
You’re brainwashing Jiro, who can’t escape in the car.
I can’t forgive such despicable adults!
Me?
Let’s read the latest issue!
>>1
It’s still a long way to go…
But this pure Ayase River is in a manga where she falls into darkness after seeing such an image, right!?
It will spoil a lot, so close the thread and read the rest.
I’m looking forward to it being adapted into an anime.
I’m so bored that I’m trying to guess who my manager likes, but this guy looks like I’m going to miss it completely; it’s really pathetic.
It’s been twenty years since Ghostbuster, so the rematch between Ghost Yamato and Ayase River can’t happen…
This is a very popular manga among anonymous users.
Hokuto-kun, it’s nostalgic…
It can’t be helped; they are just kids.
Ayasegawa is a top talent who can aim for the Olympics in almost any sport from the very first depiction.
This manga lacks a heroine.
Why is the protagonist the cutest?
If it’s made into an anime, there’s no way to end it comfortably in one season!
The author’s short story is interesting, and it’s fascinating that I can faintly predict the future of the pros and cons of diamonds.
It seems like it won’t be the same.
I find excitement in the weakness and miserable state of a child who blames Aya because they cannot face their own lack of talent.
Isn’t playing catch at the bumpy place the most fun?
It would be good to do it in a long program slot, like NHK.
A refreshing anime for elementary and middle school boys who play baseball.
Basically MAJOR
I have been a fan since the one-shot stories before the serialization.
It’s absolutely terrible yet wonderful that parents speak ill of Aya and her mother.
It’s purely because your son is weak.
Kyureki.com exists.
It’s more suited for live-action movies than animation.
I wonder if there’s any point in posting the print run on the pillar every time?
I’ve only read one volume, but if I use this thread image, it will lead to a discussion about the latest chapter.
I recently re-read it and thought that because the super evil Yasupapa appears at the beginning, the later characters have some pretty extreme words and actions, but when compared to Yasupapa, it feels more manageable to read.
Yasupapa is divorced.
The character has become closer to the one-shot.
It’s just a matter of everyone thinking, “Ayasegawa-kun is amazing, I need to do my best too,” just like Yamato does.
Is there an issue being released today in the thread image?
Yamato is promised to grow and is referred to as the giant battleship Yamato…
Yasupapa is not just terrible as a baseball player, but as a human being.
Being able to believe in oneself and becoming a true force is very good for the baseball world.
YasuPapa is great, isn’t he? I love him too!
I can tell that if it gets animated, just having Yasupapa appear will make the live commentary accelerate abnormally.
Ayasegawa teasingly interacts with the girl from the one-shot is refreshing.
Read the one-shot too.
This thread has been up all day with this image!
Don’t get emotional!
There are ways to set it up, right…?!
Teacher! Please continue with the Ghost Batter!
If a heroine were to appear in this damp and gloomy style, it seems like the female readers’ backlash would be tremendous.
A, who has gained a phoenix-like mentality in Phoenix, is invincible.
Everyone around is dying.
The thing I’m most looking forward to if it gets animated is Yasu Papa’s voice actor.
Tokiou is crying again…
I hoped that the family’s relationship wouldn’t get bad, but since Ayasegawa’s sister showed up and set up an obvious flag, I guess it’s inevitable.
There are ways to do it, right…!
If I had to say, the heroine is Natsuo.
“Aya, who is using Mayu and Natsuo as a pillow while saying ‘I want to go!’, is the top two cuteness of this manga.”
Gasha Last year at Koshien, I was hit by three home runs, which I can’t believe. The voices from the stands kept echoing in my head. There was no scene where Ayasegawa reacted to the voices from the stands before the game, which is not good. It seems like the cheering from the stands at Yakikawa gave a strong impression, but the image of the game was very different. The catcher Hirazawa, who was watching, is indeed skilled. It seems that even in Josuma’s play, they will use their strength. After a tough battle, the Panthers secured the pitching of Ayasegawa Eijiro! Ayasegawa, often labeled as a genius pitcher since his little league days, has been acquired! What a great coach! I believe the memories of the draft are still fresh. Um… I really dislike being called a genius, so please… absolutely do not call me a genius. Can you say a word to the Panthers fans? Panthers’ private cheering group, what do you think? However, Ayasegawa quickly established himself in the starting rotation for the second team and has already raised his profile with 11 strikeouts.
It will become like this eventually.
I like this one the most, depicting the rivalry with Yamato.
I’m counting on you in the main story too.
I think Yasupapa contributes to the work as much as Kazunari does.
Instead of becoming stronger by falling into darkness, it’s just that staying in a victim mentality is making you too strong and leading to unhappiness.
I want to hear Pipe Cut’s voice saying, “Hahaha! That doesn’t sound like me!”…!
Is that really my child? It’s amazing how the early technique has crossed the line too much.
K-point surpassing
Yasupapa was the king of trash who reigned during the era when the first six episodes of the serialization could be read for free every week.
Yasupapa’s early game is not at a level of trash that you can let out.
Stop with all the emotional replies!
There are still unread people… right…?!
Yasupapa has a terrible impression as an adult who hurts kids without even pretending to hide it.
