The diamond ace announces that he has changed the order of the seido's high-lineup. He says that kawakami has struck out twice and walked once, and that the home run must have been the cause of the first two runs. The ace tells the crowd that he is not worried about the result of the strike, but that he must keep his composure. He tells the audience that the next time he takes the field with runners on the bases, he will try to strike out the opposing team's first two batters. The crowd wonders if they will be able to turn the game around, and the ace tells them that the crowd wants to see a good game, too.
The diamond ace announces that he has changed the order of the seido's high-lineup. He says that kawakami has struck out twice and walked once, and that the home run must have been the cause of the first two runs. The ace tells the crowd that he is not worried about the result of the strike, but that he must keep his composure. He tells the audience that the next time he takes the field with runners on the bases, he will try to strike out the opposing team's first two batters. The crowd wonders if they will be able to turn the game around, and the ace tells them that the crowd wants to see a good game, too.