Major S1 Episode 9

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👀 SPOILER-FREE SUMMARY

The Mifune Dolphins have their roster locked in, but having a full team and being a real team are two very different things. Episode 9 throws these kids straight into a high-stakes match against an adult sandlot squad, and the cracks show immediately. This is a pressure-cooker episode where Goro's drive to carry everything on his shoulders collides with teammates who aren't ready to trust him yet. The tone shifts between scrappy on-field intensity and raw emotional friction, exploring what it actually costs to lead when nobody's bought in. Expect the pacing to breathe between competitive baseball sequences and quieter character beats that dig into trust, isolation, and the growing pains of a team that barely knows itself. A pivotal early-season episode that earns its title.

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📍 ARC CONTEXT

Coming directly off Episode 8's roster completion, this is the Mifune Dolphins' first real test as a unit, and the show wastes no time exposing the gap between assembling a team and functioning as one. Sitting at the one-third mark of this 26-episode season, this match serves as a critical foundation for the team dynamics and Goro's leadership arc that will define the episodes ahead.

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