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As Sawamura returns to the dugout, he receives rare, unbridled praise from his teammates. However, a subtle moment of tension occurs when he reaches for a water bottle from Okumura and drops it , noticing his hand is shaking—a hint of the immense mental and physical strain he is under.
In Ace of Diamond Act II , Chapter 296, titled "The Caliber of an Ace" (エースの器), serves as a pivotal emotional and tactical bridge in the West Tokyo Finals between Seidou High and Inashiro Industrial. Narrative Highlights As Sawamura returns to the dugout, he receives
This chapter highlights the "human" side of Sawamura, contrasting his outward "Ace-like" dominance with his internal physical fatigue. It occurs near the end of the manga series, which officially concluded with Chapter 308. Sawamura prevents Inashiro from scoring. Dugout Scene Dugout Scene The chapter concludes by setting the
The chapter concludes by setting the stage for the 9th inning , the final defensive and offensive push for Seidou to secure their spot at Koshien. Significance in the Series he displays signs of fatigue/shaking.
Kazuya Miyuki observes Sawamura’s growth, internally acknowledging that his performance has truly become that of a national-level Ace.
Teammates praise Sawamura; he displays signs of fatigue/shaking. Heading into the final 9th inning.
After facing significant pressure in the 8th inning, Eijun Sawamura successfully shuts down Inashiro’s lineup, inducing a crucial 5-4-3 double play against their 4th batter, Yamaoka.