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* AKA47: The pitch they keep calling a sinker is not a sinker; the pitchers throw it with either a screwball or vulcan changeup grip. A true sinker is a two-seam fastball that is thrown with the full weight and spin on the top of the ball, making it drop sharply to the arm-side of the pitcher despite the high speed of the pitch. What the show calls a sinker is actually another type of breaking ball.


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* ArtisticLicenseSports: The pitch they keep calling a sinker is not a sinker; the pitchers throw it with either a screwball or vulcan changeup grip. A true sinker is a two-seam fastball that is thrown with the full weight and spin on the top of the ball, making it drop sharply to the arm-side of the pitcher despite the high speed of the pitch. What the show calls a sinker is actually another type of breaking ball.

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* SenpaiKohai: Miyuki doesn't seem to give a rat's ass about seniority when he's giving advice or calling a game [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments (though he would complain occasionally when Eijun shows alot of respect to the rest of his seniors except him)]]. This seems to tick a fair number of people off; Tanba simply seems irritated by it, but a few of Miyuki's seniors in junior high were planning to beat him up over it. Only Chris is an exception.

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* {{Bishonen}}: Several characters could fill this trope, Miyuki being the most evident.



* EvenTheGuysWantHim: Most of rival teams are amazed by Miyuki's skills. It takes a turn to worse when even Yakushi's players and coach dubs him as the [[{{bishonen}} pretty boy catcher.]]

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* EvenTheGuysWantHim: Most of rival teams are amazed by Miyuki's skills. It takes a turn to worse when even Yakushi's players and coach dubs him as the [[{{bishonen}} pretty boy catcher.]]
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* SempaiKouhai: Miyuki doesn't seem to give a rat's ass about seniority when he's giving advice or calling a game [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments (though he would complain occasionally when Eijun shows alot of respect to the rest of his seniors except him)]]. This seems to tick a fair number of people off; Tanba simply seems irritated by it, but a few of Miyuki's seniors in junior high were planning to beat him up over it. Only Chris is an exception.

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* SempaiKouhai: SenpaiKohai: Miyuki doesn't seem to give a rat's ass about seniority when he's giving advice or calling a game [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments (though he would complain occasionally when Eijun shows alot of respect to the rest of his seniors except him)]]. This seems to tick a fair number of people off; Tanba simply seems irritated by it, but a few of Miyuki's seniors in junior high were planning to beat him up over it. Only Chris is an exception.

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[[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2013-05-10/studios-madhouse-ig-make-ace-of-diamond-anime An Anime adaptation]] by {{Creator/Madhouse}} and Creator/ProductionIG aired as part of the [[Fall2013Anime 2013 Fall season]]. The second season, styled ''Ace of Diamond: Second Season'' aired as part of [[Spring2015Anime Spring season of 2015]], and its last episode marked the end of the manga adaptation (as well as, the end of Sawamura's first high-school year, in-universe). ''Ace of Diamond: Act II'' also gained an [[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2018-11-25/ace-of-diamond-act-ii-manga-gets-tv-anime-in-2019/.139923 anime adaptation]], this time produced only by {{Creator/Madhouse}}, which started airing in the Spring season of 2019.

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[[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2013-05-10/studios-madhouse-ig-make-ace-of-diamond-anime An Anime adaptation]] by {{Creator/Madhouse}} and Creator/ProductionIG aired as part of the [[Fall2013Anime 2013 Fall season]]. season. The second season, styled ''Ace of Diamond: Second Season'' aired as part of [[Spring2015Anime Spring season of 2015]], 2015, and its last episode marked the end of the manga adaptation (as well as, the end of Sawamura's first high-school year, in-universe). ''Ace of Diamond: Act II'' also gained an [[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2018-11-25/ace-of-diamond-act-ii-manga-gets-tv-anime-in-2019/.139923 anime adaptation]], this time produced only by {{Creator/Madhouse}}, which started airing in the Spring season of 2019.

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