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The Diamond Field

Please be a bit patient for the first volume i.e 69 chapters which might be a bit stale, the first 69 chapters are used to build the characters around Rei and himself. Toujou Rei, a little boy obsessed with baseball, has always admired his father, Tensei. Wishing to follow in his father's footsteps, Rei dreams of becoming a professional baseball player. In turn, his son's starry-eyed admiration encourages Tensei to keep persevering despite issues, Unfortunately, Tensei dies while protecting Rei from a car accident, which leaves a mental scar on him making him unable to play his beloved baseball anymore, but after getting motivated more than ever, Rei works hard to carve his way in the baseball world by becoming one of the best baseball players as his dad wished. *Names, faces, and places aren’t real. A work of fiction. Nonetheless, it is my work of fiction so please don’t post it without permission. *I have also tried to not use any school names that do exist though, but I would like everyone to know that if they exist I have no affiliation with them. Nor do my views reflect their views.* PS- THE PICTURE FOR THE COVER WAS TAKEN FROM PINTEREST AND THE CREDITS FOR IT COMPLETELY GO TO ITS CREATOR NOT ME.

Project_Zero · 竞技
分數不夠
155 Chs

138. Genius Catcher

"Ah, it must be Umeda Tomio from Keizo Middle. He is a freak of nature. Whenever I see his pitch calling, I think he came from the future. It's like he can literally anticipate every move the batter would make for any given pitch in that situation. It is crazy." exclaimed Meiko. 

Sora nodded and said, "The Keizo Middle is a very average team, with better-than-average pitchers. They could only barely make it past the preliminaries and get into the nationals every time and lose in the first round. But after Tomio became the catcher and captain of the team, it changed."

"Yes, they won the national championship last year. An unknown team was able to win the national championship for the first time, and it was all because of him. He was able to bring in the best potential out of these average pitchers and use it to the maximum."