
Me?
It’s just me against the team, so it’s okay to be this strong.
>>1
Iga has to be with Ayagawa.
Only iguana is unacceptable.
The eyes…
Aomine was blessed with good teammates.
Adults try to barter without permission, and when I responded with logic, I ended up making my teammate cry because they were being petty.
If you start by making accusations and then get defeated in an argument, your personality has changed.
The throwaway line makes me excited for next week’s meeting, which seems like it will be fun.
Is there really no one with the mentality to get a recommendation on their own?
Momo is a catcher who can almost perfectly catch A’s ball and is also strong in batting.
If I missed a complete game because of myself, even against the team I dislike, I was able to apologize properly, which means I was a top-notch baseball player…
>>10
It’s a representative athlete.
>>10
Because I’m the strongest catcher of my generation.
>>16
Isn’t it crazy how these guys form a battery in a one-shot?
>>24
When it’s a one-shot, it’s the third, so it’s completely different.
>>27
Oh, was that the case…?
This guy is too hated, isn’t he?
Isn’t the level of baseball in this manga lower compared to other baseball manga?
>>14
It’s elementary to junior high school baseball…
>>18
BUNGO was still middle school baseball until recently.
Maybe it’s time to quit baseball…
>>15
After working hard for a year, I was thinking of casually playing some grass baseball.
I killed Natsuo…
A seems to have fallen to the dark side before learning the behavior of a strong person.
Before the teammates can learn to behave like the weak, they have inevitably encountered the absolute strong…
Momo was rough and had a violent way of speaking, but he was someone who was consistent in his reasoning…
I wonder how good of a catcher Akechi is.
A would be happy if they could go to the world of Bungo.
I understand that it’s natural for a first-year student to want to criticize A’s behavior right now.
…I understand, but don’t cry!
>>22
Don’t expect anything from a first-year middle school student whose mental has been shattered.
>>23
It’s still okay to cry after getting yourself worked up.
But afterwards, saying sorry without shutting up like a victim is something even a first-year middle school student can do.
>>29
No, I don’t think I can…
Take that, you first-year middle schooler! Here’s a punch of common sense!
I thought he would come when called, but suddenly he awakened to evil and threw a punch of righteous logic…
What is it that is trying to make Aya the villain?
>>33
I underestimated Aya.
It seems like one might make a firm resolution to advance further into evil.
No, even adults can cry from this.
“I won’t let you down with my perfectly timed logical punches and strikes; I’m faced with my inability to fulfill the promises I’ve made.”
Haa~ This is such violence~
Iga… you brought him to the Phoenix.
It’s not necessarily that A is at fault, but…
Just being there makes those around you wear out on their own, doesn’t it?
Stress builds up due to each other’s irrationality.
Is it still the case that adults can’t be relied upon…?
A version where there was only one member of the Generation of Miracles from Kuroko’s Basketball.
>>40
Aomine-only Kuroko’s Basketball, huh?
Well, the more seriously I play, the less opportunity you’ll have to make your appeal.
Bwahaha!
Ayaka’s circumstances so far have been too painful.
Isn’t it better for both the person and those around them to let loose a little like this?
At least it’s much better than when I was thinking “Should I go easy on them because I feel sorry for them?”
>>43
However, it’s drifting away from the fun baseball that Ayane originally wanted to have with everyone.
I feel sorry for Aya no matter how far things go.
>>45
Well, the fun baseball with everyone is a selfish wish that I can’t attain no matter what I do.
I think it’s better now that I don’t force myself to endure, as it feels more relaxed through the process of elimination.
>>43
I’ve been told it so many times that I’m used to it.
Finally, it’s painful that I ended up with a face that says, “Are you really going to say that?”
A level of light that can fry an adult’s brain.
This middle schooler has been emotional about the thumbnail since last night.
>>48
Make an impression with your batting.
>>50
😭
>>59
(Seeing you cry) Stop it.
>>48
Me?
It would have been nice if you had a personality that could handle those weaklings instead of just whining.
By the first episode, it’s already decided that A won’t be going to Amagatani… what a pity.
It really is the representative coach’s fault for not allowing them to join the baseball school, isn’t it?
