Chapter 331 331: QuarterFinals
The game between Seido High School Baseball Team and Sensen Academy had a different texture from the opening minutes.
Sensen was not Seisenji, and it was not Fuyuan. The club had over eighty members, which meant that every player currently standing on that field had fought through significant internal competition simply to earn the right to wear the starting lineup.
One in eighty was not a ratio that produced weak players. The talent on the other side of the field was real, and the preparation behind it had been genuine and targeted.
Knowing this, the Seido players took their positions and performed their duties with the mechanical steadiness of professionals going through a process. Everything looked correct from the outside.
Manager Ota watched them with unease gathering quietly in his chest.
The correctness was the problem. There was something underneath the execution that felt absent, a quality of engagement that the mechanics of preparation could not substitute for. He couldn’t point to a specific player and identify the deficit precisely, but the feeling was persistent enough that he leaned toward Coach Kataoka and voiced it.
“Do you think there’s a problem?”
Coach Kataoka had already identified what Ota was sensing. He had been watching it develop for the past several days and had spent some time thinking about what, if anything, could be done about it from his position.
The answer was not much.
The pattern was familiar enough, even if his direct experience with it was limited. Programs that returned from Koshien and then faced early rounds of subsequent tournaments tended to produce this specific kind of flatness. Inashiro went through it. Ichidai San went through it.
It was not a failure of character or commitment in the players. It was the unavoidable consequence of having operated at an extreme level of intensity and then being asked to locate that same intensity for opponents who existed in a different category of significance.
Students who had competed in academic Olympiads and then sat down for standard examinations experienced the same thing. The cognitive ability was still there. The motivation to reach for it was harder to find when the stakes felt incomparable.
For academic students, the performance gap this created was usually small. Their baseline was high enough that incomplete motivation still produced acceptable results.
For athletes, the relationship between mental state and physical performance was direct and immediate in ways that academic testing was not. A player operating at eighty percent of their available engagement was a different proposition from a student answering questions at eighty percent engagement. The errors that flatness produced on a baseball field showed up in real time and changed outcomes.
“The players have to fill this gap themselves.”
He said it without frustration. The observation was accurate, and the limit it described was real. A coach could prepare the physical conditions for a player’s development. He could design systems and environments and create opportunities. He could not experience the consequences of a lesson on behalf of a player, and there were certain understandings that only arrived through those consequences.
If the Seido players needed to learn what happened when they brought insufficient intensity to a game against a quality opponent, that lesson was sitting in front of them on the field. Whether they received it today or deflected it was largely up to them.
On the mound, Kawakami was working through his own calibration process.
The nervousness from his first pitch had not disappeared, but it had found a form he could manage. When the first at-bat produced a fly ball, the batter caught off balance by a sequence Miyuki had constructed and Kawakami had executed precisely, the nervousness shifted into something more functional. The pitch had gone where it was supposed to go. The result had confirmed that this was possible even against a Sensen batter, who was a different level of problem from what Kawakami had previously faced in tournament play.
That confirmation was worth something.
The talent Miyuki brought to the battery was becoming clearer with each game he called. When the third-year seniors had been on the roster, his contributions were partly absorbed into the larger shape of what that group produced.
Now, without those older players to distribute the credit across, what Miyuki actually did behind the plate was more visible and more attributable. He had taken a pitcher with a modest fastball and excellent command and turned that combination into a genuine problem for a lineup full of capable hitters, purely through the quality of his sequencing and his reading of each at-bat.
The situation around his integration into the team’s social fabric was more complicated and considerably more frustrating to observe from Zhang Han’s position. The dynamic between Miyuki and several of the second-year seniors had a history attached to it.
Miyuki, for his part, was not inclined to insert himself into spaces where he hadn’t been welcomed. Zhang Han, as a first-year himself, had no standing to pull him in from his junior position. The situation sat in a frustrating equilibrium that nobody was entirely comfortable with and nobody had found the right lever to move.
Zhang Han’s private assessment of the whole arrangement was that fifteen and sixteen-year-old boys were, as a category, genuinely complicated creatures. The subtle status tensions and unspoken competitions that organized the social dynamics of the roster seemed, from the outside, like exactly the kind of thing that grown people would look back on with some embarrassment.
But they were fifteen and sixteen, with the particular combination of intensity and unfinished self-understanding that age produced, and perhaps that came with built-in permission to be this way.
It didn’t make it less exhausting to sit in the middle of.
The game moved to Sensen’s second batter.
In the Sensen dugout, Ugai’s expression had changed almost imperceptibly since the first out was recorded. The smile was still present, but it had acquired a quality of effort that it hadn’t needed before.
