Chapter 257: Insight into the Barricades

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Even throughout his life, he will form an inseparable relationship with the operating organization behind the school.

Kanzaki, the head of the baseball club, is a typical example of this.

As the team's overseer Ikeda's favorite player, Kanzaki is not only outstanding on the ball. It's more important to be dedicated to the team.

Of course, dedication to the present day and age must also be backed by scientific training methods.

In the high temperature since July, Kanzaki has won consecutive throws. It depends on dedicating oneself to state adjustment.

Things like the final test of a semester are all exempted. Not to mention the time in private life.

The ligaments in Kanzaki's arms and shoulders are indeed overused. But at least the fitness is definitely enough to withstand the current game.

Lee met the opponent for the first time in the bottom half of the second game.

After one good and one bad, the seemingly unremarkable pitch deceived Li Yuanrang's bat.

Hitting the rolling earth in the direction of the three tours with low quality, the rolling speed is not fast, and Li Yuanrang tried in vain to fight by the speed of the base.

The opposing shortstop Kurihara's strong arm strength quickly shattered his illusions.

With a step to go from the first base, Li Yuanrang watched as the baseball fell into the first baseman's glove.

Blocked out.

"You can actually not swing this ball."

When Lee returned to the rest area, Superintendent Yagi gave his opinion.

"I thought it was a good ball, so I couldn't help but swing it."

Although Li Yuanrang is no longer a hitter of "good balls". But most of the time I can't help but shoot at a good shot.

He rarely gets strikeouts, and his exits are basically from Fanda. The ball just went into base with a very reluctant position in the corner of the good ball zone.

Not just any referee will award a good goal.

Li Yuanrang didn't know whether the opponent deliberately threw the ball in this position.

In the second game of the game, the insightful players probably felt the referee's scale today. Plus Kanzaki's ball control. It's not surprising if it's done on purpose.

Today's referees are obviously a little loose on the scale of the good ball zone.

It's not just good for Kanzaki, who has accurate ball control. It is also helpful for the Peace School Park, which is slightly worse in possession of the ball.

Kudo has a good catcher partner. When the good ball area becomes larger, Li Yuanrang's matching ball also has more room for maneuver.

And the direction of the game naturally goes in the direction of the pitcher battle.

The first half of the third game was out, and the score was still 0-0. It was the turn of Komeito's pitcher, Kanzaki.

Kanzaki stood in the strike zone of the left-hand hitter. This is not surprising.

The pitcher, who is ranked ninth, seems to be the type who doesn't want to waste time on striking, even in today's college days.

And left-hand play at least gives them the possibility of a player of this type to get to base more on speed.

Kanzaki's striking stance is quite presentable. But as soon as the pitcher threw the ball, Kanzaki changed to a short fight.

The baseball was put between the pitcher and catcher.

The first-year artificial vine hesitated for half a second on the question of whether it needed to attack.

Li Yuanrang had no choice but to shout, "I'm coming!" "Rushed out of home plate.

This half-second hesitation gave Kanzaki plenty of time to get to base. As soon as the game is out, there is someone on first base.

Now it's Kurihara's turn to hit Kurihara, the most difficult to deal with in Komeito High School's line.

According to the information gathered before the game, Kurihara was the player with the most points in the team, although he was ranked as the pioneer.

In fact, when it came to the game, Li Yuanrang had a new understanding of this point.

Except for home runs, it is obvious that teammates need to be on base to create a home run.

Li Yuanrang glanced at Kanzaki on first base.

The pitcher, who seems to have no intention of wasting time on hitting, has a batting average of more than 30% in the last year's official games.

Count the four bad balls and the touch ball. Then the base rate is even more impressive.

As for Kanzaki's mobility, there is no clue in the statistics.

As the team's ace pitcher, Kanzaki apparently rarely initiates base theft.

While signaling to the pitcher, Li Yuanrang used his peripheral vision to monitor the movement in the direction of first base.

The distance is just right, the center of gravity is kept high, and there is no attempt to steal the base at all.

In order to confirm his judgment, Li Yuan made the first ball with a curved ball.

There are two types of pitches for throwing rattans. One is a curved ball of normal amplitude, and the other is slower and has a greater variation.

This slow curveball takes more time from pitcher to base than straight ball. This is obviously a good opportunity for the opponent to steal the base.

Kanzaki on the base was indifferent to the ball.

As for the hitter Kurihara, he instinctively flashed backwards and put the left pitcher's curveball thrown out of the good spot from the inside corner.

Left pitchers tend to be better at dealing with left-hand hitters.

However, at this stage of the college game, the experience of the right hitter meeting the left pitcher is relatively limited.

Kurihara took advantage of his opponent's foothold in the first game to hit a hit.

But now, Li Yuanrang has more or less touched some doorways to partner with Kudo.

Use the combination of urgency and urgency to make the hitter uncertain about the timing of swinging the baton on the changing ball.

Just put the slow ball in the good ball area. Kurihara will probably be able to hit it.

However, if you match this change ball after the speedball. It may be difficult for the batter to time his swing.

This is especially true after the two good goals.

Kurihara knew he had to swing his baton or he would be knocked out.

He also knew he would hit the shot.

However, it is not easy to stare at the slow change of ball speed of just over 100 kilometers and resist the urge to swing the bat.

After all, the hitter didn't hit the baseball at the right time.

Not only was the time a little early, but the point of impact was also a little too high.

The baseball rolls towards the shortstop's zone.

The shortstop Tokuda felt that he could easily pull off a double kill.

But the moment he passed the ball, he found that Kanzaki, who was still on first base, was close to the second base.

The referee made a gesture to get on base safely. Second baseman Fuchida didn't care about this, and immediately passed the first base.

This time it's finally in time. Got the most basic number of outs.

Kanzaki started at the same time that the pitcher started pitching. This was not a base stealing attempt, it was just an aggressive base walk to cooperate with the batter.

The stance of the curved ball is quite different from that of the straight ball and other variation balls, and Kanzaki, who was a pitcher, can easily see this.

Another reason for the early start was based on trust in the beater Kurihara.

Although he may not be able to hit a hit, it is not difficult for Kurihara to watch the slow-pitched ball swing and hit the baseball.

If the ball had gone through the infield defense, Kanzaki's early start could have led to a straight home plate.

And now, this aggressive walk has at least avoided the emergence of a double kill.

Kanzaki's insight on the base is exactly why hitter Kurihara was able to accumulate a lot of hitting points in official matches.

As for whether other teammates can send Kanzaki back to home plate to score now that Kurihara is out, that's another question.