’re popular…

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>>91

The Forgetting Battery seems like it will be serialized for a long time.

If the author doesn’t break down, it will definitely exceed 20 volumes.

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>>104

I’ve already surpassed it!

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I think Dorabase follows the grammar of baseball manga.

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I feel that this manga belongs to the gambling genre.

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>>95

Wanna Nuts was still doing a baseball manga.

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I don’t really understand why the captain has a villager image.

You don’t have such a cute face, do you?

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He can’t see through everything.

You can’t tell if someone is fast on their feet in Minecraft.

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Kobori thought it was a frapeko, but it was a Gresham larva.

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Baseball can’t be played alone!!

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>>99

I’ve never seen a manga that does this two weeks in a row.

I’ve seen a manga that turned out to be a bad story both times I read it for the first time.

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It’s clearly Inou’s fault for looking like a villain.

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It’s just a practice match, but timing-wise, the next thing is the start of the summer district qualifiers.

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There are too many easy-to-use lines.

You were doing it, right, author?

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You’re only looking at the skill level of baseball.

You can’t tell just by looking at the unconventional tactics.

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Baseball and baseball comics are too sluggish!

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>>107

It’s a shame to be cut off in a pattern that starts with gathering friends.

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>>120

Recently, there are fewer sports manga that start with gathering friends.

Many stories follow a pattern where the protagonist joins a decent team and aims for the national championship, much like in this manga.

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>>107

Just put up with that much!

I’m counting on you, Japanese man!

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If it’s to be wrapped up in around volume 6, then maybe about two more matches…?

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>>108

It might go to 50 volumes if it gets animated.

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By completely eliminating the enhancement elements from the training part and making it a highly restricted ability, the development will become smooth.

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I like how the main characters in this manga betray each other and plot against one another within their own allied group for their own reasons.

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The mouth drawn in the thread is so attractive, but it’s damn funny…

I really regret not reading about inflation.

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>>112

Hurry up and become a shameless police officer.

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>>121

The indecent police are a decoy.

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It feels like it might end just with the decision to participate in Koshien.

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The goal is not to win the Koshien but to participate in it, and that’s probably where it will end.

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Wataru ga Pyun is interesting!

The development is slow, but…

There are amusing heckles from the mob and unexpectedly down-to-earth elements for defeating the magic pitch.

I feel like this manga is somewhat similar in some ways.

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There’s no guy who pulls out counterfeit bills from his penis, so it’s easy to recommend to others.

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Fake bills weren’t coming from your dick, right?

…You didn’t put it out, did you?

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I’m curious how we can compete at Koshien with only three pitches, so I hope it lasts long…

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I never thought they would actually go through with the development of the three-pitch limit that was a concern from the beginning.

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How did the shameless teacher become a teacher?

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Sometimes there are manga where the peak of the work has already passed by the time of the national competition, if you take your time from the preliminaries.

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The three-pitch restriction is interesting, but it’s not a constraint that can go on for a long time.

I wouldn’t be surprised if the next match is the district championship that has implications for advancing to Koshien.

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Due to Sanba’s growth, they might just fly through the local schools on their own, throwing it all without hesitation.

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>>132

It’s a bonus that the teacher is portrayed restraining the rampaging Kiriyama with pro wrestling moves!

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>>149

Using it as foreshadowing…!

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The pros and cons create a good contrast with doing it slowly and thoroughly.

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In the first match of the district competition, I wonder if we could win without putting Kiriyama in against a regular high school team.

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Masumi…

Sorry!!

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It’s a matter of personal preference for the reader, but for example, starting with the entry and growth of first-year club members and then including episodes about other schools can be too tedious, making it hard to keep following.

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When I struck out during the turnaround, everyone properly supported me, which creates a good atmosphere, doesn’t it?

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>>140

It must be in contrast to the opposing team that had their teamwork shattered.

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>>140

In the first place, the fact that Mima can say “Thank you everyone for the reversal!” is a real sign of growth…

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>>143

The first appearance was with the momentum to dig the mound all the way to Brazil.

That’s great growth.

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Even though I messed up mentally, the fact that I was able to hit consecutively from Todoroki means that my mob teammates are actually quite good.

Originally, they were at a level that could aim for the top of the prefectural tournament, right?

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At the national junior high school tournament, the advising teacher made a bet with the teacher from the opposing school.

The only baseball manga I know where the protagonist deals with a teacher who came to beg for money after losing is “Wataru ga Pyun.”

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>>144

One Out…

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Introducing Ace Sanba as a “pitcher who struggles under pressure,” emphasizing the necessity of the trump card Kiriyama.

By helping them grow through practice games, it seems that I can say “I can pitch properly against everyone except for the top high school hitters,” so the early part of the prefectural tournament can proceed smoothly.

