Hello folks, and welcome back to Wrong Every Time. Today we’re returning to the field at the bottom of the eighth inning, with clear underdogs Nishiura having just earned their third run, tying them up with the first-seeded Tosei team. And frankly, Tosei seemed lucky to get away with just that; given the extended fastball duel between Tosei pitcher Takase and Nishiura cleanup Tajima, it’s clear those Nishiura boys are hungry for a win. Meanwhile, Nishiura’s new pitcher Mihashi might well be the story of the season; after an apparently lackluster middle school career, he’s rallied back as the spearpoint of a remarkable lineup, showing tremendous talent in his suppression of Tosei’s best-in-class batting lineup.
That’s right, it’s time for more Big Windup!, as we surge towards the conclusion of Nishiura’s first summer tournament game. After a half season of interrogating both the general psychology of baseball and the distinct abilities of Nishiura’s players, their faceoff with Tosei has proven an absurd buffet of tactical gambits and countermeasures, seasoned with the occasional dash of unlikely misfortune. The show seems a perfect marriage of base material and adaptive talent; Asa Higuchi’s emphasis on both the psychological and mechanical ebb and flow of baseball is perfectly suited to Tsutomu Mizushima’s love of grounded, gamified drama, resulting in a viewing experience where every new challenge emerges naturally from the previously explicated board state. Now, with the score tied and just an inning and a half to go, let’s see what fresh hurdles await our brave players!