Ace of Diamond Season 1 Episode 15 - Watch Legally and Safely
As day two of training camp begins, Sawamura is in the batting circle. However all the balls are at his feet. Sawamura is sent out to do fielding practice without having made a single hit, but he blames it all on being tired. As the training camp continues Sawamura finds himself slowly improving, though he is removed from outfield practice due to his horrible plays. Chris lets him pitch, though only into the net. Unknown to everyone, the Coach arranges three practice games for the weekend to see how everyone will do at maximum fatigue. Sawamura and Furuya are scheduled to do Saturday's one game while Tanba and Kawakami are scheduled to do Sunday's double header. One day he finds himself called into Miyuki's room. Upon entering he sees all the upper classman waiting for him. At first he thinks they are going to beat him for taking Chris's roster spot, but he secretly wants them to get to know the upper classmen who will be fielding behind them. As Day 5 hits Sawamura and Furuya are sent into the bullpen to pitch and told they will pitch both batting practice and in the bullpen on Day 6 to get ready for their game on Day 7. Meanwhile the coach starts to punish the upper classman in fielding practice by taking over the batting practice. This episode covers chapters 41 to 44.
How to Watch Ace of Diamond Season 1 Episode 15 Legally and Safely
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