3rd Base Fourth

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The compilation volume of 3rd Base 4th.

3rd Base 4th (4番サード, Yoban Sādo) is a one-volume shōnen sports manga by Gosho Aoyama. It was serialized in Shogakukan's Weekly Shōnen Sunday between 1991-1993, lasting a total of six chapters.[1] The premise revolves around the final tournament of high school baseball, the Koushien, which is played every year at the Hanshin Koushien Stadium in Nishinomiya, Japan.

Story

Shigeo Nagashima (長嶋 茂雄 Nagashima Shigeo?) is third baseman on Kohnan High School's baseball team. However, he isn't a very good player until he happens to purchase a baseball bat from a strange little store. As he discovers, the bat is magical -- whenever he steps up to the plate with money in his back pocket, the money vanishes and he always hits the ball. The more money he pays in this manner to the mysterious shopkeeper who sold him the bat, the farther the ball flies. Has a friend called Yutaka Enatsu that he will meet in the coffee bar, where he will work to earn money for the baseball bat.


Kohnan manages to reach the Koushien, where they face Ougane High School for the championship title. On the opposing team is pitcher Kazuhisa Inao (稲尾 和久 Inao Kazuhisa?), whose baseball glove is also magical and can throw extremely powerful fastballs. He must also pay for this ability, but as the son of a wealthy business family, he can easily afford the cost. How can Shigeo, who must work hard at his part-time job for every yen, hope to compete?

Appearances in Other Media

Shigeo and Kazuhisa cameo in Detective Conan in Miracle at Koshien Ball Park! The Defiants Face the Dark Demon (2 Hour Special), the adaptation of manga files 445-449, the Koshien Bomber Case. Kohnan and Ougane are the two teams facing off for the Koshien title during the case. There is more time spent showing the baseball game and the players in the anime special than the manga arc.

Influences

Both Shigeo Nagashima and Kazuhisa Inao are well-known Japanese baseball players in real life.

See also

External links

References

  1. ^ "Baseball Cinderalla ~ Yoban Saado". Anime News Network. 2008-01-08. http://www.mischif.net/data/yoban.htm#chapters. Retrieved on 2011-01-07.