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SEIDO PITCHER DATA / STATISTICS

Teams Score Winner Chapter Episode TANBA KAWASHIMA KAWAKAMI FURUYA SAWAMURA REMARKS / NOTES
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ACT 1
Spring Tournament - Tokyo Metropolitan Tournament (Quarterfinals)

Ichidaisan High vs. Seidou High 10-16 Seidou 8 4.0 8 ? ? ? 5.0 2 ? ? ? Tanba pitched from 1-4 and switched by Kawakami. Tanba was later stripped of Ace number. Sawamura and Furuya are not yet members.

Summer: 89th National High School Baseball Championship

Kantou Tournament Preliminaries

Yokohama Kouhoku
Yokohama Kouhoku Institute vs. Seidou High 6-? 20 7.0 6 ? ? ? 2.0 0 6 0 0 Tanba was the starter. Furuya debuted with 6 consecutive strikeouts. Although he was pitching high balls, the batters were overwhelmed by the pitch and swung. Sawamura is still on 2nd string.
Institute

Practice Matches 13.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18.0 9 7.3 11 2 0 7 13 14 1 6 0

Furuya pitched only once and removed because no first year can catch for him. Sawamura played from 2nd inning starting out as right fielder and from 5th inning to 8th as pitcher. Tanba pitched from
Seidou High - 1st Years vs. Upperclassmen 1-29 Seidou Upperclassmen 9-16 4.0 0 ? 0 0 5.0 1 ? ? ? 0.3 0 0 0 0 4.0 4 ? ?
1-4 and Kawakami from 5-9.

Teito High vs. Seidou High (?) (?) 23-24 3.0 ? ? ? ? 4.0 ? ? ? ? 2.0 ? ? ? ? N/A First String Practice game. Furuya tore his nail so he was replaced by Tanba in the middle of 2nd inning. He was banned to pitch for 2 weeks and told to run in 2nd string ground by Kataoka.

Komashiro High vs. Seidou High (?) (?) 23-24 N/A N/A N/A 2.0 7 0 ? ? Second String Practice game. Sawamura did not know about his "strong point" thinking it was control so his ball became weak and easy to hit. He got replaced in the middle of 2nd inning.

Asakurakita High vs. Seidou High (?) (?) 25 N/A N/A N/A N/A Second String Practice Game. It is not shown who pitched from 2nd string but it was not Sawamura.

Last Second String Practice game. Sawamura finally formed battery with Chris. Sawamura used his new pitching form. He also accidentally managed to use 4 seam against Zaizen. Because of this
Kokushikan High vs. Seidou High 5-8 Seidou 27-36 N/A N/A N/A 3.0 0 1 6 0
game, Sawamura is moved to first string along with Haruicchi.
First Practice Match right after the Training Camp. Furuya is starter (1-5) and Sawamura is closer. Kiryu batters are not swinging on Furuya's high balls resulting to lots of walks. In inning 5, he started
to stabilize and strike out the ace/cleanup. This is debut of Sawamura to play as first string, and also first time to form battery with Miyuki in a game. Sawamura is tested by Kataoka if his fastball is
Osaka Kiryu High vs. Seidou High 14-7 Osaka Kiryu High 44 - 53 N/A N/A 5.0 11 2 ? 7 4.0 3 ? ? ? effective in an official match. Coach of Kiryu acknowledged Furuya and Sawamura (leaning more on Sawamura thinking he might be his true secret weapon). He said if Sawamura gain stable control
he will be an impressive pitcher. Later that night, Kuramochi asked Miyuki of his opinion about Sawamura's pitching. Miyuki said that his pitching is never lousy but he has lots to learn regarding control
and fielding same as Furuya. Because of this, he think that if he did not improve, Sawamura is impossible to be the main pitcher in a tournament. Kuramochi feels the same.
Kawakami pitched the whole inning. Inashiro did not let their best players play same as Seido so as not to reveal any info to their rival. The 8 runs recorded is up to 8th inning. No record is shown for
Inashiro Industrial vs. Seidou High 8-4 Inashiro Industrial 54 N/A 9.0 8 ? ? ? N/A N/A
the last inning.

