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[The Days of Diamond] Baseball can’t be played alone!!

Baseball can’t be played alone!!

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Huh!? You can do it, right?

Do it.

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You can do it… just go for it…

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You need at least a catcher.

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>>3

You don’t need to move the mitt, just sit in your stance.

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There is also a first baseman to mock the batter.

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That’s right, don’t worry about it!

It’s the opposing team that can’t even score a single point that’s at fault!

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Feeling the richness of baseball manga.

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>>7

It’s a golden period now, isn’t it?

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>>12

It should be shining during its golden era, but it looks dim and full of darkness.

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>>17

“??? ‘Now!! Let’s go gaze into the abyss!!'”

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I wonder what it would have been like if Ayano’s team was like Saint Tere.

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>>9

If treated that roughly, it might stabilize the mental state in its own way.

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>>11

It’s precisely because the adults around me didn’t treat me carelessly that I became A.

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I can’t believe you made the other team’s atmosphere so terrible, Ayasegawa-kun. That’s just too much…

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>>10

Awesome! Let’s keep going and crush the opposing team!

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>>13

I think it would be really fun to play baseball if I were on Kobori’s team.

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>>13

Well, this guy also brings down the atmosphere of the allies to the worst…

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Am I really being looked down on?

You’re so good at baseball, yet… ?

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I’ve never once thought that it was good to be born into this world.

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We can’t do it without at least being able to get a catcher.

Hey, Iga.

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Can you play baseball with Yas?

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It’s troubling that it seems possible to have fun playing baseball at both Hamasou and St. Teresa’s.

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It looks like it would be fine to go to the opposing team of hyperinflation.

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I will use Ayase River for my job search!

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Oh really! Is baseball such a sport?

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Ayasegawa is actually doing it alone…

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You can now watch up to episode 6 for free as a special commemoration for the Senbatsu support.

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Looks like a lot of evil tropes were created before the season…

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>>26

The thread image has nothing to do with it!

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This thank-you pitch is tough because the director has to think about real humans, like parents and other teammates.

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Are you going to use such a distorted format in a baseball broadcast…?

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>>29

(A ridiculous coordination mistake)

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That guy is my childhood friend!

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Agawa Kong was the necessary director for the Ayase River.

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Oh wow! Baseball is a sport where the pitcher is so amazing that you can’t win without giving up even a single point!

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You can’t do it without an opponent to crush.

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What A needs is someone with a mentality like Kiriyama’s…

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The merits and demerits of an arm that can only throw three pitches.

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No matter whose mental state it is, if you have A, you’ll always be in top form and can break anything you want.

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Is it really possible for an adult like this to have the right to vote…!!

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I wish there were baseball idiots like Kiryama or evil villagers like Kobori by Aya’s side…

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Fifteen Baseball Boys Drift Story… I wanted to read more…

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Somehow, this panel looks like the Land of the Gems.

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I think A would have been incredibly happy if they had been born in the world of BUNGO.

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>>43

In that world, there is no concept of giving up after first thinking about how to win against any opponent, no matter how superior they are.

Even if we don’t take into account the technology or specs because the manga is different,

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A-kun is still in the first year of junior high.

Maybe if I went to Koshien now, I could throw a no-hitter.

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YanJan is crazy for serializing three different baseball manga!

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>>45

I thought that 4-gun-kun would surely be cut short, but each one has a different flavor and they’re all continuing nicely…

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>>45

Let’s serialize a professional baseball manga at this time!

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>>45

Looking at the app, there are also Grand Jump works, which means the fourth Draft King is going to be born…

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Wow, that’s a refreshing panel that feels just like a sports manga!

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If there are friends who think, “Let’s use A to make employment more advantageous!” it would lighten the load a bit.

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Baseball manga is a complete nutritious food that allows you to experience the light and darkness of youth!

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Bungo doesn’t really have any dark parts…

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>>51

It is wonderful, isn’t it?

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If it were in the major world, I would probably be treated like a villain by Nogoro.

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A can do it.

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It was a chance with one pitch, but not being able to hit it is the problem.

The lazy runner yawning during the match is the issue.

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The one who was born in the wrong world.

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>>58

In the world of Bungou, I could have shone.

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This might be the character whose name has changed the most among all the manga I’ve read so far.

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It seems that it won’t work out even if I’m the only one who is good at it.

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At first, it was often described as “this is real.”

It suddenly struck me that it has become quite a fantasy.

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>>65

The realistic part is the depiction around baseball, but the baseball itself…

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>>68

The surrounding depiction is somewhat realistic, but it only picks up the worst aspects of reality.

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>>65

Some of the details are amazing.

Ayaka’s mom isn’t helping out, so she’s being bombarded with complaints from other parents.

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In middle school, there is an extension and one person can pitch only until the 7th inning, so if there is only Aya, it’s actually impossible to win.

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>>66

So that’s why Fenni is getting weaker.

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Merits and Demerits Major 2 BUNGO Thank You Pitch Oblivion Draft King The Monster at Home Plate

I’m reading quite a few current baseball manga, but there’s no pro baseball arc… Even though there are ones that deal with Major League Baseball…

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>>69

The trademarks of real teams and the likeness rights of real players…

I can only go with everything being fictional, like in “Gurazeni”.

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>>73

Kiyotaka, where are you living…

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>>76

It’s the same as Ishii Hisai Chiyaku Mitsuru, a culture where it’s all about messing with real players…

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It might be a bit of a change in theme, but how about a ballpark that depicts professional baseball games?

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Even with this, I’m suffering from a huge debuff that makes my hitting skills worse.

