Catch Me at the Ballpark! is based on a manga by Tatsurō Suga. The anime series is streaming on Crunchyroll on Tuesdays.
Added to Crunchyroll as of April 1, 2025 are “Catch Me at the Ballpark!” and “Once Upon a Witch’s Death.” Enjoy the anime ...
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On Monday, March 24th, Topps announced that it would once again be bringing a bold twist to its 2025 Bowman Baseball collection in the form of an Anime-style card featuring Juan Soto of the New ...
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