Shuuhoku High vs. Seidou High (?) no results 56-58 6.0 0 ? ? ? N/A N/A N/A This is the first time Tanba used forkball in the game. Tanba was accidentally hit on the chin by a pitched ball ending the game (just when he is about being recognized as the team's ace)

Official Matches: 89th National High School Baseball Championship 9.0 2 4 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 7.3 4 3 1 2 16.4 5 15 1 2 11.0 4 1 5 1

Pitcher relay is Furuya (1-3) > Sawamura (4) > Kawakami (5). Furuya got strikeouts as the batters keep swinging to his high balls. Sawamura got 1 balk and 2 four balls. This game, Sawamura used for
Maimon West High vs. Seidou High 0-17 Seidou 63-67 N/A 1.0 0 3 0 0 3.0 0 9 0 0 1.0 0 0 3 ?
the first his 4 seam fastball taught by Chris. Game ended after 5th inning as called game.

Puplic Murata East High vs. Seidou High 0-10 Seidou 68-69 N/A 1.0 0 ? ? ? 4.0 0 ? ? ? N/A Pitcher relay is Furuya (1-4) > Kawakami (5). Called game after 5th round. Furuya is mentioned to have "mostly" strikeouts.

Pitcher relay is Furuya (1-4) > Sawamura (4-7) > Kawakami (8-9). Batters are not swinging on Furuya's highballs resulting in lots of walks. Miyuki made him use split finger fastball for the first time in an
Offical Game to loosen his strength. after 2 walks, he got 2 strike outs. Shunshin decided to go for a hit and got 2 runs.Total of 24 pitches in 1st inning with 3 strike outs, 2 walks, 1 hit and 2 runs. 2nd
Akikawa Academy vs. Seidou High 2-7 Seidou 73-88 N/A 2.0 0 ? ? ? 3.7 2 ? ? ? 3.3 0 0 ? ? inning - 2 runners (probably walks). At the 4th inning, Sawamura was called after one batter gets on base (4 balls). This is the game when Furuya didn't want to leave the mound and Miyuki said to
Furuya to get off the mound already because his balls are just getting higher and even his splitter is losing power, Sawamura said to leave the rest to him, and Furuya saying Sawamura is pissing him
off (2x). The night before the game, Kataoka tested Sawamura's ability(strong heart) to do the incourse. This is the first time for Sawamura as relief with a runner behind him.
Pitcher relay is Furuya (1-2) > Sawamura (2-6) > Kawakami (6) > Tanba (7-9). First batter is Raichi. Batters were aiming for Furuya's high balls. Furuya used slide step which Miyuki taught him to lower
his pitches by prioritizing control over power. He was in good condition and even struck a home run once. Despite this, he was relieved early (after 1 rotation) and put on the left field on 2nd inning. On
Sawamura's turn, it is Raichi's turn and at first pitch, it seemed he wanted to fight it out with him (ignoring Miyuki's mitt location) so Miyuki threw back a missile to signify his displeasure and makes
Sawamura more serious and obedient. For the out, Miyuki called for 4seamer to the inside which jammed Raichi. Sawamura himself caught it. This is the game when Sawamura met with Sanada (who
Yakushi High vs. Seidou High 5-8 Seidou 97-120 1.3 0 2 0 1 2.3 2 ? ? ? 1.7 1 ? ? ? 3.7 2 ? 1 ? became like his model both in pitching and how to be an ace) He learned how a pitcher should act after he was hit. It is interesting to note that in Furuya's turn, Kataoka relieved him even though he
was in good condition but with Sawamura, he trusted and let him pitch more. Unfortunately, Raichi took a 2 runs homerun from him. Although it was noted by Miyuki that his pitch was good and that the
run is because of his wrong call and the ability of the batter. After Raichi, Sawamura got 1 hit and 1 walk. In Kawakami's turn, he avoided Raichi by giving 4 balls. He was definitely out of shape and
later subbed by Tanba. This is the first time Tanba appeared in a match this season. In the last inning, Furuya got relieved from the left field hence cannot return to the mound.Tanba struck out Raichi
(who was overwhelmed by pressure of team's expectation) by a Forkball.
Pitcher relay is Tanba (1-5) > Sawamura (6-?> Kawakami. In the first inning that Sawamura pitched (6th), Sawamura gave up 2 hits, 1 walk on balls. He struck out Maki, unconsciously throwing a
Sensen Academy vs. Seidou High 3-8 Seidou 124-133 5.0 1 ? ? ? 1.0 1 ? ? ? N/A 1.0 1 ? ? ? Cross-fire with a Cross-step form as he step too close into his body. Miyuki notes later that wasn't only a typical Cross-fire, Sawamura's flexible body and joint made the pitch breaks near the plate,
unknowingly producing a natural Cutter.
Pitcher relay is Furuya (1-4) > Tanba (5-7) > Sawamura (7-9)> Kawakami (9). Starting 5th inning, Furuya is sent to left field. On his first batter, Tanba gave a meatball fastball that resulted to homerun.
This result to his unstable pitching and pressure that caused his legs to cramp. Sawamura came to relief and struck out Mei wiith 3 incourse pitches. First time for Sawamura to pitch the Cutter in an
Seidou High vs. Inashiro Industrial 4-5 Inashiro Industrial 149-191 2.7 1 2 5 4 0.0 1 0 1 2 4.0 2 6 1 2 2.0 1 1 1 1 Official game which resulted to double play. Last inning, he got 2 outs but because of the pressure, he accidentally hit Shirakawa on the head causing him to be broken and retired from the mound.
Miyuki signaled Kataoka for the sub and Kawakami replaced Eijun. Designated runner Carlos constantly putted pressure on Kawakami and with full count, Kawakami walked the 3rd hole. Harada hit
brought Carlos home tying the game and Mei closed out the game with a long outfield hit to the right.

