Chapter 39: Seido vs Kansai (3)
"Whew!"
"Huh!"
Murasuke waved the metal bat in his hand, and swept an afterimage over the home plate.
"Ping!"
The ball is on the heavy side, but this is not a big problem for him, swing the metal bat in his hand to the end, and hit it with all his might.
The baseball flew towards second base after being hit by Daiki Murasuke, bounced a few times after landing in the infield, and rolled into the middle field. Murasuke Daiki dropped his bat and rushed to first base, and before Kansai's Nakamida Tsuyoshi passed the ball to first baseman Yasui Kazuhei, a sliding base successfully slid past the first base.
"Well done! Tree. ”
"Fujii, get 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 of waiting for the blow.
Kansai's catcher Ohara comforted Shoki Nakamura, trotted back to the back of home plate from the pitcher's mound, crouched down again, and signaled to the pitcher on the pitcher's mound.
"Whew!"
A baseball flying from the pitcher's mound passed through the edge of the good zone.
Takashi Fujii took a step back and watched as the baseball flying from the pitcher's mound sped in front of his eyes and into the holster that Kansai catcher Ohara had set up.
“Nice pitch.“
Takashi Fujii swung his bat and made another gesture of waiting for the blow.
On the pitcher's mound, the baseball thrown by Nakamura Shotaka flew over again.
"Whew!"
"Huh!"
Fierce as he swung his bat, Fujii swept the metal bat in his hand and collided with the baseball flying from the pitcher's mound above home plate.
"Ping!"
After the baseball was hit by Takashi Fujii, it flew straight upside down at a faster speed than when it came, but unfortunately it was too hard, and it was a throw-in that landed outside the touchline of third base.
Kansai catcher Ohara took the baseball handed to him by the referee, turned his head and threw it to the pitcher on the pitcher's mound, Nakamura Shoki, and then crouched down again to play the code.
"Whew!"
"Bang!"
“ball.“
Takashi Fujii moved his shoulders and waved his bat to regain his grip.
One good ball and two bad balls, catcher Ohara took a look at Takashi Fujii, who had re-established himself on the batting area, and gave a secret signal to Nakamura Takari.
"Whew!"
You can play!
Takashi Fujii, who made his own judgment, swung the metal bat in his hand in the direction where the baseball flew from the pitcher's mound.
"Huh!"
The bats that swept over home plate collided again with the baseball hurtling down the pitcher's mound.
"Ping!"
After the baseball was hit by Fujii Taka, it flew out quickly, bounced on the ground in the infield area, and flew a short distance in the direction of the left field, Kansai's shortstop Naoto Araki did not receive the baseball that landed in time, and could only watch the baseball bounce into the left field after landing, and then fell on the lawn of the left field, before being caught up by the left fielder Naotoshi Sugiyama into the ball sleeve.
The moment Takashi Fujii hit the baseball flying from the pitcher's mound, he dropped his bat and started running base, and was the first to touch the first base pack before Kansai's left fielder Naotoshi Sugiyama passed the baseball to first baseman Ichihei Yasui. Daiki Murasuke, a runner at the former first base, also took the opportunity to run on second base.
The supervisor in Kansai asked the referee for a timeout and told the players to go up and give orders.
Tetsuya Yuki carried a metal bat from the waiting area to home plate, waving the bat in his hand, and waited for the Kansai garrison to finish the battle meeting.
After receiving instructions from the overseer, all the garrisons in Kansai took forward positions to prevent Tetsuya Yuuki's short fight.
Tetsuya Yuuki turned his head to look at Superintendent Kataoka, who was standing at the entrance and exit of the rest area, and after getting the code from him, he nodded, raised the bat in his hand, and turned his head to look at Kansai Pitcher Nakamura Shoki on the pitcher's hill.
Murasuke Taiki and Takashi Fujii also left the base bag for a distance, posing that they would steal the base at any time.
Kansai pitcher Nakamura Shoki was interfered with by runners like Takashi Fujii and others, and threw several containment balls before he waved his arm to throw the baseball in his hand towards home plate at the signal of Kansai catcher Ohara.
"Whew!"
"Huh!"
Facing the first ball thrown by Nakamura Shoki, Tetsuya Yuuki also waved the metal bat in his hand at the first time.
"Ping!"
After the swept metal bat collided with the baseball speeding from the pitcher's mound, Tetsuya Yuuki knew that he was swinging the bat at a low angle. He swung his metal bat and hit only the bottom of the baseball flying from the pitcher's mound, striking an infield fly that flew only a short distance.
Kansai catcher Ohara stood up, took off the protective gear on his face, chased after the baseball flying high, and stretched out his ball sleeve to catch the infield high flying ball that began to fall, and won the first number of outs of the game.
One out, one or two bases have someone.
Kentaro Matsuda carried the bat to the batting area.
Ohara, the Kansai catcher, compared the code to the other garrisons, and the Kansai garrisons began to retreat to prevent Kentaro Matsuda from a possible long fight.
Kentaro Matsuda, who was standing in the batting area, looked at Kansai's defensive position against him, "Prevent long fights, you really think highly of me." ”
"Whew!"
"Bang!"
Nakamura shoki threw a baseball towards home plate, but Kentaro Matsuda didn't swing his bat because the baseball flew too far away.
"Bad ball!"
"Whew!"
"Huh!"
Nakamura's second ball was a quick straight ball from the inside corner, and Kentaro Matsuda immediately waved the metal bat in his hand.
"Ping!"
A long play in the right field, Kentaro Matsuda immediately dropped the bat in his hand and started to run the base.
“out.“
As soon as the baseball flying from home plate landed, it was put into the ball cover by Kansai's right fielder Arian Io, then turned around and took out the baseball from the ball cover, flicked his arm and passed it to first baseman Yasui Kazuhei, and immediately blocked Kentaro Matsuda, who was running the base, outside the first base.
Because the Kansai garrison chose to block the Seichi hitter first, it allowed the Seido runners Daiki Murasuke and Takashi Fujii to run to second and third base smoothly.
After Yagami came on as a Seido nine, he managed to knock out a first-base hit on Nakamura's hand and send Murasuke Seniors at third base back to home plate to score.
Taro Fukuda, who played behind Yagami Yagami, was knocked out by Kansai pitcher Nakamura after a few balls with him.
"Three outs, offense and defense exchange."
After Yagami trotted back to the rest area with his bat, he took off his protective gear, changed into a ball cap, picked up the pitcher's case, and turned around and ran back to the court.
Yagami's sharp pitch made Kansai second baseman and nine stickers Kazunari Morita swing three times in a row, but he didn't hit the baseball that flew from the pitcher's mound.
“Strike out.“
Kansai Naoto Araki, after standing in the left hitting area, turned his neck, swung his bat, and stood a little more forward according to the instructions given to him by the Kansai overseer.