
Wonderful!! Make me suffer more!! That ball is something I’m used to, it won’t work on me anymore.
To lose after awakening.
Is this the face you’ll make during your first practice match in the manga…?
Kiryama, trembling from fighting a strong enemy, is just too much like a demon king.
Masumi looks like a heroine, doesn’t she?!
>>4
No, the heroine is Sho-chan.
Oh, so baseball is this kind of sport!
Starting with the first battle like this, what will happen next time?
The art and direction have powerfully upgraded compared to the previous work, and I am impressed.
Even from the start, their storytelling was genius, and they are gradually becoming an amazing manga artist.
It’s interesting, but how long is this first practice match going to last…?
>>8
The length of the cancellation route if published in this magazine, right?
>>10
In other words, is its popularity sustained by the interest of the advisor…?
>>8
I wonder if they’ll cut it down to around the regional finals.
>>8
It ended this week!
The Niagara fork dropped to an unexpectedly severe angle and it didn’t work out.
>>9
I wonder if it would have become a ball if I hadn’t swung?
I used to think the protagonist was the most plain.
Make sure to decide properly where it counts.
Saint Tere is under the command of Todoroki, so it’s not surprising that that Saint Tere lost, given the circumstances…
Even Shohei Ohtani couldn’t hit something like this.
Everyone, it’s not the same intensity as a practice match!
It’s a hit-and-run!!!
I will protect Masa-chan (putting words into action).
Even though Todoroki-kun lost, his status hasn’t fallen at all; rather, it’s become a question of whether he can win next time…
>>18
It would be fine to intentionally walk him in every at-bat…
>>60
It seems like you would normally do well in a real situation, Kobori-kun.
>>60
I see, even if we were to win against St. Teresa, it would still be hard to avoid being marked by others.
Other than Todoroki, it’s not a very strong team, so it’s like, “Did we actually score a point off Todoroki?”
The more I look at it, the more I realize that Kiryama’s injury is a loss for the baseball world…
This guy’s talent is off the charts.
>>19
But with this junkiness, it will break someday…
Is there something that can be broken?
Looking back, it seems that Todoroki was the strongest…
>>21
Because I fought against a one-man team.
I wonder if we will fight against a team with amazing teamwork next.
Kiryama is scary~
You’re doing a lot of events that you shouldn’t be doing in practice matches, right?
Um… this is a practice match…
Is it really okay to have an awakening event in a practice match!?
Why does everyone on the protagonist team seem to look like a villain?
You seem really excited this week!
Ino-kun has completely become the character that explains things to the teacher and readers in the past few episodes!
It was a stunning conclusion.
I wondered what to do with three serious balls, but…
The negotiation was really interesting.
Ino-kun, can you stop the villainous laugh even though you’re not doing anything wrong?
>>34
If you look closely, this guy is just sitting on the bench, explaining things while being impressed by the seniors.
>>45
They act bad and actually have a bad personality, but when their underlying passion occasionally shows through, it becomes cool…
>>48
I love effort from the root, or rather, that’s just how I am!
>>34
Stop it.
I started reading this manga, but isn’t this author too skilled at psychological battles…?
>>35
Let’s read the previous work too!
>>37
The risk is too big.
I think Kiriyama-kun’s greatest treasure, which no one else has, is not only his amazing talent but also his ability to enjoy baseball stoically.
The change-up has a nice accent and is good, right?
It’s really impressive how it reaches the catcher without bouncing despite this drop.
It’s not marvelous.
Thanks to the fact that my advisor, who is a tall woman, lacks even the minimum knowledge, she explains the specialized terms that are thrown around as if it were the norm, which is friendly to beginners.
Isn’t having a teacher heroine also a thing?
>>43
The strike zone is too wide!
Is it perhaps that… they’re thinking about how to develop the story in a way that could be cut off at any moment like Matsui-sensei…? If not, then the series has an unusual sequence of episodes for being in the very early stages of a manga.
It seems that St. Tere, which grew from a one-man team, is going to become a formidable opponent.
Well… Kiriyama’s naming sense…
>>47
It’s nice, isn’t it…?
It’s okay, there used to be a baseball manga in this magazine that featured an internal red-and-white match for a considerable length of time.
It’s called Mr. FULLSWING.
The story is well-crafted in that it skillfully skips over matches where the main character’s appearance isn’t particularly necessary.
The image in the thread clearly shows that Kiriyama is the weirder player from the rival school, doesn’t it?
It’s really impressive that the main characters had a highlight in every match.
Only Kobori didn’t have any moments to shine as a baseball player, but well, it’s Kobori after all…
After reading episode 1 carefully, I realized that the ultimate goal is not to win the Koshien but to participate in it, so we need to take practice matches seriously because there’s not much time left.
This is the last practice match before the district tournament preliminaries.
I like Yo-chan’s expression in the end.
If the dangerous advisor hadn’t been erotic and cute, it would have been over.
>>57
Is there something I can break?
The straight pitch that falls from the chest to the feet and the forkball that is indistinguishable in speed is excessive, but since only three pitches can be thrown, it is acceptable to exaggerate as much as possible.
I like that Hirose was quietly working hard to protect Sho-chan.
Last cool.
A bit gross.
I will protect Sho-chan!
It’s too delicious…!
Although he acts like a reasonable person, it’s nice that Yo-chan is still properly creepy.
>>66
Could this be a contrast to Masumi, who couldn’t protect her sister’s dream?
Is this a practice match…?
In a non-audience practice match, we only clashed head-on for Masakatsu’s awakening and Kiriyama’s test, so if we’re just aiming for Koshien, there’s no need to go up against Todoroki seriously…
If it’s a changeup, you can throw it outside the three-ball range! I wondered if it’s a good idea to showcase that in a practice game.
In a monthly magazine’s baseball manga, there are stories of characters who spent 5 years on regional qualifiers and 15 years on the national tournament…
Great foolishness…!?
The director saved himself with a character that strikes a chord with everyone…
>>75
Did you like alcohol, Anonymous?
Are you drunk?
>>77
When looking at the bulletin board, of course, I’m sober!
>>79
At least if I were drunk…
Hirose is admirable for catching the ball properly even though the opponent can only pitch three balls a day during practice.
Your manga is amazing! You’ve been doing it, haven’t you?