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Things don't always go as planned, but we always end up where we should be, right?
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04 Jan 2026
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Kazuya was completely and utterly obsessed. Addicted, if you will.
He laughed at himself in surprise. 'Well this isn't good.' For a catcher to feel this way about a pitcher was dangerous. Sawamura was dangerous. At this rate, he'd find himself wrapped around that finger in no time and if Sawamura ever asked Kazuya to catch for him, Kazuya wasn't sure he'd be able to say no.
Fuck, he'd really have to get himself together.
But then Sawamura opened his big mouth and said something about having fifteen pitches and Kazuya realized three things.
One: he was completely fucked.
Two: they were going to win.
Three: "Just... what the hell happened to you in third year?"
or: a pro future fic where miyuki is reunited with sawamura. miyuki has unresolved parental issues and is emotionally constipated. sawamura is financially unstable and deeply in love. this goes about as well as you’d expect.
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04 Jan 2026
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Note to self: Always double-check the name of the group chat before shit-talking your boss.
Or: Sawamura Eijun keeps fucking up, and Chris is there to enforce the consequences.
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26 Sep 2025
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the warmth of spring by springsunlight (bornwarm)
Fandoms: ダイヤのA | Daiya no A | Ace of Diamond
31 Aug 2025
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Spring has never been Satoru's favorite season.
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06 Sep 2025
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Having Sawamura Eijun around makes Kuramochi Youichi’s life complicated. Because, for better or for worse, he has been in love with him longer than he’d care to admit.
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26 Jul 2025
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Sawamura Eijun fell in love with music when he was 12. He met the love of his life at 13, and didn’t realize it until he was 21. The many songs inspired by his giant burning pile of garbage also known as his love life led the way.
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Sawamura Eijun is recruited to Seidou Performance Academy and learns how to channel his overabundance of love into song.
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28 Jun 2025
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Sawamura Eijun grew up knowing two facts:
1. He was going to be an alpha. Genetic testing had returned a 97% chance of him presenting as the superior gender once he reached maturity. Obviously he couldn't call it superior, since one of his best friends, Wakana, was an omega and she hit him whenever he announced something only slightly sexist. But he was going to be an alpha, which was good, since alphas got to play professional sports. Which led to the second fact:
2. Eijun was going to become a professional baseball player. A pitcher, to be precise. As an alpha pitcher he would dominate the field with his fastballs, impressing everyone around him. Even if the 2.5% chance of him presenting a beta would come true - which it was not, Eijun could feel it in his blood - he could still become a professional athlete.
Finished. Thank you for everyone who stuck around <3
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26 Jun 2025
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After a shoulder injury puts Eijun’s pitching career on an indefinite hiatus, he knew it was only a matter of time for him to find a new dream. And just as he was struggling to accept a future without baseball, he sees Miyuki Kazuya again.
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- Part 1 of rhythm after summer
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20 Apr 2025
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Sawamura turns back to Kazuya, a steely, determined look in his eyes as he resolutely proclaims to him, “You have to come with me to Nagano! It's settled!”
He sighs.
“Did I miss the part where I agreed to this?”
“You don't need to agree! It's already decided,” Sawamura insists confidently, pointing an accusing finger. “And it’s not like you have anything going for you, Mr. Hermit!”
Unpredictable as ever, Sawamura has a way of pulling people along in his wake, dragging them into his whirlwind of energy and enthusiasm before they can think to resist. He had followed Kazuya both to Seidou and to the pros – it was only natural that, eventually, Kazuya would be the one following him.
In which Kazuya’s carefully guarded feelings begin to unravel the moment he follows Sawamura home to Nagano for the summer.
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20 Apr 2025
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Things Don't Get Better (just different) by FullMoonAlchemist
Fandoms: ダイヤのA | Daiya no A | Ace of Diamond
04 Jan 2026
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Two years after a CEI forced him off the mound, Sawamura Eijun is finally starting to see the light at the end of the tunnel. He’s carved out a path he can live with. So, of course, that’s when Kuramochi decides to storm back in and drags—
It wasn’t until baseball was off the table that Eijun realized he traveled across the country, left behind everything and everyone he knew, just because a pretty boy with stunning amber eyes and an insufferable smarmy smirk called him ‘partner’ and waxed poetic about making ‘a work of art’ together.
Admittedly, not the straightest decision he’d ever made.
—Miyuki Kazuya along for the ride.
Well, fuck.
