Major - Vol. 30 Ch. 265 - Childhood

Ley me get this straight.. he died because of a decease... not a baseball accident and because of that they decided to regulate baseball... oh my god why or how
 
@dougrayman
He got pneumonia because he kept playing even when he should have stopped. He or the coaches should have realized how bad it was but nope. It makes sense to regulate things to prevent this from happening again.
But our MC will just spout something about samurai spirit and learn nothing.
 
What that woman basically wants is for Goro to go die in some no name school outside of her view where he will obviously carry hard instead of stay in Kaido and have an easy path to victory.

When every player is top class in Kaido, there's not going to be much of a chance for Goro to pitch himself to death even if he pitched an entire match every now and then.
 
To force your ideals onto other people even tho it was just a freak accident (sorry for the blase comment) is just plain wrong.
 
So this is why Kaido has a pitch limit. I'm sorry but if you make kids go through a cruel selection process and even crueler dream Island training and then go "Owo pitching too much might kill you k?" just doesn't add up. This also doesn't explain 99% of Kaido's opposition to Goro's playstyle: The fact that his tactics are reckless.

Goro: "If I was at the game, I wouold have survived"
Manager: "my brother was there he got like 20 arm injuries in 2 days it's not worth it lol"
Goro:"RIP to your Brother but I'm different"
 
@Moonman94 Of course because it's bullshit and you'll see Kaido's underhanded bs coming soon. They're hypocrites of the highest order.
 
Oh boo hoo, Goro lost his dad to baseball as well.
 
@Moonman94

That isn't how this works. That isn't how any of this works.

When you already have pneumonia, overexertion of an extreme degree can, indeed, kill you.

But getting in the first place? Pure happenstance. You can't die from pure overexertion in sports without an underlying disease. The kind of overexertion required to kill you would involve days upon days of slave labor.
 

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