
Champa challenges Beerus to a Universe 6 vs. Universe 7 baseball game, but neither side truly understands the sport. Yamcha's genuine baseball skills make him the unexpected star, and Universe 7 claims a walk-off victory.
Champa challenges Beerus to a baseball game, supposedly to strengthen the bond between Universe 6 and Universe 7. In reality, he schemes to steal Earth's delicious food, though Vados tricks him into actually participating by claiming that exercise makes food taste better. The Universe 7 roster features Goku, Gohan, Piccolo, Krillin, Trunks, and Yamcha, while Champa's team includes Cabba, Botamo, Magetta, and curiously, Vegeta and Goten as substitutes for the absent Hit and Frost.
The game quickly descends into chaos. Goku transforms into Super Saiyan Blue just to pitch, cratering the field with his throw. Vegeta's pitching strategy involves deliberately hitting batters because he interprets "beating" opponents literally. When Goku bats against Vegeta, both go Super Saiyan Blue, with Vegeta firing energy blasts to keep Goku from sending the ball flying. Throughout all of this, Yamcha is the only player who actually understands baseball. His Wolf Fang Pitching Fist Ball technique, combining Wolf Fang Fist control with Spirit Ball guidance, lets him strike out multiple batters with ease.
The game culminates when Beerus and Champa start fighting after Champa insults his brother, threatening to destroy the universe with their clash. Whis and Vados intervene and call the game off, but the victory goes to Universe 7 because Yamcha had crawled to home plate during the destruction. He is found lying in the crater in a pose eerily familiar to his death at the hands of a Saibaman, a detail the other characters grimly acknowledge.
For a character who has been the franchise's most reliable punchline, this episode gives Yamcha a genuine spotlight. He is unquestionably the most competent player on the field, and his creative combination of martial arts techniques for pitching demonstrates the kind of ingenuity that once made him a formidable fighter. The irony that his greatest contribution comes in a sport rather than combat is acknowledged within the episode itself, mirroring his own statement from the Saiyan Saga about being a fighter, not a ballplayer.
The Saibaman death pose callback is brilliant meta-comedy that works on multiple levels, serving simultaneously as a running joke, a character moment, and a wink to the audience who has followed the series for decades.
This entirely anime-original episode brings together characters from both universes in a low-stakes setting, allowing their personalities to clash in entertaining ways. Champa forgetting his own reason for the challenge is a perfect punchline that captures his impulsive nature. The episode also quietly demonstrates the growing familiarity between the two universes, setting the stage for the deeper inter-universal relationships explored in the Tournament of Power.
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