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Major League System

Follow the captivating journey of Ken Takagi, a high school baseball prodigy whose dreams were shattered by a devastating shoulder injury during a crucial match. After being forced to quit baseball and become a regular office worker, his life turns sour upon seeing his teammates compete on the professional level while he wallows in pain and self-pity. However, fate has other plans for Ken when he's granted a second chance, thrust back into his middle schooler self with a powerful ally—the Major League System. With a newfound opportunity to rewrite his destiny, Ken embarks on a quest to reclaim the glory he once lost. Armed with the Major League System, he navigates the challenges of adolescence, friendship, and the pursuit of greatness. As Ken strives to overcome the mistakes of his past and shape a future he can be proud of, readers are taken on an exhilarating ride through the world of baseball, where dreams are made and broken. Will Ken be able to rise above the setbacks, hone his skills, and fulfill his lifelong dream of becoming a professional baseballer? With the Major League System at his disposal, the journey is fraught with excitement, setbacks, and unexpected twists. This is a tale of resilience, redemption, and the pursuit of excellence—a story that will keep you eagerly turning the pages, yearning to see if Ken can hit a home run in rewriting his own destiny. Get ready for a thrilling exploration of passion, determination, and the unwavering spirit of a young athlete chasing greatness.

leeroycgna · 竞技
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716 Chs

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"Extra training!?"

Seiji Hanada almost had a heart attack upon hearing the suggestion enter his ears once more. Yet upon seeing the expressions of Ken, Hiroki and Yusuke, he felt that it would be difficult to outright reject them.

His gaze moved to the shining eyed first years who had seemingly been roped into the mix by the trio in front of him.

'You poor souls.' He said in his heart.

Seiji let out a brief sigh before agreeing to host the additional training after club practice. Large baseball schools like Osaka Toin trained far more than public schools like Yokohama, which was why they generally performed better.

This additional training would put them on even footing with those schools.

"We'll start the training tomorrow, I'm busy tonight." The coach said, receiving no rebuttals.

"Awesome!" Ken grinned, feeling that his return to form was not far away.