Chapter 152: Actual Combat Trial
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But once the match began, Tokuda's first hitter was hit with a far-reaching fly ball from the outfield.
Fortunately, although the right fielder Tian Gu who was guarding there did not move fast, he judged the landing point well, and he was directly out of the game.
What was hit was a straight ball traveling at over 140 kilometers per hour, which was fast enough for a collegiate game.
Of course, the angle of the base is really not tricky enough.
The ball is half a ball higher than the top edge of the good ball area. For many hitters, this slightly high bad ball is actually not difficult to hit.
Of course, the position of Li Yuanrang's gloves at the beginning would not be such a dangerous place. However, he also knows that he can't force anything on Tokuda's possession now.
Judging from the situation in the last match, the opponent's second batter, outfielder Ito, is a push-forward hitter.
After two good and two bad, Li Yuanrang planned to test Tokuda's speedball in actual combat.
After the code was typed, Tokuda nodded.
The pitching motion looks almost exactly the same as that of a straight ball, and the first half of the trajectory is similar to that of a straight ball. The slight drop before the base is much smaller than that of a finger cross or a longitudinal slide.
Compared with deceiving the opponent's air vibration, it is easier to create a non-threatening Van Hit with the speed ball thrown by Tokuda now.
Ito is a left-hand hitter, and Tokuda's shot is not only longitudinal, but also slightly inward.
The baseball rolls to the front of the first baseman. The beater himself got to first base.
Although not a very ideal goal. But I finally created another out.
And so the game went. Tokuda's pitching didn't look reassuring. Li Yuanrang's matching is not handy enough.
But it's a miracle that there were three up and three down in the first game.
The smooth situation continued into the fourth game, the second round of blows from the opposing hitters, this time I don't know if it was a reminder from the supervisor or the players' own realization. Santa Maria Academy, who is not in a hurry to swing the baton, got two four-bad balls to escort.
Four-stick Pusheng stood in the strike zone for the second time today, and the scene was one out, one and two bases.
Dozens of Santa Maria School boys who came with the team on the sidelines sang the cheering song in unison with pure human voices without the accompaniment of the band.
"Looks as ...... as the choir"
Li Yuanrang thought to himself.
In fact, to be precise, the support group of Santa Maria School Park should be called the singing group. This kind of support method is also a feature of their school.
The size of the venue and the slightly low pitch don't look like the pitch of the song at all. The sound made by these dozens of people today is enough to produce a certain strange aura on the court.
As for the second-year fourth batter on the court, Li Yuanrang didn't know much information.
Based on what I read before the game. In the summer he hit the sixth bat. There was a home run in three games. And in the last game in the fall, several blows were fruitless.
In the last hit of the game, Urasang only hit a weak fly ball in front of the second baseman.
But the guy who can hit the fourth batter must be one of the best hitters on the team.
In this game, Pusheng, like the rest of his teammates, switched to a deliberate swing strategy. Lee tried to deal with his opponent with straight balls alternating between inside and outside corners, but the number of balls quickly reached one good and two bad.
The fourth ball, the speed ball in the outside corner. This is the first change ball that Li Yuan has given in this game.
The pitch is slightly high, and after a fall, it falls right at the height that the hitter is most comfortable with.
Urawi swings the bat. Missed.
The speed ball is a ball that does not change much, but it interferes with the timing of the player's swing.
Especially today, more than 90% of Tokuda's pitches are straight balls. It takes a lot of work for the player to get used to the occasional speed ball.
The number of balls became two good and two bad.
But Li Yuanrang also ran out of chips.
The only thing he can trust is the speed and power of his pitching partner, Tokuda.
The glove was placed low, but the shot actually went into the middle of the corner.
Urawa didn't let go of the ball.
The ball lands between the left fielder and the stalwart.
This second base team sent a runner back to home plate.
The next fifth batter added another point with a high-flying sacrifice.
At the end of the first half of the fourth inning, Li Yuanrang glanced up at the LED scoreboard that had just been installed on the side of the court.
Now the score is four to two.
The score obtained by the Heping Academy's line in front makes Tokuda's loss of points to an acceptable degree.
However, Li Yuanrang already has a sense of crisis.
"Yabe, do you want to come up and pitch a game or two?"
After the exchange of offense and defense, Li Yuanrang, who was sitting in the rest area, made this suggestion to Yabe.
One of the things that speedball shooters fear most is the visual adaptation of their opponents.
After a round of blows, the opponent's line is now clearly keeping up with the rhythm of Tokuda's pitching.
Although a 140-kilometer straight ball is already top-notch at the university level.
But times are different after all.
In a developed urban area like Tokyo, there are many lanes where you can shoot fast balls in the driving range.
Well-funded private schools can also afford ball machines that can shoot speedballs.
For the fighters of the private Santa Maria Gakuen, which is located in downtown Tokyo, the above two conditions are met at the same time.
All they need to get used to is the more personalized shooting and approach angles of the live pitchers.
Although not every hitter in the team can keep up with this kind of ball speed. But at least the best of the best are fine.
And Li Yuanrang's current idea is to let the ball speed be a little slower, but the ball control and change the ball are relatively better, Yabe on the court, disrupting the opponent's offensive rhythm.
Of course, Yabe understands this intention. But he had other plans.
"Since it's all about disrupting the opponent's rhythm, it's better to change to a completely different pitcher."
Yabe pointed at his teammate Masaoka.
The former ace, who was a right-hand thrower in elementary school, got his hands on the unclaimed No. 1 jersey this fall.
"Isn't it natural for a first baseman to wear a No. 1!"
As the No. 1 first baseman on the left. Masaoka does not have a prominent home run production. And the power of throwing the ball with the left hand is not amazing.
However, Masaoka has been trained as an orthodox pitcher after all. The basic concept of pitching is there.
In the team's striking drill, as the only left shot, Masaoka is occasionally responsible for feeding his teammates.
"Remember, the purpose of playing today is not to let the opponent hit."
Yabe deliberately called him aside before Masaoka appeared on the stage and whispered a word of advice.
"Of course I do!"
That being said. In the first half of the fifth inning, the first shot of Masaoka was directly hit by the opponent behind the right fielder, forming a second home run.
Captain Yabe called a timeout.
"As soon as I started the feeding mode......"
Facing Li Yuanrang and Yabe, who were surrounding him, Masaoka covered half of his face with gloves and said. (To be continued.) )