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>>72

I’m just trying not to hit pitches that might affect my throwing, so it’s scary that there might be some latent batting talent as well.

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>>83

There were times when I didn’t eat much to avoid gaining muscle, but if I really put in the effort, I definitely still have room to grow.

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In baseball, you can win if the ace and fourth batter keep the score at zero and just score three points by themselves.

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It’s real that Mom says not to complain.

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Well, it’s A’s fault for not hitting it themselves.

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If you seriously try, they will accept you! But then they might also push you down, which is pretty sad.

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It’s a baseball manga with completely different seasoning, yet it fits together remarkably well.

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I killed Natsuo, so I can’t stop this hell.

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The first volume of “Yoku Muryou” feels like a depression manga, making it hard to recommend to people.

To play so refreshingly…

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>>84

Personally, I think the optimal range for free is until Bears Senior is completely shut out.

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I’m sure there was a baseball manga based on Seibu.

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>>85

Catch it at the ballpark?

That might be Lotte because it’s Chiba.

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BUNGO is actually offering a wide range of free content on Jump Plus.

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>>87

The future beyond the free release is too long…

It’s tough to catch up with 40 volumes after the first part is completed.

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The rival high school of the thank-you pitch has come out with this in mind.

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>>88

Because Todoroki-kun has even made people quit swimming among the sports so far.

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Even though I wasn’t actually throwing because of growing pains, I was still earning hate for always tagging along on expeditions.

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A shining baseball youth drama!!

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“It’s easier when you show me that you have the intention of using me, right?”

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Just by saying, “Leave the batting to me, the genius batter!” the mental stability for A would be different, right?

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What’s happening with “Ookiku Furikabutte” now?

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Oh, so baseball is that kind of sport, huh?

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How many years will it take from BUNGO to Koshien?

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Professional baseball tends to make each game’s significance feel diminished, so it inevitably becomes more mundane in manga.

We need to put more weight on the strategizing parts outside of the match.

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>>98

Wanna Nuts used being a professional better than ever.

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>>98

I’ve never seen anyone other than me who likes Cat Rookie.

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I like fools.

There are many characters that stand out despite having little depiction as sub-characters.

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A needs a batter like Nodayuki.

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The talent in the thread is a genuine diamond, but it’s scary that it might pale in comparison to the pinnacle of reality, like baseball.

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Winning by tearing apart teamwork, is that you, Tokuchi?

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It’s bad that there are no batters of Imamura’s level in the juniors.

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Upon investigation, I report that what I thought was a manga based on cheering for the Seibu Lions is not actually a Seibu Lions cheering manga.

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>>109

Is it dedicated to Seibu?

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That’s right, don’t worry about it!

It’s basically the runner who gets bitten for yawning that’s at fault!

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There are too many hit baseball mangas.

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Since Natsuo was part of the Japanese national team’s cleanup, it’s not surprising that in other manga, they might be seen as formidable rivals or geniuses.

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If Ayaka played basketball, it would be understandable that she was from the Miracle Generation, but I wonder what would have happened if it were soccer.

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>>115

I think the relationships involving parents and classmates remain just as insidious.

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>>115

It seems like you ended up being the goalkeeper because of your good physique, even though you were playing as a forward in Blue Lock, just like the Japanese national team.

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Um…! I can’t see the benefits of the merits…

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>>116

Achievement (for the baseball world)

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>>116

At the middle school level, a physical gem came to baseball.

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It’s the fault of the one who’s too weak to be a match.

On the contrary, I want you to apologize to me.

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I don’t know if time will fly or if I’ll just break the mayonnaise like this.

Let me read the rest quickly!

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Kobori’s willingness to do anything just to go to Koshien, without any personal desires, is terrifying.

I will definitely master it, no matter what!

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Players who become professional baseball players are already known outside their prefecture since middle school, right?

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>>123

There are a lot of people who get carried away or are excessively modified and end up spoiling.

Therefore, as a result, it will end up being about half and half between those who were unknown until middle school and those who blossomed in the latter part of high school.

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Why do I have to be blamed for receiving the ace number?

It’s the one who is inferior in skill that is at fault, right?

On the contrary, I want you to apologize.

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>>124

I think this attitude was better in various ways.

Especially A’s mental aspect.

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I really feel like I’m loved by God because Natsuo, who seemed to be the only rival to Aya nearby, has to withdraw due to family circumstances.

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The pros and cons of quickly gathering those who were intimidated by Todoroki into a single frame with Masumi, allowing for a smooth tempo in the Thank You pitch.

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I feel that Todoroki is gradually surrounded by good things.

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>>127

After all is said and done, they are the first sports friends I made without any pretense.

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Natsuo was just friendly (past tense), but in terms of ability…

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>>130

He’s probably the strongest batter on the top team in Tokyo.

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>>134

Strikeout

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Mayo is too noble, so I want to see her heart break.

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It’s sad that the industry professionals in gymnastics, tennis, and swimming have lost talent that could have become a treasure of Japan due to the jealousy of weak kids.

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>>132

Well, it’s difficult to utilize A’s greatest strength, which is their intellect, in gymnastics or swimming…

Tennis seems to really suit you.

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Show me more of A!

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If you join the baseball club now, your grades will be amazing! Just standing there will make you win!

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I wonder what will happen if Todoroki sees Ayase River.

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The thank-you pitch looks stupid.

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>>141

Isn’t it a thread for thank-you pitches?

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Middle school students may become frustrated as the differences in intelligence and talent become apparent when the children start with “Ready, set, go!”

After going through the exams and being filtered, high school life seems to give the impression that I can live properly with friends who have similar values.

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Todoroki is the dirty Ayase River.

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