
Major S2
Oshimeter
Synopsis
Back at Mifune East Junior High, Gorou Honda proves once again that this kid does not quit. But returning home doesn't mean things get easy — he's carrying a nagging injury from his time at Hitaka Little League, and baseball has a way of humbling even the most stubborn players. This second season of Major picks up right where the last left off, dropping Gorou back into familiar friendships while throwing new rivals into the mix and forcing him to repair some relationships he left a little damaged along the way. The drama is grounded and honest about what sports actually feel like — setbacks, recovery, doubt, the slow rebuild of trust with teammates. It doesn't glamorize the grind; it just shows it. If you liked Ace of Diamond for its realistic take on competitive baseball, or Touch for the way it weaves personal growth into the sport, this sits comfortably in that same space. The character development here is genuinely the draw — Gorou is flawed in ways that feel real, not just obstacle-shaped. At 26 episodes across a shounen sports format, it has room to breathe and actually develop its cast. This is the kind of series where the baseball matters, but the person swinging the bat matters more.
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MANGA BRIDGE
This season covers Chapters 120-208 of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 209.

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