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The Old Baseball Player System
Author: HcS10
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An old baseball player gets another chance to live the sport he loves, but this time as a system! The son of one of Japan's greatest pitchers has a dream to follow in his father's footsteps and become a great professional, but he has a major problem, lack of talent. Follow the journey of Shun Takahashi, a young baseball player without talent who receives the old baseball player system. Hellish training, legendary skills, impossible missions, good friends, talented rivals, and maybe luck in love. Shun and the system have a complicated relationship, but they both share the same goal, to be the greatest of all time!

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baseball hard work really pays off

Zachariah “Zach” Miller is a five-year-old baseball prodigy in a small town, raised by his hardworking single mother, Priscilla. Quiet, focused, and far more mature than his age suggests, Zach trains daily with an unshakable determination to go pro. Unknown to everyone, he possesses a mysterious internal “system” that tracks his progress, gives advice, and helps him grow stronger. Zach’s life changes when he meets Ethan, a local coach, and Thomas, a kind sports store owner who becomes a surrogate grandfather. With their support, Zach joins the Little League Dodgers, quickly drawing attention for his ambidextrous talent and surprising discipline. He befriends the nervous but loyal Tyler, who becomes his catcher and biggest supporter. But he also gains a rival: Blake, the team’s best pitcher—talented, driven, and crushed under the weight of his father’s harsh expectations. Zach’s rapid improvement threatens Blake, causing jealousy, conflict, and emotional outbursts that fracture the team. Throughout scrimmages, practices, and personal struggles, Zach uses his skills—and the system’s guidance—to mend relationships, ease tensions, and help Blake confront his emotional pressure. As the boys train together under Ethan’s guidance, the team grows stronger, and even Blake begins warming to Zach. Now, as the first official game of the season approaches, the Dodgers stand on the edge of something big. With roles assigned, skills improving, and friendships forming, Zach prepares to face the unknown challenge his system warned him about—determined to lead his team to victory, not alone, but together.

will_hughes · Sports

Baseball Journey

Kai Klein doesn't love baseball. Baseball doesn't care. At 210cm tall with an arm that can shatter radar guns, the sixteen-year-old German is the kind of pitcher coaches dream about. There's just one problem: he'd rather be doing literally anything else. He only started playing because his best friend Daiki saw what he could do in PE, put a baseball in his hand, and told his father. Kai didn't care enough to say no. But when Daiki's father moves the family back to Japan to rebuild a fading high school baseball program in coastal Miyazaki, Kai follows. Saying no to Daiki has never been something he's good at. Now he's the tallest person in every room, struggling with kanji, and surrounded by teammates who've sacrificed their childhoods for a sport he plays on a whim. Japanese high school baseball isn't a hobby. It's a religion. And Kai just walked into the temple with a cannon arm and no faith. His catcher has a plan for both of them. His coach sees a once-in-a-generation talent. The scouts are already circling. Everyone can see what Kai could become. Everyone except Kai. Between the grueling summer tournaments, a coastal town that's slowly becoming home, and an ocean that offers the only peace he can find, one question keeps surfacing: Can you learn to love something you never chose? --------------------------------------------------------------------- Genre: Sports / Slice of Life / Coming of Age Updates: 1 chapter every Tue & Thu Content: No harems. No systems. No supernatural elements. Just baseball, friendship, and figuring out who you are when everyone already decided for you.

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2024-11-29 01:33
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