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20 Apr 2025
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In an attempt to salvage a losing bet, Eijun ropes Satoru into being his fake boyfriend for a day. There are unexpected consequences.
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03 Jan 2025
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The crowd roars when the last batter swings right through Sawamura’s best improved cutter to get the final out of the game, leading Seidou to its long-awaited first Koushien championship title. Sawamura stands tall and proud on the mound, hands in the air, as the rest of the players swarm out of the dugout to surround him in a sea of white and blue.
Kazuya wishes he could be with them.
Instead, he watches from the bleachers as his old teammates celebrate something he’d been dreaming of since he’d discovered baseball at just five years old, something he’d tried his hardest to achieve with this very team.
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15 Jun 2024
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"If you could go back, and do it over. What would you do?"
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09 Jun 2024
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“Do you like me back?” Eijun asked point-blank. At Miyuki’s hesitation, he pressed on. “All you’ve said is ‘you can’t,’ which made zero sense by the way, and ‘it’s not a good idea.’ But you haven’t actually told me how you feel.’”
Miyuki didn’t meet Eijun’s eyes. “I don’t,” he said. “Sorry.”
A shot to the heart. One-hit KO. Sudden death. Eijun swallowed past the lump in his throat. He supposed he got his answer.
It’s only fitting that their love story starts with a rejected confession on New Years day. Turns out a lot can change in 365 days.
Or, Sawamura and Miyuki discover the difference a year can make
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07 Apr 2024
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“Sorry I’m late,” Eijun says, stepping into the bullpen.
Miyuki glances up. It looks like he’s trying to bite down a smile but it slips out anyway. It's been years and Eijun cannot possibly look away: Miyuki is so handsome, so pretty — even prettier than the last time they had seen each other. (Eijun’s heart is going to jump up and out of his mouth.)
“I’ve been waiting,” Miyuki replies with a crooked smile.
or, 5 times sawamura kisses people that aren’t miyuki + 1 time things finally fall into place
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11 Feb 2024
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Sawamura Eijun is getting popular. Like, annoyingly popular.
It shouldn’t bother Miyuki. Statistically speaking, this is normal. Expected. Fine.
What’s not fine is how much he cares.
He's just observing.
(And spiraling. A little.)(or)
5 times Miyuki observed like a “responsible teammate,” and 1 time he got tired of trying to be sane about it.
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03 Feb 2024
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Sawamura starts disappearing from practice not long after he begins his isolated training and Kazuya wishes he realized sooner.
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A series of errors and mistakes made by Miyuki Kazuya.
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- Part 1 of singing a tune without words
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07 Jan 2024
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“I’ll show you what you’ve been missing, Miyuki Kazuya!” Sawamura cries, left elbow whipping back as he forms the all too familiar wall of his body, and he does just that.
Years after leaving Japan to pursue a career in the MLB (and definitely not to run away, thank you very much), Kazuya is back as starting catcher for the Japanese national team just in time for the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games. Things are different now, and it's fine, Kazuya's fine. Everything’s fine.
Funny, then, how no one believes him, not even Kazuya himself.
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21 Oct 2023
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Having been stripped away from his freedom during the three months he spent recovering from an accident, all Eijun wanted was to live everyday like it was his last. So with the hefty settlement he received as compensation for his injuries, he dropped out of university to pursue his personal manifestation of happiness, Miyuki Kazuya: main dancer and center of K-pop idol group, 2faced.
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10 Sep 2023
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how to pitch from the outfield by Maven_Fair
Fandoms: ダイヤのA | Daiya no A | Ace of Diamond
06 Aug 2024
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Excerpt from the April 2011 edition of Monthly Baseball Kingdom, written by Owada Akiko, edited by Mine Fujio.
… A heavy struggle for the win during the second to fourth innings, with both aces giving up hits but no runs. Soon enough, one side would have to bend. Unfortunately, it seems Seidou was the first… Furuya Satoru gave up five runs in the bottom of the fifth inning. Bases were loaded. One out. Seidou’s relief pitcher, Sawamura Eijun (#18), stepped up and managed to keep them from scoring, even against Ichidai’s cleanup and fifth batter…
An apology. A request. A denial.
… Despite Sawamura-kun’s impressive pitching, Furuya-kun was subbed back in during the bottom of the 6th inning, and managed to keep Ichidai runless for the rest of the game… We at Monthly Baseball Kingdom are hopeful for how Seidou, and Furuya-kun, will look during next year’s…
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09 Jul 2023
