The crack of the bat doesn't sound like a game anymore; it sounds like a heartbeat skipping. In the world of Major , Episode 47 isn’t just about a scoreboard—it’s about the crushing weight of legacy and the fragile line between passion and obsession. The Story: The Ghost in the Glove

In this chapter of his life, the "free" price tag of a streaming site is ironic. For Goro, the cost is everything else:

While his peers are thinking about exams or crushes, Goro is staring down a batter, seeing only a wall he must break through to justify his own existence.

He isn't playing for a trophy. He’s playing to keep a memory from fading into the bleachers.

His shoulder screams with every 95mph fastball, a rhythmic reminder that the human body isn't meant to carry the dreams of two men.

We watch Goro not because he wins, but because he refuses to let the world tell him when to quit. He treats baseball like a religion, and every pitch is a prayer for a father who can no longer hear him.