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Chapter 39: Qingdao vs. Kansai (3)

"call out!"

"Whoosh!"

Murasuke Daiki waved the metal bat in his hand, sweeping out an afterimage in the sky above home plate.

"Ping!"

The power of the ball is heavy, but this is not a big problem for him. He swings the metal bat in his hand to the end and hits it with all his strength.

The baseball was hit by Murasuke Daiki and flew towards second base. After landing in the infield, it bounced a few times and rolled into center field. Murasuke Daiki immediately dropped the bat in his hand and rushed towards first base.

In the past, before Kansai center fielder Takeshi Uda passed the ball to first baseman Yasui Ippei, he successfully slid past the first base base.

"Well done! Big tree."

"Fujii, fight out!"

Takashi Fujii, who was standing in the batting area, raised his hand to straighten the batting helmet on his head, waved the metal bat in his hand, and assumed a posture waiting for a hit.

After Kansai catcher Obara comforted pitcher Masaki Nakamura's mood, he jogged from the pitcher's mound back to the back of home plate, squatted down again, and gave a signal to the pitcher on the pitcher's mound.

"call out!"

The baseball flying from the pitcher's mound passed through the edge of the strike zone.

Takashi Fujii took a step back and watched the baseball flying from the pitcher's mound fly past his eyes and get into the cover set by Kansai catcher Obara.

“nice pitch.“

Takashi Fujii swung the bat and once again waited for a hit.

On the pitcher's mound, the baseball thrown by Masaki Nakamura flew over again.

"call out!"

"Whoosh!"

Taka Fujii was full of momentum and swung the bat in a sweeping motion, causing the metal bat in his hand to collide with the baseball flying from the pitcher's mound above home plate.

"Ping!"

After the baseball was hit by Takashi Fujii, it flew backwards faster than it came in. Unfortunately, the baseball was hit with too much force and it was a foul ball that landed outside the third base line.

Kansai catcher Obara took the baseball handed to him by the referee, turned around and threw it to pitcher Masaki Nakamura on the pitcher's mound, then squatted down again to signal.

"call out!"

"Bang!"

“ball.“

Takashi Fujii moved his shoulders, swung the bat and tightened his grip again.

After one strike and two strikes, catcher Obara looked at Takashi Fujii, who was repositioning himself in the batter's box, and gave a signal to Nakamura Masaki.

"call out!"

You can fight!

Takashi Fujii made his own judgment and swung the metal bat in his hand in the direction of the baseball flying from the pitcher's mound.

"Whoosh!"

The bat sweeping over home plate and the baseball racing on the pitcher's mound collided again.

"Ping!"

The baseball was hit by Takashi Fujii and flew backwards quickly. It bounced when it landed in the infield area and flew a short distance toward the left field. Kansai shortstop Naoto Araki did not catch the baseball in time and could only

He watched helplessly as the baseball bounced and flew into the left field after landing, and then fell on the left field lawn before being caught by left fielder Sugiyama Nao Satoshi and put it into his holster.

The moment Takashi Fujii hit the baseball that flew from the pitcher's mound, he had already dropped the bat in his hand and started running. Kansai's left fielder Nao Satoshi Sugiyama passed the baseball to first baseman Ippei Yasui.

Previously, he was the first to hit the first base base. The original runner at first base, Murasuke Daiki, also took this opportunity to run to second base.

The supervisor from Kansai asked the referee for a timeout and asked the players to go up and pass the order.

Tetsuya Yuki, the seven-time baseball bat of Seido, walked from the waiting area to home plate with a metal bat in his hand, waving the bat in his hand and waiting for the Kansai defense to finish the strategy meeting.

After receiving instructions from the supervisor, all Kansai's defenders moved forward to prevent Tetsuya Yuki's bunt.

Tetsuya Yuuki turned to look at Director Kataoka who was standing at the entrance to the rest area. After getting the signal from him, he nodded, raised the bat in his hand, and turned to look at Kansai pitcher Masaki Nakamura on the pitcher's mound.

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Murasuke Daiki and Fujii Takaya both stayed away from the bases, posing as if they could steal bases at any time.

After being interfered by runners like Fujii Takashi and others, Kansai pitcher Masataka Nakamura threw several pinned balls, and then at the signal of Kansai catcher Obara, he waved his arm and threw the baseball in his hand toward home plate.

"call out!"

"Whoosh!"

Faced with the first pitch thrown by Masaki Nakamura, Tetsuya Yuki immediately swung the metal bat in his hand.

"Ping!"

After the metal bat he swung collided with the baseball flying from the pitcher's mound, Tetsuya Yuki knew that the angle of his swing was low. The metal bat he swung only hit the ball flying from the pitcher's mound.

The base of the baseball hits an infield fly ball that only travels a short distance.

Kansai catcher Obara stood up, took off the protective gear on his face, chased behind the flying baseball, stretched out his ball sleeve to catch the infield fly ball that started to fall, and won the first place in the game.

Number of outs.

With one out, there are players on first and second base.

Kentaro Matsuda, the eighth batsman of Seido, walked to the batting box with his bat.

Kansai catcher Obara gave a signal to the other fielders, and the Kansai fielders began to retreat to prevent Kentaro Matsuda from making a possible long hit.

Kentaro Matsuda, who was standing in the batter's box, looked at Kansai's defensive position and said, "Preventing long hits, you really think highly of me."

"call out!"

"Bang!"

The baseball thrown by Masaki Nakamura flew towards home plate. Kentaro Matsuda did not swing the bat because the angle of the baseball was too wide.

“Bad ball!“

"call out!"

"Whoosh!"

The second ball thrown by Masaki Nakamura was a fast straight ball to the inside corner. Upon seeing this, Kentaro Matsuda immediately swung the metal bat in his hand.

"Ping!"

After a long hit to right field, Kentaro Matsuda immediately dropped the bat in his hand and started running the bases.

“out.“

As soon as the baseball flying from home plate hit the ground, it was put into the ball cover by Kansai right fielder Yu Yasu. Then he turned around and took out the baseball from the ball cover. He swung his arm and passed it to the first baseman Yasui Ippei.

Blocking out the runner Kentaro Matsuda at first base.

Because Kansai's defensive choice was to shut out the Seido batter first, instead, the Seido runners Murasuke Daiki and Fujii Takashi were able to successfully run to second and third base.

Yagami Yagami came on the field as the Aomichi Nine, and successfully hit a single off Nakamura Masaki, sending Murasuke-senpai back to home plate at third base to score.

Aomichi Taro Fukuda, who came in behind Yagami Yagami, struggled with Kansai pitcher Masaki Nakamura for a few pitches before being struck out by him.

"Three outs, exchange offense and defense."

Yagami trotted back to the dugout with the bat in his hand, took off his protective gear, put on his ball cap, picked up the pitcher's glove, turned around and ran back to the field.

Yagami Yagami's sharp pitching caused Kansai second baseman and nine-batsman Morita Kazunari to swing the bat three times in a row, but failed to hit the baseball flying from the pitcher's mound.

“strike out.“

After Kansai's first bat, Naoto Araki stood up in the left batter's box, turned his neck, swung the bat, and stood a little further forward according to the instructions given to him by Kansai's supervisor.
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