>>55
I don’t want to break my son’s spirit!
I wonder if things will finally become more open once I reach high school baseball…
Everyone wants to go to Koshien…
To make Ayaka happy, she shouldn’t have been allowed to pitch…
The baseball world has no choice but to make him pitch at all costs…
The reason may be that Ayato’s level is not on par with those around her.
It’s the head coach’s fault for not getting into the baseball academy, right?
When I tried to persuade A using debatable arguments, I was hit with a solid logical point, so now they’re telling me not to get emotional.
But I understand how you feel.
>>63
If the punching bag suddenly hit back, you’d be surprised, wouldn’t you?
>>66
Isn’t the one trying to sugarcoat things the real brat…?
The salesman is going after a girl who is going somewhere.
The phoenix loses its frame.
The students will fail to advance to the next level of education.
It’s a win-win.
>>65
Exhausted from a battle where there are no winners.
>>68
There are also those like Ayasegawa who have been unnecessarily worn out from being caught up in meaningless competition for further education.
A manga with interesting meeting scenes is a good manga.
Looking at it this way, isn’t A quite big?
I had a more slender image, but he has built a physique like Ohtani’s.
>>69
I decided to stop the dietary restrictions and become a baseball machine.
>>69
There were talks about not growing too quickly since elementary school, and recently there was a depiction of standing up and startling TOKIO.
I joined a team that is really bad at baseball and doesn’t think about recommendations or the future.
I believe that winning solely with Ayas’s power is the best kind of baseball for Aya.
Bambies, huh…
– Don’t get emotional.
There’s a way to say things, isn’t there?
You’ve changed.
A thought it could manage with this condescending and empty phrase because they have been so adult-like until now.
But everything comes back as a fireball straight.
>>73
It’s terrible that the son who was scolding his mother for saying bad things about Aya ended up doing something wrong himself.
>>73
To be honest, I tilt my head at the depiction that Ayane has fallen to darkness like in the images from the thread.
>>127
Because it’s a scene where the protagonist is confronted with human foolishness…
>>127
The description feels more like receiving a decisive blow that leads to a breakdown than a fall into darkness, doesn’t it?
>>136
Aya suddenly got angry.
“Know shame! To get angry in retaliation after being rebutted by someone you thought was just a punching bag!”
That’s the scene, huh…
I think it’s terrible that they’re calling us things like “denbo” behind our backs as a derogatory term.
>>74
I can’t help but feel that they are just genuinely bad-tempered people, even without Ayano.
>>86
You always called me by my nickname, Mayonnaise, properly, right?
Aside from that, calling Iga a “denbo” felt like a form of bullying or teasing during that time.
It seems that Akechi is also going to high school in Gunma, and I can’t stop feeling excited about it!
To balance Ayano’s specs and wishes, it would have to be a one-man team at Koshien.
If the sharpness and perspective of the image in the thread are used for counterattacks as well…
There’s no way I could compete with the kids my age…
>>78
It’s okay to cry!
I want the Ayasegawa-san’s dead body kicking special LINE sticker.
It’s fine even just the thread image.
I wonder what high school life would be like over here…
>>80
I’ve never once thought that choosing baseball was a good thing.
>>80
“If I have this guy, I can go to Koshien…! I might be carried by the guys like that…”
Looking at it now, I’m really glad that Mayo managed to escape.
>>82
I’ll join you next year.
>>88
Aren’t we going to skip ahead to high school once the career section is over? There’s nothing left to do in middle school, right?
>>88
Mayo’s goal is not to become a pro, and if he goes to university, he can truly escape, and there are signs he might team up with Iga as a battery…
The scene of the meeting triggers my trauma and makes my stomach tighten.
Unlike old baseball manga, having pitch limits and appearance restrictions adds flavor to the story… it’s great, isn’t it?
No, there are no human rights for those who are bad at a serious sports club.
>>92
If you create an environment where someone who has never been on the struggling side is relatively placed, it will become smooth and easy.
>>104
If we lose when Ayase River is not present, isn’t that just weak rather than relatively weak?
