
A fine play can’t be done just by aiming for it!
It has turned into something amazing.
I like this kind of thing.
Well, if you make a great play, even a difficult illness can be cured.
I’m going to achieve this unreasonable promise and grab the MVP…
…
Homerun → I really gave up a lot for that hit, the glasses kid.
>>7
It’s important to make promises for yourself…
>>7
I hit home runs, but I also get hits.
>>56
I don’t think the anime will come out until Okitagawa plays.
I can do it!!
41 hits in a month is pretty amazing, right?
>>9
If there are 20 games, I will get multiple hits every day.
I might have a batting average of over 60%.
I want to see the en-title two-base!
Show me the entitled two-base!!
I respect that you calculate separately for each person because it’s a home run for me.
>>11
It’s amazing not to summarize.
That day, there are reservations for two bases and three bases, so a cycle hit is recommended.
Isn’t this a plot where an outrageous monster is born…?
Do that! The loophole in the rulebook!
Maybe they’ll manage to do it…
I want to see a grand slam in the bottom of the 9th inning!
Swing and miss! Swing and miss, do it!
Well then, a home run…
I used to have a little sister like this in a baseball game…
Home steel! Do home steel!
That’s cool in its own way…
>>25
It’s already cool from the moment of the home run promise…
>>25
I will hit a home run as declared, carrying the hopes of all the patients in the hospital.
He is certainly a player who will go down in history…
A brawl is impossible, isn’t it… big brother?
When you search, there are quite a few players throughout history who have promised home runs or victories for sick children.
I really wonder how you can make such promises…
>>27
Is there a pattern where promises weren’t kept?
I guess there is.
>>29
I feel like there was a pattern recently where I accomplished something but it wasn’t in time.
>>33
I have no choice but to become a gangster!
>>29
It would be good to announce the promise through the news to make it well-known.
>>29
I think it was in America.
In a time when there was still no television, we relied on radio broadcasts.
I struck out instead of hitting a home run, but the announcer was considerate.
Home run! It’s a magnificent, huge home run over the fence! I’ve seen stories that tried to cover it up too.
>>62
I wonder how they commented on the scores of the subsequent matches… Were the point differences such that they didn’t affect the outcome?
>>62
Chic~~~~~!!!
>>27
Well, basically, I’ll just do my best to be able to hit it! That’s about the feeling…
It’s overly dutiful to promise a home run every time around.
I got Otani’s autograph!
>>30
(Is mine not good enough?)
Many people probably do it as a signal to you when they throw a fork.
What manga is this?
The Restaurant of Many Orders
Interesting.
In the next game, player Okita ends up hitting three home runs in one game (he might have been able to reach 41 with this…).
I wondered if it was sincerity in not consolidating everything at once, or if it was just being oblivious…
It’s okay if it’s not one per person!
Sum it up in one go.
When it comes to retirement matches or unspoken understandings, if you step outside of that, you get treated with an attitude like “Read the room…”
If you make it clear that you’ve promised this kind of thing, they’ll let you take the shot, right?
>>45
(Do I have to hit 41 balls…?)
>>45
A fixed match getting exposed.
>>45
The opposing pitcher (I have to throw a shutout for the sick kid…)
>>90
The opposing player (I have to catch the fly for the sick child…)
I don’t think the anime will be released until player Okita appears…
My grandma…
In the hero interview, if I say it’s a home run dedicated to my important fans watching from the hospital bed right now, everyone will think (this is about me…).
I want a triple kill without any support kills!
https://anime-ballpark.com/character/detail.php?id=5
The nurse girl also appears in anime!
But it seems like using the same promise repeatedly and making it into a big deal to say “I worked hard for you” is something a smooth talker would do…
>>68
I respect the fact that each person’s home run is properly calculated separately for me.
It might sound like a template, but the first one, Babe Ruth, is truly great…
Get a hit, a double, a triple, and a home run! Cycle hit!
What a waste.
If you can draw in this style, then it would be better suited for erotic manga.
It would be fine to group it all together, but the fact that they are diligently making reservations and notes is already quite endearing…
Ruriko and Murata ended up showing feelings for each other.
Hitting three home runs in a single game during his second year after high school will definitely have the fans ecstatic.
Is it not okay to bundle everyone’s requests for a home run when the timing overlaps?
Show me the title tunes, please!
To renegotiate this promise is a bit too rigid.
I’ve become a junkie who can’t feel good unless I make promises with kids.
I recently saw a joke about someone who is always looking for a child before surgery, like a home run hitter, but I can’t remember the title.
If I hit 3 home runs in the next game, they might think I could have hit 41…
There are quite a few players in history who have made this kind of promise.
I want to see an infield fly!
Isn’t it a promise of one home run per day?
Why can you hit over 31?
Can only people like me, a tyrant or a serious guy, become baseball players?
Strikeout! Strikeout!
I mean, tell all your teammates to strike out!
My home run reservation was stolen…
Well, making promises like this is probably something famous regular players do.
I should be able to score one within a week.
You just need to vaguely promise when the game will be played.
>>88
I hit three home runs in the next day’s game.
Rather, why was it calculated as one per person?
It would have been better if you had summarized it from the beginning!
Since the batting order comes around about 4 to 5 times each game, if I can hit a home run every time, it should be fine.
The opposing team’s intentional walk? I hadn’t thought of that…