Despite the onslaught from the upperclassmen, Yui shows why he was a captain for the Japan World Little Senior team, fighting to stay composed.
Eijun continues to refine his "Numbers," proving he is no longer just a "lucky" pitcher but a legitimate contender for the Ace title. 💡 The Big Takeaway Diamond no Ace: Act II Episode 4
The newcomers realize the massive gap in power and speed between middle school ball and powerhouse high school ball. Despite the onslaught from the upperclassmen, Yui shows
A between the Act II anime and the original manga chapters. A spoiler-filled preview of what happens in Episode 5. A between the Act II anime and the original manga chapters
This episode emphasizes . While the national stage is the goal, the immediate threat to every player is the person sitting on the bench next to them. It sets the stage for the upcoming roster selection. 📈 Character Focus Sawamura Shows improved control and "heavy" pitches. Yui Kaoru Proves he can handle high-pressure varsity plays. Kataoka Observes the grit of the new players to see who will crack. 🚀 Ready for more? I can help you with: A deep dive into Sawamura's "Numbers" pitching arsenal.
The episode showcases more of Hongo Masamune’s terrifying pitching for Komadai Fujimaki, serving as a benchmark for Sawamura and Furuya.