>>117
Even when I can’t pitch due to pitch count limits, I’m still not performing well, so I can complain about that.
I want to excel in defense! I should have just asked you to take it easy on me a bit.
The Ayase River generation is so pitiful, isn’t it…!
The description of Ayasegawa’s surroundings has become too scary.
>>95
My sister is completely making a move on Tokio’s brother.
>>95
This is really true.
It will definitely cause a dispute.
In high school, the coach’s policy is to successfully send Aya to the professional arena.
I might not let him pitch at the crucial moment.
If you come to the world of BUNGO, Noda might cry and awaken on his own.
Doing something like Nogoro from high school would probably suit Aya better.
>>99
Are you going to leave a prestigious school and create a legend at a high school without a baseball team in just one year?
>>106
I believe this can smash the bad adults around and the classmates who are talking down to us into smithereens.
But even if we want a scout for the second half, it won’t matter if they can’t hit, right?
To be honest, I’m not really sure how much benefit it would bring to welcome Ayase River into the high school.
>>103
If we can score one point every time, we can win the Koshien championship.
>>103
Matsuzaka entered Yokohama.
>>103
Winning at the tournament is one thing, but at Ayasegawa High School, I can get a lot of conveniences and benefits from the shipping destinations, and that’s where my main focus lies.
>>103
If you go to Koshien and then turn pro, the school’s recognition and brand will rise, right?
The number of enrollment applicants is going to increase, right? The management must be thriving, right?
Isn’t it an amazing school, more than I expected, where everything is bartered?
>>105
I don’t think that way of selling is good.
If you take all of the Ayase River generation, then the question becomes whether you can guarantee not to reduce the slots in the subsequent generations.
>>118
That’s a threat saying that Ayasegawa Kurenai will definitely reduce the number of slots, isn’t it?
To be frank, there’s a discussion like that because it can become a problem, but that’s just how it’s being dealt with.
It’s better that A hasn’t said he’s quitting baseball even though I’ve lost my passion.
Please stop destroying A’s family relationships.
In the previous thread, I was emotionally overwhelmed and ended up revealing my ID as Nameless Segawa, which was a failure.
I wonder if it’s because it’s become uncomfortable to stay at home that I’m going to a high school in Gunma.
Are you entering a dormitory at a school in Gunma because your relationship with your sister has worsened?
Let’s join the Tokyo Metropolitan high school level baseball club!
Isn’t Amatani in Gunma?
You were used to being treated badly.
I couldn’t stand being treated as if I was being emotional when someone else was crying.
In a serious sports club, being a central member in the first year of middle school means having more than average pride.
There’s no way I’m mature enough to come to an agreement there.
If we seriously conspire to oust someone and happen to succeed, then…
Because the club itself will die before the recommendation is made.
>>130
Well, I’m not going to Yokohama anyway, so it’s like I’m going to die no matter what…
>>138
Phoenix has its own unique wholesale channels, so even if it gets turned away by Yokohama, it will just barely escape with a fatal injury.
Well, since I’m not going to the wholesaler, it’s certain that I’ll get a huge scolding from above.
Schools that produce stars see an increase in applicants, so it’s definitely worth it.
There are too many adults and children who can say that around A, after all, ◯◯ is bad.
The sign saying “Produced by that Ayase River!” is way too big.
>>134
However… what if it cannot be produced amicably…?
Ayase River should have cried first and played the victim.
>>135
I’m not wrong, right!? Iga!!
Emotional? Me?
That’s past being angry and is now laughing.
Too off the mark.
Wielding sound arguments to corner the weak is undoubtedly evil.
>>139
Akechi’s response
>>139
“Speak after you behave in a manner befitting the weak.”
There are indeed several high schools that maintain national recognition thanks to high school baseball.
It’s just regular business, you know.
>>140
The high school baseball edition becomes even more filthy because it involves business…
Since Koshien feels like a goal, it seems like high school might still be manageable.
Taking care of each generation is crazy.
>>143
It is actually effective for solving the immediate problem.
It may be that it shouldn’t be known as A’s bonus…
>>156
Everyone will surely understand…
If I can safely send a diamond as fine as the Ayase River to the professionals, it will make it easier to attract second and third eye diamonds as well.