From various angles, it’s been a blow to my pride, but somehow the complete game by Hirakata Senior felt the most despairing.
Yasupapa has long reigned as the demon king in the update thread…
I wonder if Yamato will die in the serialization.
I thought you were a loser, and Kansai people are brats, but it seems you need that kind of mentality to become like the Phoenix members.
It’s tough that not only A but also A’s mother is being bullied.
Hurry up and come out, husband, and protect your son and wife.
Aya is smart, cheerful, and kind…
Is Yasupapa’s appearance only in the first volume?
There are only worthless people, trash, and dirty adults here!!
It’s really terrible, do more.
Yasupapa is in a strong enemy position in the early stages.
A talented individual who creates friction no matter how you handle them.
I can’t just stand by and watch my older sister’s subtle feelings for love go to waste because of my younger brother…
To be frank, if it’s just child support, it looks like Yasupapa’s company would allow us to live comfortably even after the divorce.
Even if I am sued for damages due to domestic violence, it will probably only decrease my savings a little.
Well, it seems that the introduction of “YasuPapa” was successful, right?
The coach of the representative abandoned Ayasegawa, right?
Evil adults keep appearing one after another!
Jiro should just go to Yokohama! It seemed like something I could let slide, but then the business hours guy started saying strange things.
There’s no way we can let such a talented player rot in a recreational team, as a baseball person!
It’s nice to have the expectation that this author will definitely create a cloudy atmosphere if they’re going to portray this sister like this…
If my sister gets bullied because of A, it would be incredibly thrilling.
They’re not just brainwashing elementary school students by locking them in a closed space like a car, but they’re also taking even Iga hostage.
Until now, I thought it was an amazing reality, but can even the relatives of geniuses be bullied for being related to a genius?
I don’t know the sample, so I can’t understand.
Baseball kids can cry, but please just stop at home.
Mayu looks like Aya and is a beautiful girl, so it’s not surprising that she could get caught up in the tensions among middle school girls.
With this kind of backbone, this is what was born…
If we don’t get a professional in soon, Aya will get jealous and keep becoming more of a villain.
It’s really interesting, but it’s not fun to read…
I’m feeling down… it’s hilarious…
It’s fine to bring in some tough developments to cloud Ayase River, but…
I feel like I can’t ride it.
It’s a baseball manga with quite a few match descriptions, but even those few descriptions are interesting…
Mayo-san, whose humanity is ☆ and ability is △.
Even if I become a pro, I have the talent to achieve a perfect game if I set my mind to it, so my suffering will likely continue.
I read the latest issue, but Ayasegawa-san…?
Playing table tennis was probably the happiest thing for him/her.
Look… my son…
My only hope is that when I get to high school, I will love the team, regardless of my passion for baseball.
If this future hadn’t been shown, I might not have read it.
I saw the protagonist being called “A” for the first time.
Yasupapa is simply a loser as a father, but the most evil adult in baseball is the manager of the Bambi’s who dragged them into hell.
It’s nice that Seta and Hanabusa, who were playing around and trying to deceive, are seriously wounded.
Young caregivers are the worst, aren’t they? Natsuo.
If you feel down or tired after reading about the merits and demerits of diamonds, please read “Thank You Pitch” to relax your mind.
High school means that I’m doing well, so that means middle school was the lowest point…
I need to schedule the troublesome events while I can.
Isn’t it better for education if we don’t do sports?
Ayasegawa-san was pretty bad, but A is seriously insane.
When I recommended it to a friend, they said they couldn’t like the main character, and I was like, oh, I see…
The author is too skilled!
You were doing it!
Calling someone A is 100% just to speak ill of them.
Even if the yen joins the pros, it seems like it could normally manage in the top league, but it probably can’t compete with Aya.
Besides judo and table tennis, what other individual sports have team competitions?
It’s interesting, but it’s not a manga that I look forward to every week, you know?
If it’s Ayasegawa, couldn’t they achieve a scoreless game without lowering the team’s win rate?
Why are you bad at only hitting?
If you’re not good at it, that would be strange.
Make sure to hit it properly.
I feel like I’m a kid who is an amateur at baseball, but not a spoiled brat.
It’s the person’s fault for being overwhelmed after only three months of starting baseball!
I don’t want you to portray anything other than my mother being rewarded…
Working night shifts, wearing my son’s hand-me-down clothes to save money, buying supplements, and dealing with annoying customer complaints…
The Ayase River is already such a monster, so if there were an Ayase River-like existence in the BUNGO world, Bungo and the others would also pop out as monsters that would break apart.
Natsuho… please watch over the genius you created from heaven…
This thread is unusually long this time…
Why?
If there were nine Ayase Rivers, that would be a dream team.
It seems like Mother A has a good relationship with Mother Ariga, which is a relief.
Well, it depends on the barter and various other factors.
The contrast between Aya and Yamato’s mother is really painful.
If Ayase River were in the world of Thank You Pitch.
We were having fun playing baseball with our teammates, thinking we could go to Koshien with this guy’s talent.
The author’s pen name is too scary.
The cost of my son’s education can definitely be covered for free, so it’s reassuring for you, Mom.
Next issue: The meeting continues…!!