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Chapter 206 Qingdao vs City Three (26)

After Takashi Fujii saw the left fielder pass the baseball to second base, he found it difficult to run to second base before the shortstop caught the ball, so he had to turn around and run back to first base.

After that, just as left fielder Miyai Ryuu gestured to his teammates that he was out, the female announcer's voice sounded: "In the second half of the seventh inning, Seido High School's attack, eight bats, catcher,

Takigawa-kun."

After Chris walked into the batting box and stood still, he held the bat in his left hand and swung it in front of him, then held the bat tightly with both hands, put it on his right shoulder and turned to look at the pitcher's mound.

"call out!"

"Bang!"

For a high-pitched ball in the outside corner that is really going to be thrown from the pitcher's mound with a swing of his arm, Chris will naturally not take a shot at such a bad ball that is obviously too high.

The catcher raised his hand and passed the baseball he just caught back to the pitcher, and the batter walked around the batter's box before erecting the bat and once again assuming a posture waiting for a hit.

"call out!"

"Bang!"

“good shot.“

Chris looked down at the pitcher's low outside corner ball and did not swing the bat to strike.

After he stood up on the batting box again, he grabbed the bat with his left hand and swung it, then raised the bat high and waited for a hit.

"call out!"

"Whoosh!"

"Bang!"

Faced with a low ball from the outside corner that Manaka was about to throw with his arm, his swing failed.

"Good shot." The presiding judge raised his right hand and made the verdict.

"call out!"

"Whoosh!"

"Bang!"

Ikenaga Shuhei stood up to catch a high inside-corner ball thrown by the pitcher, then took the baseball out of the ball cover with his right hand and threw it back to the pitcher.

After receiving the baseball passed back to him by Ikenaga-senpai, Manaka bent down and pinched the magnesium powder bag next to him. Then he raised his head and looked at the signal signal that Ike Naga-senpai gave him. He nodded but suddenly threw the ball to first base.

Voted in.

"Crack!"

By the time first baseman Yohei Tanaka opened his glove to catch the pitcher's pass, runner Takashi Fujii had already stretched out his left foot and stepped on the first base bag.

After Manaka reached out and took the baseball that Tanaka threw back to him, he returned his attention to home plate.

"Steal a base!"

After discovering that the runner had stolen the base, Manaka had no time to change his posture, casually threw a high ball in the outside corner, and then squatted on the ground.

"call out!"

"Bang!"

Ikenaga Shuhei immediately stood up to catch the baseball thrown by the pitcher, and then waved it to second base, hoping to hit the runner who was trying to steal the base.

Shortstop Ikuya Araki, who ran over quickly, caught the baseball passed by the catcher and stretched his left foot toward the second base bag next to him. At the same time, his left hand holding the baseball also reached toward the bag and touched it.

To the left foot of the runner sliding sideways.

“stolen bases.“

After careful observation by the running second base judge, he raised his hands to indicate that the runner had successfully stolen the base.

It turns out that when the shortstop's baseball sleeve touched the runner's sliding calf, his left leg was stretched to the side and back of the base bag and was still a little short of touching the base bag. However, when he moved his left foot toward

When he hit the base bag in front of him, the runner quickly slid his left foot onto the second base bag, preventing his strike from taking effect.

"call out!"

"Whoosh!"

"Ping!"

Chris swung the bat and hit the outside-center ball toward the infield near second base. Then he immediately dropped the bat in his hand and sprinted toward first base while staring at the flying baseball.

"Crack!"

Shortstop Ikuya Araki stared closely at the baseball flying from home plate. He jumped hard with his legs on the ground. He raised his left hand and touched the flying baseball with the fingers of his ball cover, causing it to change its original flight path.

Unable to fly into center field and land on the left field turf at the same time.

When left fielder Miyai Ryu dashed out from the depths of the left field and reached out to pick up the rolling baseball, runner Takashi Fujii just happened to step to the junction of the third base sand and the infield lawn. At this time, he passed the ball again.

The ball to third base can no longer eliminate the runner.

At the end, when the runner was about to step on the third base bag, Miyai Ryu could only swing his arm and pass the ball to the shortstop Ikuya Araki in front of him.

"first baseman."

Chris stepped on the first base bag with one foot, reached out and took off the glove on his arm while looking at the situation at home plate, and then handed the batting glove that he had taken off to the man who came to get something.

team members.

After the timeout of the Big Three, Tojima Kotaro walked into the batting area and stood still, with his hands hanging down, swinging the bat, and then made a gesture of waiting for a hit.

"call out!"

"Bang!"

“bad shot.“

The bat was about to swing and a low ball hit the ground in the outside corner. After the batter Kotaro Tojima discovered that the pitcher was throwing a ball, he took a few steps back, moved his hands and feet, and walked back to the batter's box to stand still.

He waved the bat in his hand and directly held the short bat in a posture ready for a bunt.

"call out!"

"Bang!"

Kotaro Tojima held the short stick and was about to hit the inside corner ball thrown by the pitcher. However, when he realized that the pitcher was throwing a bad ball that was flying towards the batter's head and could not hit the ball, he immediately pulled himself back.

of baseball.

“good shot.“

The umpire raised his right hand to indicate that the batter had swung the bat, and the pitcher's pitch changed from a bad ball to a strike.

On the pitcher's mound, Manaka threw a pinch ball to third base due to interference from runners, and then returned his attention to home plate.

"call out!"

"Bang!"

“bad shot.“

Zhenzhong needs to swing his arm and throw a bad ball from the outside corner that is obviously wide to adjust his condition.

"call out!"

"Whoa!"

"Bang!"

After the ball was thrown in the outside corner, Manaka swung his arm and threw a low ball in the inside corner that required the catcher to put his cover on the ground. In addition, just as they thought, the hitter Kotaro Tojima was caught.

Such a ball was successfully deceived, and the swing failed.

“good shot.“

After the referee raised his right hand to make the decision, Tojima Kotaro took a few steps back, then walked back to the batting area and swept the ground with his left foot. He lowered his hands and gripped the bat tightly and swung it. Finally, he changed

Stand and swing the bat in your hand toward the pitcher's mound, waiting for a hit.

At the same time, the pitcher on the mound, Manaka Kaname, was once again affected by the runners and threw two pin balls to third base. Then he wiped the sweat on his forehead and cheeks with his sleeves and turned his sights to home plate again.

on the batter.

"call out!"

"bite!"

After Kotaro Tojima held a short stick and hit the high inside corner pitch that Manaka was about to throw, the baseball first bounced onto the sand next to home plate, and then bounced onto the infield lawn next to the sand.

Fujii at third base was sprinting back toward home plate, and he threw off the bat in his hand and ran toward first base.

Catcher Shuhei Ikenaga stood up and ran over, reaching out to grab the baseball that bounced off the lawn. Unfortunately, he failed to grasp it firmly, and let the baseball slip out and fall to the lawn again, rolling out of the sideline of the infield.

“out.“.

Seeing this, the chief referee raised his hands to signal the runner Takashi Fujii, who had already passed home plate, to return to third base. This return was an invalid score. In addition, the batter Kotaro Tojima who had already passed home plate had been

To knock someone out of the game, someone tells him to leave the field as soon as possible so that the next batter can come in and hit.

In the end, Kotaro Tojima could only leave first base in a daze, took the bat that was handed to him, and jogged back to the dugout on the side of first base.
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