Ace of Diamond Episode 7
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👀 SPOILER-FREE SUMMARY
The competitive heat cools down as Seidou shifts into training mode, and the real chess match begins off the field. This episode zeroes in on the pitcher-catcher dynamic — specifically what happens when two young pitchers get paired with very different mentors. Sawamura finds himself under the guidance of the mysterious Chris Takigawa, whose methods feel more like a wall than a helping hand. Meanwhile, Furuya slots in alongside Miyuki, the catcher everyone wants to work with. The contrast is deliberate and sharp. Expect a slower, more introspective pace compared to recent gameplay episodes, with tension rooted in frustration and self-doubt rather than runs and outs. There's humor woven through Sawamura's reactions, but the emotional core here is about trust, patience, and what it actually takes to become a real battery.
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📍 ARC CONTEXT
Coming off the intensity of Episode 6's head-to-head showdown, Episode 7 pivots from proving raw talent to the harder question of development — a crucial shift this early in a 75-episode run. The contrasting battery pairings established here plant seeds for one of the series' central rivalries and define the mentorship dynamics that will shape Sawamura's entire arc at Seidou. This is foundational character work that the show will draw on heavily as team selection and tournament pressure escalate in the episodes ahead.
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