
Mom, I was watching…
He was gentle…
What did you learn during the time of being a loser…?
The kindness of the strong.
child
It was A’s kindness that brought that one ball…
I’m sorry for saying various things last week.
The field of vision is too wide!
“Even though I showed consideration for Yamato’s mother by walking a batter and ruining a perfect pitch, isn’t it embarrassing to not be able to hit on the first pitch?”
Master of Thoughtfulness
It’s okay because it was the runner’s fault for being so full of gaps.
Are you participating in any other sport that is similar to baseball?
>>10
It’s the same sport, but A is more of an enjoyment player… there is definitely a gap between them and the serious players.
Baseball can’t be played alone.
“Because you were too relaxed and had a broad perspective before, that’s why it became ‘You’re useless…'”
I can be considerate and still win, so I’ve decided to be considerate after all…
>>13
I can’t be bothered with such carelessness, I’ll crush the weak with all my might!
It’s not surprising that it turned out that way, but that’s kind of you.
>>13
Enjoy & exciting
Who was it that said to show a pathetic figure in front of Yamato?
Excited baseball uncles
It’s been a while since I’ve seen a protagonist who has reached a state where it’s fine to show mercy or to cut ties, as long as they’re strong enough.
Isn’t it terrible to treat someone with such a kind heart as a villain?
Why are you weaker than A even though you’re serious?
>>19
I am sweet…
I might be bad at reading manga.
I can’t understand this person’s feelings at all.
>>20
It’s like a psychopathic diagnostic test.
>>22
It’s the opposite.
There are many things that are more important than baseball for children who are living normally.
It’s strange that there are guys who only think about baseball.
>>40
It’s a manga about an ordinary kid who stands out in a place where strange people gather.
Isn’t it interesting?
It’s your fault for losing even after being considerate.
I would rather have you appreciate my thoughtfulness.
This is definitely a line to awaken the protagonist.
This week, I somehow understood what Akechi was saying.
It’s true that the statements of someone who can produce consistent results even when they stray from rational play due to their mood are indeed a form of violence.
I understand that it’s the initial of Adachi, but seeing him wearing a cap with the letter A is amusing.
It was a one-ball chance, but it’s disappointing that I couldn’t even hit it forward.
But you know, risking your pride and deliberately going into a challenge is also…
Isn’t it pretty much the same to intentionally fight out of compassion?
Because it’s one out of 21 outs.
It’s bad that we can’t score a single point!
Mr. Akechi, it seems like we’re heading towards the university for A.
Does that mean Yamato will go as a barter as well?
I didn’t understand why the number of people wanting to join the Ayase River Phoenix has increased so much, but are they aiming for Ayase’s spot instead of the Phoenix slot?
Of course, there will be friction with those who have been there since the beginning.
>>32
These guys are trash…
Every time I watch A, it gets to me little by little.
The serious players developed in U12 are judged to be most affected by being underestimated.
It didn’t work as well as expected in Yamato.
Don’t worry about it.
It’s the opponent’s fault for not being able to score, whether you take it seriously or play around!
For serious players, both Little and Senior are seriously job hunting…
I think this is simply kindness that has been around for a long time.
I became convinced that I could win by doing that.
Are you saying that you thought it would be kinder to end it with a preemptive strike rather than having a direct confrontation in front of Mom and getting totally destroyed?
>>41
Different.
I can end it at any time with a strategic play, but I should at least challenge with one pitch before that, or else it would be sad for the watching mother, right?
It’s Yamato’s fault for not being able to kill it with that one pitch.
>>43
I can’t do it, I don’t understand psychopaths.
>>46
It’s disappointing for my parents to come watch the match and not see me play.
>>46
Aren’t you being a bit too much of a psychopath over there?
>>46
Huh…?
Simply put, players from the same district and the same generation cannot advance in the tournament without joining the Phoenix.
>>42
In other places, even if you go all out, you’ll just lose to Phoenix and that’s the end of it.
This guy is scary too, but being treated like this makes me realize I’m soft and weak. I need to be stricter with myself. Yamato is also scary. Is it the hell of baseball?
A itself is a diamond, so it doesn’t need to be adorned with a title or a perfect game.
It might just be that I’ve never seen it before, but it strongly reminded me of Ushio and Tora’s Akihabara style.