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The speed of Ooburi is certainly more than that of a diamond.

If it’s monthly, it’s too tough for the readers.

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The guy with the beard who appeared in episode 1, when I think back on it, he was someone with both mental and physical issues, wasn’t he?

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>>148

This manga is full of guys like that.

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If Kiriyama powers up, will the three-pitch restriction on pitching be somewhat eased?

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>>151

I hope you can also do 3 swings.

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>>151

It’s like a counterfeit bill with the same serial number as the previous work.

It seems like they will manage everything from here on with Hirose’s pitching, without any growth or regression.

There’s no time until the prefectural tournament.

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>>155

I have a feeling that Inou might quietly acquire a new skill.

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In the second pitch, Yō-chan, who impressed Kiriyama by making contact with the bat, is a better hitter than the bearded guy who hit the walk-off home run…

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If Ino thinks they can do it with this lineup, they’re probably really strong.

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Are you serious that high school baseball really employs strategies that create tension between opponents?

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>>157

The pitcher is nervous—hey hey hey!

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>>157

There is a strategy solely to irritate the opposing pitcher.

Just cutting constantly, or switching sides with each pitch, or dancing on the bases.

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>>161

Inoue seems like they will do everything, and that’s just not good.

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>>161

To cut relentlessly, you need to have skills in the first place…

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I don’t know if the purpose is to cause tension, but targeting the ones who made an error is pretty normal, right?

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>>160

Because of this manga, the purpose of making them tense seems to be the purpose of making them kiss.

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To be honest, I want to be close to you even if it means being put in a hold.

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>>164

To be honest, if it’s this breast, it’s probably being jerked off regularly.

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I’ve also started reading it since yesterday, and even the character I dislike has been crafted in a way that makes me end up liking them in a different context; the way it’s created is very impressive.

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I thought Shinji Mizushima had pretty much covered this kind of story in Dokaben.

When I read this manga, I feel differently about it.

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It’s better to exclude elements like the complicated situations of the baseball team members, as depicting them will only make readers uncomfortable.

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I thought the person in the thread was the main character because they stood out the most in the thumbnail, but I was surprised when they didn’t appear for a while.

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Dokaben attacks the catcher directly.

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I’m grateful that the section on the match against Inou has thoroughly covered the cut shot and its countermeasures.

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👹😭

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I think Mizushima’s manga is a human drama that depicts people whose lives revolve around baseball, so it feels a bit different to call it a baseball manga.

Although a pioneer of baseball manga.

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I like that Kiryama is eager to pitch but always respects his teammates.

This time, it seems like they were happily talking to Ino.

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In Mizushima’s works, the protagonist of the manga “Stopper” compensates for his insufficient natural abilities with somewhat dirty methods.

…I mean, they do things like illegal pitches that are clearly against the rules!

It might be a manga that is not acceptable in today’s world.

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Speaking of which, this match has been going on for quite a while…

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I love how sharp the comebacks are; they’re really funny.

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This guy is a teacher of national language like this…

I want to take a class!!

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This week’s developments are a bit beyond what ordinary people can conceive.

The sand crown fluctuated between the egoist and the gratitude man throughout the serialization.

They did it in one panel.

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They might not do something that long-term, huh?

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>>182

At this pace, if we have about three matches in the preliminary round, we should be able to reach Koshien in about ten volumes.

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They’ve roughly dug into the circumstances of the main characters with the regular five and other mob characters, but I wonder what they’ll do now.

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It seems like there won’t be any more helpers.

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Currently, it seems that they have figured out that Kiriyama is somehow protecting his elbow, but they don’t know about the three-pitch restriction, right?

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If the glasses from Kowloon’s Ball Parade were this evil… it might be impossible in this magazine.

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When a series is serialized for a long time, the events within the story tend to drag on, which is the case for most works…

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After showing the main character’s face, it’s a practice match where it doesn’t matter if you win or lose.

The number one high school is the opponent, and all the main characters, including the elementary school student holding in their pee, have been fully developed.

It seems that the last inning might even involve a dilemma about what to do if the three-pitch rule is exposed, which is quite a rush.

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The ally mob players seem to be quite skilled, which is reassuring.

Will they gradually develop their own personalities too?

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Well, even if it gets completely exposed, it won’t spread, right…?

It’s easier to win against a team with weaknesses.

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Since the previous work was completed in one go, this one will probably be amazing too…

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Well then, let’s make them misunderstand that we can play more than three balls!

I think they will say it with a refreshing face.

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If the three-pitch limit were to disappear for no reason, it would just turn into a mediocre high school baseball manga, and I definitely don’t want to see that…

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I don’t know, but it’s probably a character from “Big Windup!”

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