The baseball flew off the pitcher's mound and headed straight for home plate.
Kansai Sanbat Yasui Ippei stretched his body, stepped forward suddenly, and swung the metal bat in his hand.
"Whoosh!"
Because Ippei Yasui swung the bat too high, the bat he swung did not hit the baseball flying from the pitcher's mound.
"Bang!"
After the flying baseball entered Matsuda-senpai's ball cover, Matsuda-senpai did not firmly grasp the powerful ball, causing the baseball to slip out of the ball cover.
"Bad ball!"
Because of catcher Kentaro Matsuda's missed catch, the originally good ball turned into a bad ball.
Kentaro Matsuda could only helplessly pick up the baseball on the ground, get up and pass it to Jinguji Kazuichi on the pitcher's mound.
Jinguji caught the baseball passed by Kentaro Matsuda, tossed it several times in his hand, and waited for Kentaro Matsuda to give him the signal.
Although catcher Kentaro Matsuda made some mistakes, he is still the core of the team.
"call out!"
"Whoosh!"
"Bang!"
Kentaro Matsuda stood up as soon as he caught the baseball flying from the pitcher's mound and made a motion towards second base to pass the ball until Kansai runner Naoto Araki returned to second base and gave up the opportunity to steal the base.
With this thought in mind, he passed the baseball back to Jinguji Kazuichi.
Ippei Yasui, who stood in the batter's box again, swung his bat and turned to look at Seido ace Kazuo Jinguji on the pitcher's mound.
"call out!"
The baseball hit the pitcher's mound, and Kansai batter Yasui Ippei swung the metal bat in his hand.
"Whoosh!"
However, just as the baseball flying from the pitcher's mound was about to fly into home plate, it was refracted toward a lower inside corner, and Yasui's swinging bat once again crossed paths with the baseball flying from the pitcher's mound.
"Bang!"
“strike.“
Sinker?
Ippei Yasui waved the metal bat in his hand and once again made a gesture of waiting for a hit.
"call out!"
"Whoosh!"
"Ping!"
"The outside world!"
"call out!"
"Bang!"
"Bad ball!"
"call out!"
"Whoosh!"
"Ping!"
"The outside world!"
In Jinguji's next three pitches, except for the bad ball, the remaining two balls were all hit by Kansai's three-hitter Ippei Yasui.
With two strikes and two strikes, Ippei Yasui has begun to get used to pitcher Jinguji Kazuo's pitching, and he has also become familiar with catcher Kentaro Matsuda's delivery.
Kentaro Matsuda looked at Takeshi Ueda standing in the batter's box with a serious expression, thought for a moment, and gave a signal to Jinguji. A quick straight ball to the inside corner?
"call out!"
Ippei Yasui stared at the path of the baseball flying from the pitcher's mound, stretched his steps, and waved his arms.
"Whoosh!"
The bat Yasui Ippei swung and the baseball that was about to fly past collided above the home plate.
"Ping!"
The flying baseball was hit by Yasui Ippei and flew backwards quickly, rushing towards the area between second base and third base.
The running shortstop Taro Fukuda jumped up. He jumped high enough, but his position was a little off. He could only watch the baseball flying upside down from home plate, grazing his sleeve and flying past him.
It landed in the infield and bounced several times.
Although the runner at second base, Araki Naoto, started running early, he soon discovered that although Aomichi's shortstop did not catch the ball at first, the baseball landed not far from Aomichi's shortstop. In such a tight situation,
Under the circumstances, Naoto Araki could only try his best to get to third base.
"call out!"
Taro Fukuda bent down to pick up the baseball on the ground, and found that Kansai runner Naoto Araki was about to rush to third base, so he hurriedly waved his arm and passed the baseball in the direction of third base.
“safe.“
Unfortunately, as soon as the baseball was passed by him, Naoto Araki jumped down and touched the third base bag before third baseman Higashi Kiyokuni received the pass. The third base umpire spread his arms and signaled the batter to come on base.
success.
"With people on first and third base, Kansai has a great opportunity to score! Can Kansai reverse the score at this last moment?"
Kansai four-bat Takeshi Ueda walked into the batter's box, moved his shoulders, waved the metal bat in his hand, and assumed a posture waiting for a hit.
"call out!"
"Bang!"
“strike.“
Kentaro Matsuda stood up and took out a baseball from his cover and threw it back to pitcher Jinguji Kazuichi. Jingujiichi caught the baseball that was passed back by catcher Kentaro Matsuda and turned to look at the Kansai runners at first and third base.
, withdrew his gaze, raised his legs and stepped forward, twisted his waist, swung his arms, and followed the signal given to him by the catcher, throwing out the baseball in his hand.
"call out!"
"Bang!"
"Bad ball!"
Seido catcher Kentaro Matsuda was afraid of Kansai's four-hitter Takeshi Ueda, so he allowed Jinguji to throw a deceptive bad ball. Unfortunately, Takeshi Ueda was one of the core players of Kansai's offense.
The ball selection was accurate and I was not fooled by the bad ball thrown by Jinguji.
It seems that we can only compete with Takeshi Ueda in the strike zone!
"call out!"
"Whoosh!"
"Bang!"
“strike.“
"call out!"
"Bang!"
“ball.“
"call out!"
"Whoosh!"
"Ping!"
"The outside world!"
…
Jinguji hit six pitches in a row. Except for the first and second pitches, Takeshi Ueda hit all the remaining four pitches.
Takeshi Ueda is indeed Kansai's four-bat hitter. He is indeed very difficult to deal with and he adapts too quickly to Jinguji Kazuichi's pitching.
Catcher Kentaro Matsuda thought for a while before gesturing to pitcher Jinguji on the mound to sign his signal.
After Jinguji nodded in agreement, he raised his left leg high and stepped forward. The center of gravity of his body tilted forward, and when he waved it down with his raised right hand, the baseball in the pitcher's right palm was like a streak.
The white light shot out from the pitcher's mound and headed straight for home plate.
"call out!"
Takeshi Ueda stared at the baseball speeding towards the pitcher's mound and swung the metal bat in his hand with all his strength.
"Whoosh!"
The metal bat was swung violently by Takeshi Ueda, as if to destroy everything that stood in its way. Under such circumstances, the baseball speeding from the pitcher's mound collided violently with it above the home plate.
"Ping!"
After being hit by Kansai batter Takeshi Ueda, the baseball quickly backed up and flew away from home plate toward center field. Aomichi's second baseman Tanaka Yuki jumped up with both feet, trying to pass the ball from home plate.
He stopped the baseball that was flying upside down at the base, but unfortunately he missed it a little. The baseball that was coming from the opposite direction flew smoothly over the infield area from above him.
Center fielder Daiki Murasuke faced the baseball flying from home plate and ran out from the depths of center field. The baseball that flew upside down hit the center field lawn and bounced several times.
As soon as the baseball hit the ground, the Kansai runners at first base and third base began to sprint again. Naoto Araki at third base took the lead in rushing back to home plate as the running instructor shouted "go, go, go"