
That ball is familiar, but it no longer connects with me.
Am I in a myth?!
>>1
A hero who intervenes while secretly holding the desire to protect the people in the mythical battle.
>>1
I will protect Sho-chan!
>>15
This is pretty creepy.
I was really on the edge of my seat thinking that Niagara Fork would actually hit.
Because I’m a hero.
The hero lost, but…
>>4
There will be a next time.
>>7
I thought it was a rematch, but it looks like we’re going to lose to another team.
>>11
I hate this development in the sports tournament!!!!
I hate it!!!!!!
Marvelous!!!
>>5
Make me suffer more!!
The sly demon king who can only throw three pitches with full power throws a curveball, while the hero fights the demon king with all their might.
Is your name Daigu!?
>>8
It’s showing the full name in its first appearance.
The teammates of this protagonist team are the worst.
Winning with a first-time ball is a perfect strategy for geniuses.
This time was so entertaining that I worry if the next game will be okay, but I guess it will be fine because of this author…
How will I win next time…
In the next story, there’s a classic jump ally development… right!?
>>19
Rather, as said above, those who become mere stepping stones in this tournament are the true classic of jump sports…
Stop thinking about shota in the middle of the myth.
Well, in the main match, it would be fine just to intentionally walk Todoroki in every at-bat…
>>22
If we make use of the fact that I’m batting alongside my big brother and that Todoroki can pitch all the way through, wouldn’t we be able to fight pretty well?
The bonus story of the paperback featuring Todoroki and Masumi on their school trip looks like so much fun!
Masashi’s heroine power
Isn’t the protagonist team’s distractions too much?
That’s strange.
It’s a baseball gag manga, but it has a lot of serious scenes.
The contrast between the villain and the hero shines on this page.
Yo-chan is also relatively on the genius side when it comes to baseball skills.
A hero who realized that baseball cannot be played alone.
In the first international match like this, what will happen in the future?
>>31
It’s incredibly interesting, but with this tension and excitement, even though there is a purpose, it’s just a practice match.
Aren’t the hurdles going to be really high from now on?
>>40
If we want to become a popular work, we shouldn’t hold back.
I need to push the limits more.
Adversity has become so enjoyable that everyone is going crazy.
One of the goals is to help Sanba-kun overcome his lack of confidence.
It feels like a Koshien final, but this is just a practice match…
The opposing team had a nice rain that solidified the ground.
Kiriyama from Marvelous is way too much like a demon lord, but cool…
Why is this happening in a practice match…?
The name feels like the wisdom of parents who say that great foolishness leads to great wisdom…
The demon lord attacks with a technique that can instantly kill the entire party, and you won’t survive unless you use a countermeasure at the last moment.
What’s more, there used to be a legendary baseball manga that was serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump for four years, with a total of 3 matches and 4 deaths (including those who couldn’t recover).
Still able to attack further.
I was surprised this time.
It’s become a baseball manga, hasn’t it?
The catcher who worked the hardest is said to only see their boyfriend, who is a shota.