its sooo baddd, I love it lololol people who seriously read this manhaw and try to be critiques are lame and missing the point of why this is even getting published
Aw, man… the ironic thing is that with his decision to never give anyone a run again, Jiro's abandoning his strategic mindset to become stubborn about perfection. Yamato admires him as someone who'd strive for efficiency and wouldn't shy away from walking a cleanup to save pitches and the proceed to strikeout the rest.
I don't like baseball, but because of this I've read a little about it in Wikipedia and found out that the best pitcher in US MLB ever, one Nolan Ryan, never pitched a perfect game and held a record number of batters walked. So it appears that Jiro's decision means he'll sacrifice his career to injury in exchange for saving opponents from an imaginary trauma. He's truly a victim of his own mindset and alas, there's nobody to help him yet.
What a good chapter. Stagnate transitioned from a good villain to a great antagonist after a simple conversation with our hero. I hope this level of character building continues.
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I don't like baseball, but because of this I've read a little about it in Wikipedia and found out that the best pitcher in US MLB ever, one Nolan Ryan, never pitched a perfect game and held a record number of batters walked. So it appears that Jiro's decision means he'll sacrifice his career to injury in exchange for saving opponents from an imaginary trauma. He's truly a victim of his own mindset and alas, there's nobody to help him yet.
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