So?
If Mom hadn’t been watching, I would have ended it with a pick-off on the first pitch, even if I was getting along well with Yamato.
It’s the same principle as giving one point when it looks like you’re going to win a table tennis match straight.
No, it’s baseball, right? A baseball game is sacred and must never be violated, you know? Saying things about cheering or what parents think is just crazy, right?
>>55
What are you talking about? It’s just a sport…
Please do the crazy act somewhere else.
That kind of acting feels a bit forced and not good…
The first base runner was too careless.
>>59
When it comes to talking about who is to blame, we end up coming back to this point, don’t we?
Because it’s something that Ayaka has wanted to do for a long time.
In the past, I used to say I wanted to be hit by someone, but I was just being teased.
Right now, you can win by doing what you like, so I’ve just staged it the way I wanted, for better or for worse.
It was a rough outing since it was a tune-up appearance, but I recovered with a calm pick-off move.
The group that intentionally drew walks to practice pick-off moves in actual conditions.
A debate unfolds.
Since the Phoenix’s visibility is increasing, being part of it has many benefits if you are not a pitcher.
Don’t you understand A’s kindness in at least giving you one pitch to fight for?
Trash.
I’m not very familiar with baseball, but which first base coach is being scolded?
Is that the child outside the field in the panel that was out last week?
Is it correct that this child is able to advise the runner who was yawning to be more cautious?
>>67
Yes, normally I should warn the runner who is yawning.
I’m being scolded for not doing my job as a coach and being careless.
The person wearing something on their neck is the base umpire, so you shouldn’t call out to them.
>>71
Oh, I see, the kid with the neck injury is the referee, so they’re neutral.
Because we go to the same school, I was a little confused there.
What have you shown me…
A is a kind good child, isn’t she?
It’s gentle, but not the gentleness towards Yamato…
>>70
This time it’s 100% kindness towards Yamato and his family, right?
It’s just that I’m not suited to kindness towards baseball.
Isn’t it bad that the other ones have a low level?
Don’t become a soothing dad to my heart!
Well, even though it’s a losing match, it’s the fools who let their guard down who are to blame.
It’s tough when regulars can relax and just be lightly teased, while the kids doing the chores are brutally insulted.
I never expected to lead to such a awakening to the saints here.
>>77
Originally, I intended to end it with a pick-off after giving up a walk without giving any chances, so I’m definitely not a saint…
I love how the game against Yamato, where it was argued that we shouldn’t send out a runner, ended with a pick-off.
I kept winning overwhelmingly in an individual competition where all players do the same thing, and I was resented for it.
It seems like the development of a baseball scenario where a genius pitcher and a genius batter can continue as rivals without being simply compared to each other is still quite far off…
>>80
According to the narration in Episode 1, it seems like nothing like that happens until high school…
I should have hit it on the first pitch…! I was too naive…! That’s being too optimistic.
>>81
Rather than breaking down, having the mindset to try harder is a talent.
The stage is just too different between A and the others…
Could it be that I’ll be on the same team as Yamato in high school?
This means two crazy ones have been born.
Every time I was about to quit baseball, I kept losing to Yamato in one-shots, but it doesn’t seem like that will happen this time.
That’s right, don’t worry about it! It’s generally the runner who gets stabbed that’s at fault!
>>89
Kick the corpse away.
The dead person is to blame.
In other words, the one at fault is Yamato.
In the world of serious sports, ability is everything.
The weak can’t even choose how to die.
Parents are the ones who are desperate because it involves advancing to higher education and employment.
I was puzzled by what it meant that only Yamato could hit, but I thought it was interesting to accept a diamond like a natural disaster as the ruler of the game and to head in the direction of reading the game-making itself.
If you were really kind, there would be no need to intentionally walk a runner, and you would challenge them with three pitches instead of just one.
>>98
Did you give him a walk just to let Yamato step up to the plate and take a shot for once?
>>101
Yamato will come out as a pinch hitter regardless of walks.
>>98
It’s a depiction of someone who is surrounded by hostility and, despite wanting to do something, realizes even their supportive parents are aware, making it hard to completely abandon the kindness that leads them to think they need to give it a try at least once…
I was watching the runner’s mom…
>>99
The field of vision is too wide…
One ball is enough.
Ayasegawa said that.
