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Although designed as another filler episode, it stood well on it’s own thanks to some creative storytelling and the return of Yamcha. Baseball appears to be the one constant in the multiverse ...
Yamcha has been given a few moments of note in recent years however, such as the “baseball episode” of Dragon Ball Super. In said installment, the former bandit took the lead of his baseball ...
Yamcha is a pro baseball player so not having him in the rotation would be a missed opportunity. As for 18, she loves to kill time, so playing "America's pastime" fits her almost too well ...
Notably, during this time, Yamcha did not actually have any job in canon, as his becoming a professional baseball player was merely a filler concept until Dragon Ball Super. All Yamcha is left ...
His relationship with Bulma ended off-screen, but he had a successful baseball player career, getting the most out of his training with Roshi. The main reason Yamcha stopped fighting is the ...
Yamcha took a lot more W’s then L’s despite the whole losing his girlfriend thing and dying. He was actually one of the best baseball players in Japan, quite possibly making a lot more money ...