📖 SYNOPSIS
With nothing but slow, mediocre fastballs, Toua Tokuchi hasn't lost in 499 games. The catch is that his game isn't really baseball. It's a gambling contest called One Outs, where a pitcher faces a batter one-on-one with serious money on the line. Tokuchi doesn't care about baseball at all; he cares about reading people, exploiting weaknesses, and walking away richer. When Hiromichi Kojima, the star slugger of the worst team in the league, discovers Tokuchi and recruits him to the Saikyou Saitama Lycaons, things get interesting fast. The team's corrupt owner doesn't want them to win, so he sets up a contract designed to bankrupt Tokuchi: he earns money for every out he records, but loses far more for every run he gives up. It's a deal designed to crush him. Tokuchi takes it anyway, grinning. From there, this 25-episode TV series from Madhouse becomes less about baseball and more about watching a cold, calculating protagonist dismantle every scheme thrown at him using pure psychology and gamesmanship. If you liked Kaiji: Ultimate Survivor or Akagi, this is the same DNA — high-stakes mind games where the tension comes from outsmarting opponents rather than overpowering them. The baseball setting is just the arena. The real sport is manipulation, and Tokuchi never plays fair.
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🎬 EPISODE GUIDE
MANGA BRIDGE
This season covers Chapters 1-84 of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 85.

🎭 CHARACTERS
Toua Tokuchi
A cunning and unpredictable pitcher known for his unorthodox pitching style and psychological gamesmanship.
Portrayed by Hagiwara Masato
Satoshi Ideguchi
Satoshi Ideguchi, Lycaons catcher, recognizes Toua's exceptional pitching talent.
Portrayed by Kappei Yamaguchi
Hiromichi Kojima
Lycaons' cleanup hitter, Kojima, challenges Toua, ultimately winning a rematch by a dead ball, and recruiting Toua to his team.
Portrayed by Isobe Tsutomu
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