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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | A manga by Shinobu Kaitani (also the author of Liar Game) which was adopted into a 25-episode anime series by Studio Madhouse in 2008,
One Outs presents itself quite differently from others in its genre. While most sports series are focused on the importance of training, determination and teamwork (more often than not featuring high-school-age players), One Outs is mainly concerned with loads of money and incredible mind games in a pro baseball setting. The anime was produced by the team responsible for Akagi and Kaiji; the protagonist is voiced by the seiyuu of the eponymous characters from those two series. |