
That’s right, don’t worry about it!! It’s mostly the fault of the teammates who can’t even score a single point!!
Today, every team is bringing out their ace.
Since it’s an ace matchup, it’s only natural, but among the 12 teams, 5 teams have turned out this way.
You’re already using this, huh?
>>3
It’s already the opening.
>>3
In the opening game, they’re definitely going to use the ace since he’s going to be on the mound.
It’s not the allies who can’t score even a single point that are to blame.
It’s the enemy’s fault, kill them!
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I feel like it would be bad if just this panel was cut out!
What’s wrong with 2 earned runs in 9 innings?
>>7
Offensive line
Even if we score one point, it’s a team that can’t do anything about it.
>>9
“If the pitcher had kept it to zero runs, we could have won.”
The Giants aren’t scoring at all.
(So you’re a Lions fan…)
Well, it seems like the ball won’t be flying as usual this year either.
Isn’t it terrible that 4 out of 6 matches become thread images?
>>16
It’s strange for both sides to bring their best players and end up with a fireworks festival.
>>21
However, you know… Lotte scored 7 runs against Arihara, who returned from the majors.
>>21
It seems that there are many teams losing in a flashy way, despite having their ace on the mound…
>>21
Look at the majors.
Points are scored rapidly.
As of now, half of the Central League is like this.
At least score one point, will you?
Stop with the non-flying ball, it’s boring.
You might be a Hiroshima fan!
Oh really? So that’s what baseball is like!
>>22
If it becomes a battle of aces, then that’s how it will be…
There are some teams that seem like they can’t even score a single point…
>>25
In that case, it shifts to P being at fault for conceding 2 points.
It’s the pitcher’s fault for allowing 7 runs!
Um… Hiroshima is over.
Is it a non-flying ball again this year?
I don’t know if it’s just that I can’t hit.
Although Yakult hasn’t had their ace pitch…
>>29
Who is the ace of Yakult right now?
>>30
Well, Okugawa should be fine.
>>30
Ishikawa
>>38
Is it Heisei?
It’s more interesting than the soccer where they’re just passing the ball around aimlessly, so I’ll allow it…
Huff huff… I’ve completely stopped you…
Well, I think it’s enough to praise this…
Let’s all get to 0-5 after getting one more point in Hiroshima.
It’s just 1/143, but… I want to start off with a good pace!
The BayStars have scored 5 runs, right?
>>39
Those guys are the champions of Japan last year, even if they’re like that.
>>49
Don’t say things like that.
It’s like that, but…
This is strange for all of the Central League.
Hiroshima Chunichi is inherently weak, but the Giants are surely making a mistake with the names they write in the batting order.
If MLB is targeting Japanese baseball fans in this day and age, using a ball like this will definitely take away a lot of NPB fans.
The giant has taken the lead.
There are some people who want to make it seem special based on the thread image, but it’s just something that can happen normally.
>>46
It’s quite frustrating for the viewers to see a lot of shutouts.
>>46
It’s something that can normally happen, but I don’t want my favorite team to be shut out.
The dead heat between Chunichi and Hiroshima.
Scoring one point won’t change anything for you guys.
Aren’t you going to use it every day?
>>51
I think they will use him for about 70 games.
>>54
Back to the West around 2018…
>>51
That’s right, don’t worry about it!
It’s the team’s fault for not being able to score even a single point!
If all the teams score at least one point, we can avoid using it…
The Baystars are a team that doesn’t read the room.
That’s right, don’t worry about it!
It’s the allies that are to blame when we win by a narrow margin, even though there are guys who are treated like hitting home runs is a given!
The ball is bad.
>>58
That’s really true.
>>60
I feel like this year is better than last year…
Is there a ball that doesn’t fly?
Thanks to the two gorillas, we somehow managed, but I couldn’t see any vision of overcoming it at all.
There aren’t any fans who would say they don’t care about losing just because they lose about half the time.
The lettuce has been hit!
If you can’t hit, then earn with your legs.
When they lose about 70% of the time, some fans start to not care anymore.
Did Rakuten catch up?
Not only did I get zero points, but there was also a perfect game.
Well, there’s no one who finds losing fun.
Even when both teams are fighting at their maximum strength, it’s said that just scoring one point is incredible.
In professional baseball, you’ll get scolded if you only manage to score one point.
I wonder if Arahara pitched seven times with this mentality.
>>72
I’m scoring points…
>>73
It’s the ally’s fault for only being able to score one point!
It’s better to lose by being kept scoreless than to lose with a large number of goals conceded right from the start.
Don’t lose in the first place? Yeah
Well, our team has mostly lost the opening games for the past few years…
The Greatest Showman is already done.
Is it going to extra time from the start…
The usability is way too good, isn’t it?
Is Murakami still pitching?
The opening match was inevitable as both sides had great pitchers.
It seems we can return 1 point.
Are you really going to lower the village?
>>99
Rather, hurry up and drop me off…
>>99
No, a shutout is in sight…
It seemed like the atmosphere was different this year in the exhibition games, but it’s still the same old Saitama Seibu Lions.
Even if Genda makes a fine play, I can only think “oh, really?” so they’re stronger than last year.
>>88
Didn’t we lose all the exhibition games to the Fighters?
>>99
Choose one: above or below.
Did Cal-chan’s side win?
It’s been a while since I last saw you.
>>91
The farewell of Wakatsuki was the best development for Cal-chan.
Miyagi’s victories will be considered as if they never happened.
Hanshin won!
Kantele can do movies with this, but is it possible to stagger the time with Nippon TV?
Isn’t Coach Kyuji a bit slow to make decisions?
>>94
Because I’m a rookie director…
>>94
Rather than wanting to move strangely
Yes!
Despite leading by 5 points and achieving a shutout, Yokohama somehow makes us anxious.
Are you going to bring down the village?
Rather, hurry up and let me down…
There are times when a pitching coach struggles with when to make a change.
No, let them have a shutout.
>>101
Yeah
There’s no such thing as a ball that doesn’t fly.
I guess I’ll be seeing this almost every day from now on.
The usability of this thread image is great.