Earlier in the week, a reporter had asked him about the matchup, and Ugai had given the kind of answer that represented the public version of his thinking: Sensen was approaching this as a learning opportunity, acknowledging the gap honestly, setting their real ambitions on the summer tournament a year away when the field would narrow to West Tokyo programs and the arithmetic would be slightly more favorable.
He had said all of it. He had not believed most of it.
What Ugai actually believed was that Seido, for all its current momentum, had been showing cracks across the two previous games. The five-inning victories were real and the offensive production was real, but underneath those results there had been moments of visible imprecision, decisions that seemed undercooked, small errors that a more capable opponent would have converted into something meaningful. The preparation for this Autumn Tournament had been compressed by the Koshien run and the roster transition, and that compression left traces.
More importantly, neither of those previous opponents had been capable of genuinely pressuring the Seido players. Pressure was what revealed whether problems were real problems or simply the manageable roughness of a team still settling into its new shape. Ugai had built a team that could apply pressure.
The calculation he had made was this: if Sensen beat a West Tokyo powerhouse once, the psychological barrier that had been sitting across their path for years would be formally cleared. The team’s history against the top programs was zero wins. One win would not make them equal to those programs, but it would make them a different kind of opponent than the one that had always stopped just short. That single crossing would change what was available to them afterward.
He had come here believing this game could be that crossing.
And now a first-year pitcher he hadn’t specifically prepared for was executing cleanly at the corner of the strike zone with his fastball, the first batter had been retired without much of a fight, and the smile on Ugai’s face was requiring some conscious maintenance.
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Chapters
- Chapter 387 387: Unsolvable
- Chapter 386 386: Zhang Han Answers
- Chapter 385 385: Greetings From The Devil
- Chapter 384 384: The Savior
- Chapter 383: Miracles
- Chapter 382: Insult To Injury
- Chapter 381: A Child
- Chapter 380: Impeccable Pitcher
- Chapter 379: Changeup
- Chapter 378: Street Skills
- Chapter 377: Appearance Or Skills?
- Chapter 376: Fan Club
- Chapter 375 375: CounterAttack
- Chapter 374 374: Super Double Kill
- Chapter 373: Killing
- Chapter 372: Home Plate Showdown
- Chapter 371: Driven Crazy
- Chapter 370: Double Play
- Chapter 369 369: Only Way
- Chapter 368 368: Light Of Hope
- Chapter 367: Moving Up
- Chapter 366: Disappearing Fastball
- Chapter 365: Complete Monster
- Chapter 364: Calculations
- Chapter 363: Very Similar
- Chapter 362: Passionate Start
- Chapter 361: Only Goal
- Chapter 360: Little Notebook
- Chapter 359: Seido Information II
- Chapter 358: Seido Information
- Chapter 357
- Chapter 356 356: Hiding
- Chapter 355 355: Biggest Boss
- Chapter 354 354: Gathering Of The Strongest
- Chapter 353 353: To The Quarterfinals (Extra Chapter)
- Chapter 352 352: Return Of Envious Eyes
- Chapter 351 351: Fierce Competition
- Chapter 350 350: Progress
- Chapter 349 349: The Only Result
- Chapter 348 348: The Only Opportunity
- Chapter 347 347: Greetings From The Devil
- Chapter 346 346: Sudden Craze
- Chapter 345 345: Going Ahead
- Chapter 344 344: Cracking the Stratergy
- Chapter 343 343: Forcing Points
- Chapter 342 342: Seido Characterstics
- Chapter 341 341: Thoughts
- Chapter 340 340: Relay Pass
- Chapter 339 339: Zen Mode
- Chapter 338 338: Seido Takes Action II
- Chapter 337 337: Seido Takes Action
- Chapter 336 336: The Same Kawakami?
- Chapter 335 335: Sinker?
- Chapter 334 334: Both Sides
- Chapter 333 333: Laugh Now
- Chapter 332 332: Third Round II
- Chapter 331 331: QuarterFinals
- Chapter 330 330: Maki Yosuke (Extra Chapter)
- Chapter 329 329: Seido invitation?
- Chapter 328 328: Next Opponent
- Chapter 327 327: Girlfriend?