ERA before Fall 4.4 4.45 5.60 6.75

Fall

Practice Matches 11.0 4 0 7 5 24.0 0 15 2 2 10.0 7 0 2 5

Seitama Sakai vs. Seidou High 0-3 Seidou 199 N/A N/A 7.0 0 9 ? ? 2.0 0 ? ? ? Pitching relay Furuya (1-7), Sawamura (8-9). This is a the first of the double header game.

Seitama Sakai vs. Seidou High ? Seitama 199 N/A 5.0 ? ? 7 5 N/A N/A Kawakami gave up 7 walks and 5 hits which indicates he is not in good condition. Only the 5th inning was mentioned, hence the incomplete data.

Kaiyou High vs. Seidou High (?) Seidou 201 N/A N/A 5.0 0 ? ? ? 4.0 1 ? 1 1 Pitching relay Furuya (1-5), Sawamura (6-9)

Chiba Shoudai High vs. Seidou High 2-6 Seidou 206 N/A N/A 5.0 0 ? ? ? 4.0 2 ? ? ? Pitching relay Furuya (1-5), Sawamura (6-9) Sawamura showed signs of his yips.

Arita High vs. Seidou High (?) Seidou 207 N/A 5.0 1.0 ? ? ? N/A N/A Pitching relay Nori (1-5), then Kawashima and Kaneda. No other record is available.

Pitching relay Furuya (1-6 then sent to left field), Sawamura (7 later relieved by Furuya) Kawakami (8) Sawamura asked to relieve from 5th inning but was told by Kataoka of his duty as a relief pitcher
(confirming that he is not chosen ace). Todoroki got 2 run homerun from him. Sawamura showed signs of his yips and thrown wild pitches. Furuya was returned to the mound with still runners from 2nd
Yakushi High vs. Seidou High 7-2 Yakushi High 208-218 N/A 1.0 3 ? ? ? 7.0 0 6 2 2 0.0 4 0 1 4
and 3rd base. Kawakami apparently pitched in the 8th inning and 3 runs is recorded. Later after the game, Sawamura is confirmed to have yips and was told to have a separate training, not touching
the balls.

Block Games 11.0 0 13.0 4 12 3 1

Seidou High vs. Toyosaki High 6-1 Seidou 221 N/A 3.0 0 ? ? ? 6.0 0 ? ? ? N/A Pitching relay Furuya (1-7), Kawakami (7-9)

It seemed Furuya pitched all 7 innings. It was a called game. It was mentioned by Miyuki that his pitch count is too high and he walked the batters too much. In this chapter, Chris taught Sawamura
Seidou High vs. Metropolitan Mino 8-1 Seidou 224 N/A N/A 7.0 0 12 ? ? N/A
(Miyuki asked him) about out low pitches.
Furuya was the starter. He said he felt good in the bullpen but later in the game, in the first inning, he walked the first 3 batters. He was relieved by Kawakami and put in the left field. He gave up a run
Seidou High vs. Seishou Academy 6-4 Seidou 225 N/A 8.0 0 ? ? ? 0.0 4 0 3 1 N/A
(who was put in the base by Furuya), and pitched well until the end.

