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Four-character idioms inspired by baseball. Perfect phrases for personal mottos or slogans.

To teammates giving their all in baseball, I want to offer words that fire up the spirit.

In times like these, four-character idioms with powerful meanings come in handy.

In this article, we’ve gathered four-character idioms perfect for cheering on baseball and boosting team morale.

These are phrases that resonate—expressing the resolve to keep challenging without giving up even in tough situations, and words that symbolize the effort and experience you’ve built so far.

They’re also great to keep in your heart as a personal motto.

By understanding the meaning and usage of each phrase, you can use them for pre-game pep talks, on cheering banners, and for everyday encouragement!

Baseball-themed four-character idioms: perfect words for mottos and slogans (1–10)

firm and decisive

It’s a four-character idiom I highly recommend as a team slogan.

It’s pronounced “gōkikadan” and means to act boldly with strong will.

In baseball, there are nail-biting situations like two outs with the bases loaded.

And when the team is on the back foot, sometimes you have to take decisive measures.

In those moments, what you absolutely need is courage.

Hold the spirit of “gōkikadan” in your heart and take that first step.

Believe in yourself and your teammates, and seize victory!

peerless; unmatched; second to none

Peerless under heaven; unmatched in the world. (Idiom: tenka musō)
peerless; unmatched; second to none

There are times when people called geniuses or heroes are described as “tenka musō.” This phrase is read tenka musō and means a state in which there is no equal—no one else can stand alongside them.

It implies someone is so outstanding that others can’t match them.

Everyone has probably wished, at least once, to become such a person.

But you can’t get there with ordinary effort.

Precisely because of that, if you keep this word in your heart, it may help you strive to grow.

Set your ideal as tenka musō, and let it power your progress forward.

perfect; flawless; complete and without defects

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perfect; flawless; complete and without defects

We sometimes use the term “perfect and flawless” to describe highly capable players or those with no apparent weaknesses.

This phrase means that there’s nothing to criticize.

It’s often used as a compliment, so many people feel happy when they’re called that.

In baseball, striking out three batters in an inning using only strikes is called an “immaculate inning,” and the word “immaculate” has a meaning similar to “perfect and flawless.”

Four-character idioms inspired by baseball: Perfect phrases for mottos and slogans (11–20)

Every bit of hard work

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Every bit of hard work

This four-character idiom, pronounced “ryūryū-shinku,” is a phrase that expresses the hardships of rice farmers.

In other words, each individual grain of rice contains the toil and suffering of the farmers.

By extension, it has come to mean steadily accumulating effort little by little.

No one succeeds without effort or hardship.

If you want to get better at baseball and shine in games as a hero, you need to avoid shortcuts and build up your efforts.

Remember this saying especially when things aren’t going well, and keep working hard.

Indomitable; unyielding (literally: ‘unbent by a hundred setbacks’)

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Four-character idiom for those who strive: “Hyakusetsu-futō” (literally, “bent a hundred times, never broken”). May it offer you even a little encouragement.Words that resonate with the hearttranslationVoice actorvoice

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In life, work, and learning, things often don’t go as planned.

Yet these words teach us the importance of continuing to take on challenges without fearing failure.

Rather than giving up after one or two setbacks, getting back up again and again builds experience and wisdom, which eventually leads to results and growth.

By keeping in mind the idea of “no matter how many times you fail, don’t let your spirit break—keep challenging yourself,” you can maintain a positive outlook when facing difficulties and find the courage to keep moving forward.

Forge ahead with courage

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This is a four-character idiom that expresses the attitude of moving forward without fear.

Even when the path is filled with difficulties and setbacks, by taking steady steps without stopping, you can draw closer to your goals and dreams.

The phrase symbolizes not only action, but also an unwavering will to face challenges and a positive mindset.

No matter the situation, by facing forward and continuing to make an effort, the way will open.

It carries a powerful message that makes it perfect for encouraging yourself in daily life, at work, or in learning.

By engraving this idiom in your heart, you can overcome doubt and anxiety and gain the strength to proactively forge your future.

a hard-fought struggle

a hard-fought struggle

“Akusen-kutou” refers to struggling through a very difficult battle and making every effort to overcome it.

In sports matches or games where there’s a winner and a loser, you sometimes find yourself on the verge of defeat.

But you can’t win if you give up there.

Remember the word “akusen-kutou” and hang in there.

By doing so, you might just turn the situation around.

The strength to never give up, no matter the circumstances, will surely become a great source of power for you.