Thoughts on "Major Second" Episode 6: Juya's Coach Money, PRICELESS!!!!

First things first! We're going to take a lot of sudden turns in this sixth episode~!

It was Goro Shigeno, Daigo's "otosan," or over 40 years old but still active, who asked former major leaguer Hisaya Sato to be Daigo's coach.

The story that Daigo started practicing catching is already known to Goro, who is still playing baseball in Taiwan, is all over the news. The Shigeno family is scary. ......

Finally, Coach Hisaya's lesson begins! Coach Toshiya teaches us the basics of catching. I wish he would teach me too!

Catcher is not a popular position among the general public because it is said to be " dangerous, painful, and hot ". It is true that wearing a mask makes you look unimpressive.

By the way, these private baseball lesson classes actually exist.

If you look for it, it seems that private lessons by former professional baseball players start at around 5,000 yen for 60 minutes (according to the author's research).

In this episode, we see various famous scenes of Goro and Hisaya as youngsters. From their first encounter to junior high school, to Japan's national team to Major League Baseball, Juya talks about how he would never have become a catcher if it weren't for their meeting. For fans of "Majors," the recollections alone will make you happy.

After catching practice with Hisaya, Daigo asks him why he doesn't practice with Hikaru, and to his shock, Hisaya says, "Actually, I divorced five years ago.

I was really surprised to hear that they had already divorced.

At that time, Hikaru happened to show up at the batting center with good timing, and they met for the first time in a long time. The two had a falling out, and Hikaru went home. The complicated family environment of the Sato family is evident in Hikaru-kun's attitude. Poor Hikaru.

The next day, Hikaru invites Goro to practice, and they begin to practice pitching on the bank. They both improve after practicing.

Finally, it is practice day for the Dolphins. Daigo is very enthusiastic. However, Hikaru doesn't show up for practice! The coach tells him that Hikaru has moved to Gunma, and he is surprised! What? I didn't know that he moved within a week! The Sato's must have been having marital problems...they left almost as if they were running away in the night. What's going to happen to the practice matches? Will they be able to form a battery? I'm looking forward to the next installment.


Editor K

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