Intrasquad 9.0 3 7.0 2 1 10.0 3 10 5 9 6.0 1 0 0 7

This is the retirement game the 3rd years requested to be pushed earlier after they learned of Kataoka's resignation. Tanba is the starter for the 3rd years. Pitchng relay is Furuya (1-5) > Kawakami (6-
Seidou High Retired 3rd years vs. current members 4-3 Seidou 3rd years 228-236 9.0 3 3.0 1 ? 1 ? 5.0 2 5 1 3 1.0 0 0 0 0 8) and Sawamura (9->>). In Sawamura's turn, with Chris as the pinch hitter first batter, Sawamura learned about pitching focusing everything on his fingertips. This made his pitches sharp. Chris was
jammed and out. He did not gave up any run on his inning. The game ended with a tie but the coach called for extra innings (up to 14) Sawamura pitched until the end, giving up only 1 run.
Sawamura pitches for 2nd string team. Furuya tests out his new Slurve. He pitched a good 1st Slurve but couldn't follow it up ended up walking Ono. After couple of failed attempts at the Slurve, Miyuki
Seidou High A Team + Ochiai vs. B Team + Kataoka 7-2 Seidou A Team 319-325 N/A 4.0 1 ? ? ? 5.0 1 5 4 6 5.0 1 ? 0 7 switched back to the Straight fastball tactic. Nabe recorded datas on all 3 pitchers and pointed out their weaknesses. Furuya's starting game is still shaky and his control needs more work. Sawamura's
changeup are still high and is targeted by Left-handed batters. Kawakami's performance wasn't as good as the score displayed and his Sinker needs more refinement.

Official Matches: Fall Tokyo Metropolitan Tournament 6.0 4.0 3.0 2.0 6.0 22.3 11.0 9.0 5.0 19.0 24.7 5.0 13.0 3.0 14.0

Seidou High vs. Teitou High 3-2 Seidou N/A 1.0 1 ? ? ? 6.3 1 2 3 5 2.7 0 2 0 1 Relay order: Furuya (1 - 6) - Sawamura (6 - 8) - Kawakami (9). Sawamura only pitches outcourse

Seidou High vs. Nanamori Gakuen 11-0 Seidou N/A N/A N/A 5.0 0 1 2 ? Sawamura's first time starting. Revival of the incourse. Called game at 5 innings. 5 scoreless innnings by Sawamura

Seidou High vs. Ugumori High 8-7 Seidou N/A N/A 8.0 7 4 2 9 1.0 0 0 0 1 Relay order: Furuya (1 - 8) - Sawamura (9)

Sawamura's full game pitch count: 109 pitches - first pitcher in Seidou to pitch full 9 innings. Sawamura's first time using the Changeup in a real game. Also started to improve the velocity on his fastball
Seidou High vs. Ouya Metropolitan 6-2 Seidou N/A N/A N/A 9.0 2 5 1 3
thanks to his improved feel on the fingers after learning the Changeup

Seidou High vs. Seiko High 6-5 Seidou N/A 0.3 0 1 0 0 7.0 3 2 ? 5 2.7 2 1 0 4 Relay order: Furuya (1 - 7), Sawamura (8 - 9.2), Kawakami (9.3). Game tied in 9th inning. In 10th inning, Miyuki hit a walk-off homerun.

Relay order: Kawakami (1 - 4), Sawamura (4 - 8), Furuya (9).Sawamura lost 1 run in the inning he is subbed in run but due to the runner being putted on base by Kawakami, the run isn't counted.
Seidou High vs. Yakushi High 5-4 Seidou 368- N/A 4.7 3 2 2 6 1.0 0 1 0 0 4.3 1 4 0 5 Sawamura jammed both Raichi and Sanada when he faced them the first time in the match but still lost base hits to them. Sawamura then struck both Raichi and Sanada out on their next rotation
through the use of Changeup - Fastball combination.

ERA for Fall Tourney 6.00 6.0 4.43 22.3 1.82 24.7

Meiji Jingu Baseball Tournament 4.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.0 4.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 4.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Seidou High vs. Minou High 7-3 Seidou 412.2 N/A ? ? ? ? ? 1 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? No data. Sawamura said he will be pitching the whole inning but no other record was shown.