It’s sad for the kids to lose because of me… that’s the origin of Aya.
It’s awful that the editing just mocked the evil! It was just a chance to swing the bat once out of Ayana’s mercy!
If the runner had been decent, it shouldn’t have been a one-pitch showdown…
There is a risk of sending a runner! → It’s not a risk since a runner and a batter are the same.
A sport where you kick a corpse and deliver it to Hirakata is about to begin~
If it were truly evil, it wouldn’t have suffered from the beginning…
Could this be a sports manga?
Not feeling refreshed, huh?
>>109
Realize it at the point of the first episode or the first volume…
>>109
Sometimes there are also parts for Kou…
>>113
It’s an amazing manga with only the scene of siblings watching the America match on TV and flashbacks.
But thanks to this, there was a sense that Yamato also awakened…
It should feel refreshing to experience A MUsou.
I realized you couldn’t hit it after throwing one pitch.
I don’t want to strike out in Yamato and make my mother sad.
It’s a perfect kindness to avoid a competition by stabbing the runner…
Why can’t a strong guy show consideration?
It’s the fault of the one who is too weak to create a highlight.
I almost want you to be grateful instead.
If you go to high school… it seems like it will turn into a situation where you are treated like a diamond and don’t pitch continuously, which is why you couldn’t go to Koshien.
Baseball can’t be played alone!!
>>120
What!?
You can do it, right? Go for it.
>>122
I did it!!
It is not an exaggeration to say that even if the catcher can’t properly catch the ball, it can still be managed as if it were being done by one person alone.
It’s the batter’s fault for not being able to score.
Reading this manga has become tough!
You were kind…
I did it!
In this story, will Yamato, who aims from the first pitch, be completed?
It seems like a bit of a tease from Yamato’s mother, but it could also be a sign of having a broad perspective as mentioned in the play.
If you can actually do this much, it would be fun.
Volume 1 was supposed to be worse, but… are you saying it’s okay for A to go through something terrible?!
Look.
Due to the sparkle of diamonds, both adults and peers are becoming distorted.
The way they laugh and dodge questions about walks is naughty.
It’s strange to be called erratic just for issuing a walk.
Diamonds are hard, so it’s inevitable that everything around them gets worn away…
It’s a creation, so there are exaggerated parts, but the high school scouts have a tough job, don’t they?
>>134
No, it seems that’s what reality is like too…
It’s a team that creates pipes thoroughly, so before that, there’s a chance to go for it! There are really all sorts of things…
It’s rare to have a situation where all the bartering slots can be used.
I want to see the second and third years getting all tense when they catch sight of the first-year A students soon.
>>137
At that stage, the coaching staff will personally instruct you all to treat Mr. A with respect because he will arrive before the high school entrance.
>>137
By the time they reach high school, everyone is aspiring to play in Koshien, so it is believed that the environment will be much better than it is now.
If I don’t go to a weird high school.
>>145
For anyone other than the pitcher, it’s almost like getting a guaranteed ticket to Koshien just by doing well in batting.
I might quit Phoenix.
The current specs of Yamato are like Yas who ended up in a super strong team without any entrance exams.
I hear people say I’m bad or that I’m from the worst generation, but I don’t know how bad I really am since there’s no description of my play.
Yamato is too big-hearted, isn’t he?
Whether it’s kindness or compassion, I can tell that A hasn’t lost their feelings yet.
>>142
Is that feeling really a feeling?
Bribing the families of athletes has been regulated.
Once you go to high school, your baseball life ends there, so you can accept it like a thank-you pitch and let them carry you on the mikoshi.
Are you throwing a perfect game in the World Championship final?
I feel like you said you haven’t done it when you came to Phoenix.
I was trying to become someone who just enjoys it because it drives many people mad.
Because the feelings of those who died were too heavy, I couldn’t retreat, so of course I’ve never thought it was fun, right?
I wonder what kind of personality the Ayase River in this area will have.
The one-shot seems to have quite a good personality, and I like it for what it is.
The true strong ones can choose how to win at will, right!?
>>152
Why can’t the stronger side enjoy the match?
I was surprised that there was no naive person who would say something to A about it ending in a stalemate.
It might be coming from now on.
>>153
Even though it’s the second team, it’s a strong school, so the runner can only be blamed.
