Chapter Seventy-Four: The Double Kill Sent to the Door (Third Update)

"Smack!"

"Good shot!!"

Junito Izawaki didn't swing the first ball uncharacteristically.

In the position of the catcher, Yukiichi also looked at Jun Izakiki in disbelief.

In that moment just now, he figured out a lot of things, originally he thought that the pure senior must be either the first ball or the second ball.

In a split second, combined with what Jun Izakiki had said before, Miyuki was almost certain that he would swing the first ball.

The reason why he said that was to disturb himself. As long as those words are spoken, the purpose of disrupting oneself has been achieved, and the first ball can be wielded.

And if you don't swing the bat on the first ball, the previous words will be useless.

If you want to solve the problem of Jun Izashaki next, you don't need to think about the problem of two balls, one goal is enough.

And he boldly changed his playing habits, which is also a great test for the player's intuition, the first ball can be played accurately, does it mean that you can hit the second ball accurately?

The current Izashaki Jun, in the eyes of Miyuki, is full of flaws.

It's not easy to solve him, but it's not too difficult.

That's the number of outs that come to your door.

In the rest area of the third grade side.

Chris held his forehead with a headache, his eyes full of unwillingness.

It's a pity that his flawless plan was unexpectedly cracked by Jun Izaki himself.

Originally, when he talked harshly to Yukiichi before, Chris was still very surprised.

Tone, attitude, momentum, there is no problem, even when shouting with Sawamura Eijun, the performance can reach more than 90 points.

Chris's strategy itself is not bad, plus Jun Izagiki's performance.

Originally, Chris thought that there was at least a thirty-percent hope of pry a hitter from Sawamura's hands this time.

All the questions he could think of, he thought of.

After preparing for such a long time, I finally got everything ready, but I was completely messed up by Jun Izagi's performance of painting snakes.

"Draw snakes!"

Also seeing this, there is also the fall of the mustache on his chin.

Ochiai's next to Ochi, apparently hadn't heard of the word, and looked at him with a confused expression.

Ochiai chuckled and said, "This is a fable about a group of people who drew snakes faster than anyone else, and one of them was the most skilled, and he quickly drew a group of snakes, and there was no doubt that he won the first place." But I saw that other people hadn't started painting yet, and even if they did, they had only drawn a beginning. So he thought he had plenty of time, and added a few more feet to the side of the little snakes. Guess what the final result will be? ”

Although Coach Ochiai's question was a bit nonsensical, Minister Ota instantly understood what he meant.

"Then he will naturally lose!"

"That's right, even though he was still the first to draw it, even if it took a few extra feet, he was still the first to draw it. But is the thing he drew still a snake? The mental tactics used in the third grade, as well as the tactical coordination, are very good. It's just a pity that he did a lot of useless work. ”

If Jun Izashaki just said that, then he himself did not waver and still hit the first ball.

This will successfully disrupt Miyuki's judgment.

And often the higher the IQ, the more people will fall into such a quagmire.

Of course, if he hadn't said that. If Jun Izagi didn't swing the bat on the first ball, it would also arouse Miyuki's suspicions.

He couldn't help but wonder if Jun Izashaki was aiming for something to hit?

Smart people tend to be suspicious, and good catchers think more than the average person.

These two sets of tactics, any one of which can shake Miyuki's judgment to a certain extent.

It's hard to say how much effect it has, but the balance of favor will inevitably favor the third-grade seniors.

That's where tactics come in.

The same is true when it comes to the game, simply put, it is to make your side more and more advantageous, and at the same time try to hit the opponent in a way that is possible.

In the case of trade-offs, the balance of victory will naturally tilt in your favor.

Miyuki only figured it out when he crouched down and was about to catch the ball.

Compared with Chris, who set a trap, Yuyuki, who temporarily wanted to crack the method, naturally suffered a loss. It's good to be able to react so quickly. Of course, compared to Chris, who had premeditated it, his reaction was still slower after all.

By the time he figured out the cause and effect, it was too late to take measures, and Sawamura Eijun's pitch had already been shot.

At that time, Miyuki's heart was in his throat.

He realized that he was still careless, and the first goal should have been sharper.

But the reality of the result surprised him, Jun Isashiki, who originally thought that he would be 100% able to swing the first ball, did not swing the bat on the first ball.

He didn't swing the bat, what does that mean?

Not to mention the level of Yuyuki, if you change to a catcher who understands a little bit, you can instantly guess the plans of the third-year seniors.

Their purpose is nothing more than to shake themselves.

What is the purpose of bluffing and scaring people?

In other words, they don't have a very good way, too specific strategies.

The other party is tantamount to exposing himself to them and letting them slaughter.

"Come on, then!"

Miyuki felt like he was enjoying a delicious meal, and he coded Sawamura Eijun on the pitcher's hill very easily.

Sawamura on the pitcher's hill, after seeing the code, the corners of his mouth hooked up a good-looking arc.

Being lightly tapped by Yuyuki, he also understood what was going on.

Not only that, but a plan that will be planned also appeared in Sawamura Rongjun's mind.

He's going to be here, and get a double kill in one go!

Actually, the second ball will definitely swing the bat, then you can play and see.

Sawamura Eisan pulled out the stances and threw the small white ball in his hand.

"Whoosh!"

The white ball flew out and was on top of home plate in the blink of an eye.

This is, the inner corner is more central!

With such a sweet ball path, Izawashiki Jun can no longer restrain his desire to swing the bat.

He roared and decisively waved the bat in his hand.

Seeing that the white ball was about to be hit by the bat and flew out.

The ball suddenly fell before it was close to the top of home plate!

Finger Fork Ball!

Although he had a premonition that Sawamura Eijun might throw a change ball, when this change ball really came out, he still caught Jun Izashaki off guard.

It's so smooth, it's too abrupt!

"I thought I wouldn't be able to stop it, dreaming!"

Faced with the sudden fall of the white ball, Izashi Jun gritted his teeth and pressed the bat down.

"Ping!"

He barely managed to hit the ball.

After the ball was hit, instead of showing any chagrin and surprise on the pitcher's mound, Sawamura Eijun showed a smile that his plan had succeeded.

Everything was exactly as he thought.

The bat touches the top of the white ball, which bounces off the pitcher's front.

Sawamura effortlessly took the ball with his gloves and then turned and passed the ball to second base.

"Hip hop!"

The position holder who made up for the position had long been waiting there.

He took the ball and passed it to first base.

"Out!"

"Out!!"

Not only Jun Izashaki, but after the baseball landed, Ryosuke Kominato, who forced a base bag forward, was also blocked out.

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