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Eijun was able to make all his dreams come true. He is now an established Pitcher with a fan base. However, after meeting a young boy at a meet and greet he is asked for help that only he could provide.
“Time got away from us all. My biggest regret was not taking this team to Koshien. Instead, so many good players never got a chance to be drafted because I could not bring them there.” His gaze was pulled towards the picture like it was a magnet. His eyes traced over the smaller pink-haired boy with a shy smile across his face and bangs hiding his eyes. The older pink boy who had a smirk and a sinister glint in his eyes and the green-haired boy beside him his arm over his shoulders. His eyes had then seemed to draw the boy with glasses and a smirk across his face.
Inspired by
A Second Chance at summer by Bluecaty15
Rewrite the future by 86keely
Second Windy by itsmehay
Crossfire by kittebasu
Play the Game by JustAea
The Trajectory of Laughter by PKSamurai and many many more. -
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Sawamura Eijun sat alone in the empty dugout, listening to the distant sounds of the city beyond the ballpark. The cheers that once followed him everywhere had faded years ago.
Retirement.
Even after all this time, the word felt strange.
He had accomplished everything a baseball player could dream of—Koshien champion. National team representative. Professional star.
Yet there was one regret he could never let go.
Takigawa Chris Yuu.
"If only..."
The words escaped him.
"If only I could go back."
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Round The Bases Once More by Charlows_Corner
Fandoms: ダイヤのA | Daiya no A | Ace of Diamond
23 Jun 2026
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What happens when the universe decides to give you a second chance? In Sawamura Eijun's case, he’d resolve to achieve his lost dreams and help his past friends and teammates along the way. Maybe even fall in love again, again, and again.
He was at a loss for words.
‘Oh, god… I’ve kinda been on autopilot up until this point.’ He thought as he stared into his mug.
Eijun was just now realizing that he had no idea how to explain his situation to others. ‘They’re gonna think I’ve gone crazy. I can’t just tell them “hey, fam! Crazy story but im actually twenty-two with a degree and time-traveled back to being a kid after getting hit by a truck”.’
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The Genius Who Chose the Mound by Acejunn_kunnn
Fandoms: ダイヤのA | Daiya no A | Ace of Diamond
30 Jun 2026
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Sawamura Eijun was known as a once-in-a-generation genius. Since childhood, he possessed unbelievable talent in everything he tried—academics, music, martial arts, art, and sports. No matter the challenge, Eijun mastered it effortlessly. Yet despite his endless talents, nothing ever truly captured his heart.
At age 8, Eijun moved from Nagano to Los Angeles with his family.
One day, by chance, he stumbled upon a local baseball game. The crack of the bat, the speed of the pitches, and the passion of the players awakened something inside him for the first time.
Though a complete beginner, Eijun’s instincts, athleticism, and genius adaptability allowed him to improve at terrifying speed. Coaches called him a miracle. Opponents feared him. Scouts became obsessed with him. But while others admired his talent, Eijun only cared about one thing:
The happiness he felt every time he stood on the baseball field.
For the first time in his life, he found something he truly loved.
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You had one final regret when you died. Weirdly enough, it wasn’t leaving behind your loved ones or not being able to do the things you wanted to do. It was that you'd never get to see the long-rumored Katekyo Hitman Reborn reboot. Then you opened your eyes and found yourself reborn as a baby in Japan. At first, you thought it was some bizarre dream. Then you met a shy, brown-haired six-year-old boy named Sawada Tsunayoshi and realized the incredible: you'd been reincarnated into your favorite anime! Determined to stay close to the characters you loved, you befriend Tsuna years before the story begins. But one small change leads to another, and before long, the plot you memorized starts slipping through your fingers.