The incredible discussions in the second half remind me of the forgetful battery baseball uncle, and it just makes me laugh.
>>155
I’m not just some baseball uncle… I’m a serious baseball uncle, a hardcore baseball uncle whose job is baseball.
There’s no conclusion to be drawn other than the fact that it’s the runner’s fault for being careless when a top-tier pitcher is throwing.
The protagonist of A and the Thank You Pitch is the same way.
Since Shohei Ohtani came onto the scene, the realism of baseball creation has clearly risen.
>>159
Have you started reading baseball manga recently?
>>159
Creepy old man…!
When A is without a monologue, it’s really hard to know what they are thinking, and they seem like a cool character, which is amazing.
Sometimes he feels like an honest boy.
The interference was definitely the runner’s fault 100%.
I love the excitement of the mob baseball uncle in this manga; it’s completely in sync with the readers’ feelings.
I want to be an old man who says, “My perspective is different in that world, my perspective!”
Why is this guy playing baseball again…?
>>164
I thought there were a lot of allies while playing…
>>164
Every time I feel like saying “Let’s stop!”, someone pops up and says “Let’s play baseball!”
>>166
Because even from the sidelines, it’s clear you have amazing talent…
>>164
Because I’ve killed my friend and can no longer turn back.
I really do like baseball.
Even if I quit little league baseball, I wonder if it would be fine to play pickup baseball with the older guys…
What he’s doing is like Chairman Hyoudou giving Kaiji just one chance.
A criminal who only hasn’t broken the law…
I was scolded for showing compassion, saying it was rude to the other person.
I’ve decided to bet because I can win anyway, whether I bet or not!
Well, it’s Igga’s fault, isn’t it?
The person’s feelings are…
>>178
I don’t care!
I think there’s a part of me that still likes baseball, considering I hadn’t quit until a little while ago.
Now that I’ve finished the training, there might be some places where I can’t quit anymore…
Trash…
But A has no intention of quitting at all!
Of all things, it’s baseball, so there are a lot of uncles and people surrounding it who are good at it.
The opposite of “the weak cannot choose how they die.”
The strong can choose their preferred way to win.
Could it be that this guy shouldn’t participate in team sports…?
>>185
It seems like you haven’t read episode 1 or the U12 arc.
>>190
You don’t need to reply if you’re a useless person who hasn’t read like you.
>>185
The sports that A participates in are mostly individual competitions!
>>185
Yamato is serious about it, so it turned into a revenge story, but from an outsider’s perspective, it’s a heartwarming tale of giving a moment of mercy to someone who was just a backup in the memories.
>>200
Trash…
Scouting is tough, isn’t it?
Thanks to Natsuho’s sacrifice, A was bound to baseball… thank you.
The current situation of the yen is the only thing I’m worried about.
>>188
Declared avoidance.
The level is so different that I can realize anything I want to do.
So I’ll be considerate.
If it were someone with a high pride, I would have been like, “Don’t mess with me!!!”
Yamato has been looked down on throughout his baseball life, so I think it’s good that it doesn’t affect him at all.
Please become A’s friend…
The truly worthless ones are the weak ones who lose to guys like that.
Even if I swim
Because that guy is there, my efforts are meaningless!
I get told things like that…
Evil consideration
It seems there was a runner yawning without even looking at the batter who was at bat in the team competition.
If I said I’ll take it easy on my opponent because I feel sorry for them, my teammates would call me trash, and even if I play normally and win, I’d be treated as a heel by those around me.
If I’m going to be complained about anyway, I might as well win in a way that makes me feel even a little good.
Well, it’s the careless runner’s fault, after all.
If there are nine Ayas, that is a dream team.
>>202
Because I can’t hit, I wonder how that would be…
>>202
It’s a dream even if it’s just one person.
I love the theory that A has more talent than anyone else in any baseball manga.
Only those who are better at baseball than this guy can complain about him.
If Ayaka is here, we can win even while sleeping.
Play tennis… You can earn money…
>>209
I’ve already done it.
In a way, am I not loved by the god of baseball…?
Ayaka right now, even if she’s called “oma kasu,”
Can you say you can beat me?
Just by having Aya from the beginning, we are starting with a world championship victory.
There’s basically no one from the same generation left as an opponent…
The first base runner’s “Is this me too?” is shocking.