The Ayase River just grew on its own…
It’s the teammates who can’t hit stuff like this that are to blame!
>>149
This is seriously true…
Am I the one at fault?
You’re getting closer and closer to the behavior of the one-shot era, Aya.
>>151
It was a long time ago when I thought that just reading the Bambi’s era and one-shots wouldn’t lead to this.
>>167
I wonder if Aya will eventually start roaring in anger toward the audience…
What is the correct answer?
>>152
Defense is unavoidable, so I’ll make a strong impression by hitting a lot in my at-bats.
Well, Ayase River is just riding on this Ayase and constantly nitpicking.
I feel sorry for having to play baseball with teammates who are like garbage during middle school.
Behavior that is only permitted for those with talent.
It is indeed wrong to corner someone with logic.
The protagonist simply defended against the accusations made out of emotion with reason.
As expected, we need a manager for the Thank You Pitch…
That Ayase River!!
Hey, reading this manga is making my heart race.
Ordinary sports manga is supposed to depict the sport enthusiastically and compellingly, but this…
The world of talent is such that the higher you climb, the more it resembles a king of A mindset.
It’s a system that confronts me with the fact that I am weak.
If it’s painful enough to make you cry, I think you should quit.
>>162
The fact is that you don’t have talent is unchangeable.
If you don’t have the resolve to make a frantic effort like in “Yamato,” the difference is only whether you get crushed by reality sooner or later.
If that’s the case, it’s better to know the reality early so that it can still be fixed.
>>176
I think Yas is grateful to Aya for being able to quit baseball early.
Empty
Because of Ayano, the homegrown pitchers are being ruined and other position players have no choice but to step in on a rotation that assumes complete games, so it’s only natural that there are complaints.
Aya is the type who doesn’t pay attention to others during the match even when she’s being herself, and it’s true that she now gives off a vibe as if she doesn’t care about being thought poorly of by others.
I think it would be better to quit baseball, but since Natsuo died…
>>165
Moreover, A’s parents don’t even come to help, and that’s allowed.
I feel that studying abroad and aiming for a high school diploma major is the best option.
If only there was someone with the mental strength to say “Ayasegawa-san’s corpse kicking special!”…
Even if my teammates say this, the only thing Ayasegawa can do is intentionally hold back and let it get hit.
Momoko, please tell A that they should quit a team that discriminates against someone who joined halfway through an important meeting that they’re only thinking about their own recommendations… I want A to feel troubled again because of that…
Why do I have to be blamed even though I’m pitching perfectly?
If you don’t have the chance to excel in defense, then just do your best in batting.
On the contrary, I want you to apologize.
>>174
Tsubaki Natsuo: “I’m sorry I couldn’t hit you, Ayase River…”
>>189
If only these guys were my teammates…
It’s really terrible that the underlying cause of Natsuo’s death is with Mayo.
>>175
If Mayo hadn’t messed up over there, would there have been a different route…? No, sooner or later, it would have happened anyway…
In the one-shot, it seems that Yamato has been clashing since elementary school.
If the Phoenix were normally to have its slots reduced, I feel it might be better to just have them reduced honestly, but it depends on the entanglements.
Natsuo is also grieving in the shadows of the grass.
Ariga is a catcher, and although he might lean more towards A emotionally, I’m looking forward to seeing what happens next time because of the Bears game.
It keeps getting rubbed more and more.
I used to be a good child.
>>181
Things have changed since our generation took over.
>>183
Me?
>>181
I’m still a good kid…
>>181
I wonder if he was a cocky kid who didn’t know sportsmanship… It could also be said that he was naive.
If you want to be evaluated for your defense, you should do it in practice instead of during the game.
Only Chara Segawa, who made a signing mistake, still has a missing link.
Isn’t Aya more suited for activities like tennis?
Well, it’s only natural to say that during the entrance press conference, so I won’t be called a genius…
Since you have talent, just accept being disliked a little.
There’s no one who would go against A when paired with the catcher.
It’s way too good to confront a first-year middle schooler who has just started walking towards their dreams with reality!!!