- Chapter 326 326: Advancement
- Chapter 325 325: The Game's Over
- Chapter 324 324: Overwhelming Force
- Chapter 323 323: Co-operation
- Chapter 322 322: Not Any Better
- Chapter 321 321: Training
- Chapter 320 320: Talented Pitch
- Chapter 319 319: Outdated Talented Player
- Chapter 318 318: The Devil
- Chapter 317 317: Third-Year's Blessings
- Chapter 316 316: First Win
- Chapter 315 315: Perfect Start
- Chapter 314 314: Can't bear to Watch
- Chapter 313 313: New Faces
- Chapter 312 312: The Cleanup
- Chapter 311 311: Return Of The Heavy Artillery (Extra Chapter)
- Chapter 310 310: First Point
- Chapter 309 309: The New Seido
- Chapter 308 308: Three Strikeouts
- Chapter 307 307: Ray Of Light
- Chapter 306 306: Starting pitcher, Zhang Han!
- Chapter 305 305: Frightened Opponent
- Chapter 304 304: First Opponent Of The Fall
- Chapter 303: New Ace Of Seido
- Chapter 302: Fall Tournament Draw
- Chapter 301: 150 km of potential
- Chapter 300: Competition
- Chapter 220: Goal
- Chapter 219: Interview II
- Chapter 299 299: Tips For Sawamura
- Chapter 298 298: Scammer Back Online
- Chapter 297 297: Zhang Han Vs Sawamura II
- Chapter 296 296: Zhang Han Vs Sawamura (Extra Chapter)
- Chapter 295 295: Another Monster
- Chapter 294 294: A Lesson
- Chapter 293 293: Natural Breaking Pitcher
- Chapter 292 292: Terrifying Talent
- Chapter 291 291: Azuma Vs Sawamura
- Chapter 290 290: Sawamura Eijun
- Chapter 289 289: Pitcher From Nagano
- Chapter 288 288: New Job
- Chapter 287 287: Seido Admissions Office
- Chapter 286 286: New team Competition
- Chapter 285 285: Back To School (Extra Chapter)
- Chapter 284 284: Koshien Result (Extra Chapter)
- Chapter 283 283: The Terrifying Seido
- Chapter 282 282: Professional Scouts
- Chapter 281 281: *Chapter Title At The End*
- Chapter 280 280: Win Or Lose?
- Chapter 279 279: 3 Years II
- Chapter 278 278: 3 Years (Extra Chapter)
- Chapter 277 277: Desperate Attempt II
- Chapter 276 276: Desperate Attempt
- Chapter 275 275: Divine Double Play
- Chapter 274 274: Cosmic Team Osaka Kiryu!
- Chapter 273 273: Unstoppable
- Chapter 272 272: Red Eyes
- Chapter 271 271: Being Too Cleaver
- Chapter 270 270: The Sixth One II
- Chapter 269 269: The Sixth One
- Chapter 268 268: Pity
- Chapter 267 267: Revenge
- Chapter 266 266: 3 Musketeers
- Chapter 265 265: Are You Dumb?
- Chapter 264 264: Tanba
- Chapter 263 263: Another One (Extra Chapter)
- Chapter 262 262: Unexpected
- Chapter 261 261: Breaking Ice
- Chapter 260 260: Fallen
- Chapter 259 259: Ace!
- Chapter 258 258: Shameless
- Chapter 257 257: Pig
- Chapter 256 256: Blasted
- Chapter 255 255: Fifth Home Run
- Chapter 254 254: Get Ready
- Chapter 253 253: Support
- Chapter 252 252: Old Fox
- Chapter 251 251: Seido's Ace
- Chapter 250 250: Second Record
- Chapter 249 249: Cheating
- Chapter 248 248: ForkBall
- Chapter 247 247: Tie Score
- Chapter 246 246: Chasing Score II
- Chapter 245 245: Chasing Score
- Chapter 244 244: Seniors
- Chapter 243 243: Seido Counter Attack (Extra Chapter)
- Chapter 242 242: Seido Opportunities
- Chapter 241 241: The Third One II
- Chapter 240 240: The Third One
- Chapter 239 239: Zhang Han's Counter Attack
- Chapter 238 238: Tough
- Chapter 237 237: Upper Hand
- Chapter 236 236: Foxes
- Chapter 235 235: Just Do It
- Chapter 234 234: Who Is Seido?
- Chapter 233 233: QuarterFinals II
- Chapter 232 232: Quarterfinals
- Chapter 231 231: Fifth Home Run (Extra Chapter)
- Chapter 230 230: One Left
- Chapter 229 229: Cosmic Team
- Chapter 228 228: Tied Record
- Chapter 227 227: Strongest Power II
- Chapter 226 226: Strongest Power
- Chapter 225 225: Home Run
- Chapter 224 224: Quick
- Chapter 223 223: Face Slapped II
- Chapter 222 222: Face Slapped
- Chapter 221 221: Goal II
- Goal
- Interview II
- Principal's Mission
- First Victory II
- Famous
- Opportunity
- *Title At The End*
- This is Koshien
- Arrogance Comes With A Price
- A Treasure
- Seido Is Back II
- Seido Is Back
- First Home Run
- Rookie Monsters
- First Koshien Point
- Experts Duel II
- Experts Duel
- Good Start II
- Good Start
- Koshien First Battle II
- Koshien First Battle
- Big Scene
- Hyogo Prefecture
- Too Kind
- Sawamura
- Shortest Final
- Champion
- A Victory For The History Books
- Record Breaking Finals
- Chance
- Home-Run Blast
- Counter-Attack
- Outs
- Murderous Pitcher
- Finals
- Decision
- Left Hand?