Seidou High vs. Tsurumigakoa 6-2 Seidou 412.3 N/A 4 ? ? ? ? 1.0 1 ? ? ? 4.0 ? ? ? ? Pitcher relay Kawakami (1-4) > Sawamura (5-8) > Furuya (9)

Pitcher relay Sawamura > Furuya. No data which inning Furuya relieved but it was him who gave up the run for the team that made them lose. It was said to be because of mistake between the battery
Seidou High vs. Houmei High 3-4 Houmei 412.3 N/A N/A ? 3 ? ? 1 ? ? ? ? ?
Ono and Furuya.

ERA after Fall 2.31 2.78 2.62

TOTAL 42.0 19 4 5 5 69.3 25 6 11 13 97.0 38 69 16 41 68.7 31 15 16 27

ERA for ACT 1 4.07 3.25 3.52 4.06

ACT 2
Spring: 84th National High School Baseball Invitational Tournament (Senbatsu)

Official Matches: 84th National High School


3.0 2.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 21.7 4.0 21.0 0.0 4.0 2.3 1.0 0.0 1.0 2.0
Baseball Invitational Tournament

Seidou High vs. Houmei High 5-2 Seidou N/A N/A 6.7 1 10 ? ? 2.3 1 ? 1 2 Relay order: Furuya (1 - 7) - Sawamura (7 - 9)

Seidou High vs. Nihon Shouno 7-3 Seidou N/A 3.0 2 6.0 1 ? ? ? N/A Relay order: Furuya (1 - 6) - Kawakami (7 - 9)

Furuya pitched over 120 pitches; however, Seidou was completely shut-out by Komadai's Ace Hongou Masamune. If Miyuki did not scored a Single hit, the game could have been a "No-hitter Shut-out"
Seidou High vs. Komadai Fujimaki 0-2 Komadai N/A N/A 9.0 2 11 ? 4 N/A
game.

Spring Tournament - Tokyo Metropolitan Tournament 6.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 13.3 7.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 10.7 0.0 10.0 2.0 3.0

Seidou High vs. Eigen High 11 - 1 Seidou NA 6.0 1 ? ? ? N/A 1.0 0 3 0 0 Relay order: Kawakami (1 - 6) - Sawamura (7). Sawamura threw 11 pitches, 2 were fouls so essentially no wasted pitch per batter

Game was called by the 7th inning. Miyuki and Ochiai notes that Furuya showed an unstable pitching as he struggle through the innings while walking batters but Seidou big score gap was enough to
Seidou High vs. Houdai Ichi High 10 - 2 Seidou 23 NA N/A 7.0 2 ? ? ? NA
make it a called game.
Relay order: Sawamura (1 - 5) - Furuya (6 - 7) Sawamura pitched his second 5 innings shutout. First time Sawamura tried the "Numbers" in an actual game. As the number went up, he got 2 walk and
Seidou High vs. Kasuga Ichi High 8-0 Seidou 27-30 NA N/A 2.0 0 ? ? ? 5.0 0 7 2 3 1 deadball,. Sawamura said he has a good grip on the Number from 1 to 5 but the Numbers beyond 6 are still shaky with control. However, Eijun displayed his resilience and pulled through with 0
earned run. Furuya showed a better day of pitching according to Miyuki. The game ended with a called game.
Relay order: Furuya (1 - 5) - Sawamura (5 - 8). Furuya again show an unstable pitching performance as he repeatedly walks batter since the first inning and barely scrap through in quite a few
situations with big helps from the fielders. Adachi made a hit after Furuya walked the 5th batter and create a momentum for Ichidai. Furuya continued walking the next 2 batters, eventually the fielder
Seidou High vs. Ichidai san High 3-5 Ichidai San High 37-46 NA N/A 4.3 5 ? 5+ 3+ 4.7 0 2+ 0 0 commited an error on Amahisa's hit and Ichidai capitalized on the swinging momentum to seize 5 points thanks to 2 hits from the top line-up and Furuya walking 2 following batters after Amahisa
making a full rotation for Ichidai. Sawamura replaced Furuya in the 5th inning with 1 out and bases loaded where he displayed perfect relief and struck out the Clean up crew (No. 4 & 5 batter) in 6
pitches saving Seidou from the pinch. However Sawamura's effort wasn't able to stop Ichidai from closing out the game as Seidou could only won 1 more point in the final 9th inning

ERA for Spring Tourney 1.50 4.73 0.00

Practice Matches 20 9 6 3 14 42.0 10.0 8.0 2.0 12.0 22.7 5.0 25.0 9.0 8.0 37.0 3.0 19.0 5.0 20.0

