Major 2nd baseball anime‘s official website released a new trailer for the anime on Monday.
The video sees the characters Anita Kabashima and Chisato Fujii, voiced by Rie Murakawa and Sumire Uesaka, individually.
Rie Murakawa will be performing for Anita Kabashima who is the team’s headstrong pitcher who speaks in Kansai dialect

Sumire Uesaka will be performing for Chisato Fujii who is the team’s leadoff hitter

Cast members that were revealed previously include:
- Ayane Sakura will be performing for Tao Sagara who is an agile shortstop who boasts impressive fielding
- Maki Kawase will be performing for Yayoi Sawa who is a second baseman who makes a strong middle-infield combination with Tao
- Daiki Yamashita joins the cast as the cocksure rookie Akira Nishina, joining returning cast members Natsumi Fujiwara and Kana Hanazawa.
The anime is scheduled to premiere on April 4 NHK Educational.

Ayumu Watanabe is directing the Major 2nd‘s second season anime at studio OLM, with returning author Michihiro Tsuchiya responsible for arrangement contents. Tsuchiya is likewise writing the contents close by returning authors Kenichi Yamashita and Kenji Konuta, with Akiko Inoue joining the scriptwriting group. Miki Matsumoto is the new character architect, supplanting Kenichi Ohnuki. Toshiki Kameyama is the sound executive. Kotaro Nakagawa returns as arranger for the music.
Major 2nd is a Japanese sports manga arrangement composed and showed by Takuya Mitsuda. It is a continuation of the first manga Major. It has been serialized in Weekly Shōnen Sunday from March 2015.
Major 2nd anime’s first season debuted from April to September 2018 on NHK Educational TV.
Crunchyroll gushed the first season of the anime arrangement as it broadcast in Japan, and it portrays the story:
”Shigeno Daigo is an elementary school student whose father, Goro, is a professional baseball player. Inspired by his father, who was once a Major League player, Daigo started playing baseball with the Mifune Dolphins, a youth league team. He was unable to live up to the expectations of being the son of a professional, however, and quit baseball after less than a year. Then, in the spring of his sixth-grade year, Daigo’s school welcomes a transfer student who’s just returned from America. The transfer student is Sato Hikaru, and it turns out his father is Sato Toshiya, a former Major League player and Goro’s close friend. The fate of these two young men begins to move forward!”