All right /a/, it's time we put together a baseball team. Doesn't matter if the character is from a baseball manga or whether they canonically play baseball. Any nominations for pitcher?
Well. Obvious choice comes to mind.
the only team u need
These guys went on a serious training camp in the woods! They have to be pretty good.
Well, we've got a team and then some. What now?
>>135581286
A team for them to play against.
>>135581326
Opposing team start.
I vote my waifu for umpire
Minorin can be whatever you need in the team.
>>135581642
PITCHAA BIBITTERU HEY HEY HEY
Pretty sure we need Mugen on here.
>>135579406
>baseball
Designated bat rigger
Alright made a template
>>135580414
When did McCutchen play in Japan?
Nobody else has actually put up a position
>>135584633
>>135581441
> No spot for Umpire
We need team captain as well
1B, because lefty and named after one
make a team captain position and put sous in.
>>135584801
Usable picture
>>135584858
We're trying to play baseball, not murder the other team.
She's had enough practice.
>>135584858
>>135584954
We're trying to win dammit.
>>135579406
She can play all the postions. Simultaneously.
Sairenji Haruna, Third Base because MC is always going there on her
>>135585589
top gun.jpg
>>135579406
Mitsuru Adachi can help us.
Haruhi for Coach.
>>135585589
Game over, everyone go home.
>>135579406
Leave baseball to the girls.
>>135579406
Question. Why are the gooks big fans of baseball
>>135586323
1.Gooks are Korean, not Japanese.
2.American soldiers stationed in Japan during and after WWII introduced it to the country.
remember to hit with feels. They can't field the ball well with tears in their eyes.
>>135586966
No they were fans even before the US was station there.
>>135586966
From Wiki
>Baseball is one of the most popular sports in Japan.[1] It was introduced in 1872 by an American, Horace Wilson,[2] who was an English professor at the Kaisei School in Tokyo. The first baseball team was called the Shimbashi Athletic Club and was established in 1878. Baseball has been a popular sport ever since. It is called 野球 (やきゅう; yakyū) in Japanese, combining the characters for field and ball. According to Japan's National Tourism Organization, "Baseball is so popular in Japan that many fans are surprised to hear that Americans also consider it their ‘national sport.’"[3]
>>135586966
Also, Gook has been used by the American military for over a century, possibly originally referring to Filipinos. It was used almost universally to refer to the enemy (and sometimes all locals) during both Korea and Vietnam.
>>135587767
>>135587816
Interesting. Glad to be informed. I don't know why I thought it was WWII.