Relay order for the 1st year: Kuki Youhei (1 - 2) - Asada hirofumi (3 - 5). They respectively cede 8 and 3 runs. Kawashima is the starter for the third years. Kawashima's numbers of strike out, walks and
3 - 15 Seidou Upperclassmen 53-58 4 1 1 1 2 N/A N/A N/A
Seidou High - 1st Years vs. Upperclassmen hits are probably higher but we don't have the informations.
Relay order: Furuya (1 - 7) - Kawashima (8 - 9). Furuya has 94 pitches. It was noted by Rei and Kataoka that his pitches are still going wild and the batters are swinging even for balls and this would not
Seidou vs. Yamaga 10 - 3 Seidou 64-65 2 2 ? ? ? N/A 7.0 1 10 2 3 N/A
be effective for national level teams.

Seidou (2nd string) vs. Keishuu ? Seidou 65 N/A N/A N/A N/A

Seidou vs. Daitou 8-2 Seidou 65 N/A 9.0 2 3 1 ? N/A N/A Kawakami has 125 pitches

Seidou (2nd string) vs. Ichidai Sakurai ? Seidou 74 N/A N/A N/A N/A

Seidou vs. Hakuryu 3-1 Seidou 66-75 N/A N/A N/A 9.0 1 6 1 9 The one run is because of failure of double play. Sawamura has 110 pitches.

Seidou vs. Hanazawa 8-6 Seidou 75 5 1 ? ? ? N/A N/A N/A Relay order: Kaneda (1 - 4) - Kawashima (5 - 9).

Seidou vs. Akae 11 - 2 Seidou 76 N/A N/A 7.0 2 9 6 5 2.0 0 2 0 1 Relay order: Furuya (1 - 7) - Sawamura (8 - 9). Furuya has 110 pitches.

Seido vs. Kadokawaki tech 6-0 Seidou 76 0,3 0 ? ? ? 6.0 0 2 1 ? N/A N/A Relay order: Kawakami (1 - 6) - Kaneda (7 - 8) - Kawashima (9). The pitchers only cede 4 hits during this game.

76 5 2 12 11 Stats from all the games during the golden week.

Seidou vs. Naruta tech Relay order: Sawamura (1 - 7) - Kawakami (8 - 9). Sawamura has 98 pitches. Furuya injuried his back before this game started and is banned from pitching for two weeks. Until the 4th Sawamura only
7-1 Seidou 83-85 N/A 2.0 0 3 0 1 N/A 7.0 1 5 2 6
allowed 1 hit. This time number 11 failed but number 2 worked well.

Seido vs. Asari ? Seidou 85 N/A N/A N/A N/A Relay order: Kaneda (1 - 6) - Toujou (7 - 9).

Seidou vs. Mamiya East 11 - 2 Seidou 86 N/A 7.0 2 ? ? ? N/A 2.0 0 ? 1 ? Relay order: Kawakami (1 - 7) - Sawamura (8 - 9). Sawamura played left fielder until the seventh inning.

Seidou vs. Kodama 11 - 7 Seidou 86 3 4 ? ? ? N/A N/A N/A Relay order: Kawashima - Kaneda - Toujou. Seidou had secured their 10th win in a row.

Seidou (2nd string) vs. Maeda ? seidou 86 N/A N/A N/A N/A

Seidou (2nd string) vs. Momoto ? seidou 89 N/A N/A N/A Furuya is removed form the first string and played third baseman position in the second string.

Seidou vs. Kume High ? Seidou 89 N/A 7.0 1 ? ? ? Sawamura is the starting pitcher. Number 11 has worked in this game.

Relay order: Sawamura (1 - 7) - Toujou (8 - 9). Sawamura has 78 pitches. Ochiai coach made good praises about Sawamura. He said "First Hakuryuu then Naruta tech and Kume High, against all
Seido vs. Hino High 7-1 Seidou 92-94 N/A N/A 7.0 0 6 1 3
those famous power houses his era is 1.17".

Seidou (2nd string) vs. Kotouge 9-2 Seidou 94-95 N/A N/A 3.0 0 6 1 ? N/A Relay order: Furuya (1-3) - Tsuda - Kuki youhei. Furuya comeback as a pitcher for the first time since his injury.

Seidou vs. Mogi 6-4 Seidou 95 N/A Kaneda is the starting pitcher for this game.