- Young Reporter
- Replacement Pitchers
- Reporter's Attack
- Pride
- Final Showdown II
- Final Showdown
- Inashiro's Final Struggle
- Uncrowned King
- Latecomer
- Golf Swing?
- Defeat Inashiro II
- Defeat Inashiro
- Batting Requires Luck
- It's Him
- True Colors
- Stubbornness
- Resurrection
- Name Is Zhang Han
- Sealing Victory
- Tips II
- Tips
- Plan
- Prince's Arrival II
- Prince's Arrival
- Boiling Blood II
- Boiling Blood
- High School Baseball
- Roadblock
- Trust
- Complete Different Person
- Another Point
- Learn From Strikeouts
- Clean-Up Treatment
- Heavy Artillery
- Fourth Batter
- Captain
- Growth
- Immortal Pitcher
- Final Battle
- Narumiya Mei's Strength
- Strongest Team
- Narumiya Mei's Evaluation
- Seido's Four Changes
- West Tokyo Top Four
- Seido's Revival
- Reaching Semi Finals
- Brilliant Ace
- Ninth Inning
- Cheat Code
- Zhang Han Vs Kaname
- Attack Power
- Future
- Relief Pitcher
- I Won
- Men Don't Cry
- 138
- Instinct
- The Strongest Newcomer
- Possessed
- Fighting Gyroball
- Exhausted
- Protagonists
- New Tactics
- Tomorrow?
- Go-Ahead
- Blessed Man
- Poor Acting II
- Poor Acting
- Seido's Trump Card II
- Seido's Trump Card
- Tokyo's No.1 Pitcher
- Kataoka Speech
- Gyroball
- Trump Card
- Change
- King Seido
- Seido's Decleration
- Evil
- Substitute
- Silly Friends
- Star
- All About Money
- National Runner-Up
- Zhang Han's Weakness
- Future Ace
- Last Hits
- Last Light
- Wrong Opponent
- Bases Loaded
- Secrets
- Regret
- Luck
- Trick Plays
- Hidden Ace?
- Perfect Opening
- Mahjong Team?
- Situation
- Advance to the Round of 16
- Too Many Good Players
- Kataoka's Trust
- Main Force?
- Impact
- Interview
- Monthly Baseball Kingdom
- Interview Invitation
- Tokyo Shock
- First Victory
- Home Run! Home Run!! Home Run!!!
- Top-Level Offensive Strength
- Score!
- Zhang Han Attack
- The Savior
- Disturbed Ace
- Prediction
- Zhang Han's First Appearance
- Tokyo's Top Batter
- No.4 Batter
- Seido's First Match
- Musashi High School
- Injured Genius
- Kataoka's Opinion
- Quota
- Sharp Eyes II
- Sharp Eyes
- Enemy
- Bullying
- Proud
- Fastball!! II
- Fastball!! I
- Pitching II
- Pitching
- Demon
- Pitcher, substitute!
- Worst Generation?
- Backbone
- Main Catcher, Chris
- Third Run
- First Time
- Second Swing
- Genius catcher, Kazuya Miyuki II
- Genius catcher, Kazuya Miyuki I
- Heaven
- Perfect Start
- Shocking Blow
- Strongest New Group
- Handsome Men Dormitory
- Unexpected Welcome Match
- Miserable Defeat
- Monster
- Competition Between The Top
- Limited Imagination
- Demon Senior, Ryosuke Kominato
- Seido's Ace
- Power Show
- Kataoka Tesshin
- Assignment III
- Assignment II
- Assignment I
- Three Chances
- Enrollment
- Terrifying Ability
- Special Verification
- Fight
- Five Million
- Wealthy and Powerful II
- Wealthy and Powerful I
- Storm
- Rejected
- Action Prediction
- Zhang Han's Report
- At-Bat
- Zang Han's Abilities
- Maniac
- Manaka Kaname
- Here Comes The Genius
- I'm Very Strong
- Ichidaisan Third High School
- Tryouts?
- Invitations
- Matsukata Senior League
- Brother, What A Waste!
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