Seidou vs. Kusakabe Kyouhei 10 - 3+ Seidou 96 N/A 9.0 3 ? ? ? N/A N/A Kawakami has 133 pitches.

Seidou vs. ? 11 - 1 Seidou 96 3 0 ? ? ? N/A N/A 3.0 0 ? 0 1

Seidou vs. Kizaki 7-3 Seidou 100 N/A 9.0 3 ? ? ? N/A N/A Kawakami has 135 pitches. Until the 5th he only allowed one hit. Furuya is back on the first string.

Seidou vs. Takehara 6-4 seidou 101 3 1 ? ? ? N/A N/A N/A Relay order: Kaneda (1 - 6) and Kawashima (7-9). They respectively cede 3 and 1 runs. Seidou's winning streak had reached 19 straight wins.

Seidou vs. Yamamori academy 4-3 Yamamori 108 - 119 5.7 2 3+ 3+ 4+ Relay order: Furuya and Kaneda.In the fifth inning Furuya is relieved by Kaneda after he took 2 outs and leave two runners on first and third base. Seido winning streak stop at 19.

Seidou vs Seihou

ERA for pre-Summer Practice matches 2.14 1.98 0.73

Summer: 90th National High School Baseball Championship

SUM 42.00 19 20.00 9.00 120 38 155 54 119 35

ERA 4.07 4.05 2.84 3.14 2.65


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Teams Score Winner Chapter Episode TANBA KAWASHIMA KAWAKAMI FURUYA SAWAMURA REMARKS / NOTES
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Teams Score Winner Chapter Episode TANBA KAWASHIMA KAWAKAMI FURUYA SAWAMURA REMARKS / NOTES
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SEIDO PITCHER DATA / STATISTICS
Teams Score Winner Chapter Episode TANBA KAWASHIMA KAWAKAMI FURUYA SAWAMURA REMARKS / NOTES
STRIKE STRIKE STRIKE STRIKE STRIKE
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SEIDO PITCHER DATA / STATISTICS
Teams Score Winner Chapter Episode TANBA KAWASHIMA KAWAKAMI FURUYA SAWAMURA REMARKS / NOTES
STRIKE STRIKE STRIKE STRIKE STRIKE
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TANBA KAWAKAMI FURUYA SAWAMURA SAWAMURA's "NUMBERS"
right handed right handed side arm right handed left handed with a form that hides his throwing arm left handed with a form that hides his throwing arm
1 + 140 km/h Fastball Fastball + 150 km/h Fastball (main weapon) moving fastball No. 1: TBA
2 curve ball (main weapon) slider (main weapon) Split-finger fastball +135 km/h 4 seam Fastball (Straight fastball) Number 2: 2-seam fastball
3 fork ball sinker vertical slider (slurve) 2 seam Fastball (like shuuto) No. 3: TBA
4 circle changeup Number 4: 4 seam Fastball - outcourse to Right-handed batter
5 palmball changeup (high speed changeup/ similar to Sawamura's original moving fastball) Number 5: Circle Change up
6 Cutter No. 6: TBA
7 Cutter kai Number 7: Cutter Kai
8 Splitter No. 8: TBA
9 Not yet announced other Number pitches No. 9: TBA
10 No. 10: TBA
11 No. 11: Splitter
Notable commentaries about Sawamura and Furuya

Team Commenter Furuya Sawamura


What a boring pitcher. Not pacing himself, just relying on strength. The
baseball of this Nation that I respect should be a way more refined and
Akikawa Shunshin (Ace, Cleanup) high-grade sport. Not bad. Looks like he isn't just a fill in pitcher... Interesting.
If it's just a fast pitcher, there are plenty of countermeasures...
That last ball.. was abnormally heavy. It wasn't something like speed
Ugomori Umemiya (Ace, Cleanup)
or finesse. It looked like he poured his whole spirit into that pitch.
Sanada (Ace)
All the batters of Akikawa was beaten by this pitcher. His control
With the set position, his straight pitch loses its effectiveness. Our doesn't seem that great... and his pitchers aren't that powerful... yet
Yakushi Coach
superior batting order got this pitch. why couldn't they hit any of his pitches? I fear he's got a pitch with
quiete a trick to it.
Todoroki (Cleanup) Now that was a blast! Even faster than I had imagined! He's got some potential. It's an incredible weapon...

Inshiro Narumiya Mei (Ace)

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