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A collection of four-character idioms perfect for baseball: words to rouse both teams and individuals

Have you ever looked for words that could support your heart while you’re devoted to baseball? When you hit a wall in practice or feel like you’re being crushed by nerves in a crucial moment of a game, a four-character idiom can sometimes give you a gentle push forward.

Among these idioms are ones that tightly condense spirits that resonate with baseball—like hard work, unity, focus, and resolve.

In this article, we’ll introduce a wide range of accessible four-character idioms that are perfect for baseball, and that we can recommend as team slogans or personal mottos.

Enjoy discovering words that will give you the strength to hold your ground on the field!

A collection of four-character idioms perfect for baseball: words to rouse both teams and individuals (11–20)

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.”

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.

Forge ahead with courage

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This is a four-character idiom that embodies the attitude of pressing forward without fear.

Even when the path is filled with hardships and setbacks, by keeping on step by step without stopping, you can draw closer to your goals and dreams.

The phrase symbolizes not only the ability to take action, but also an unwavering will in the face of 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 as a word to encourage yourself in everyday life, at work, or in learning.

By engraving this idiom in your heart, you will gain the strength to overcome hesitation and anxiety and boldly carve out your future with a forward-looking spirit.

battle-hardened; seasoned (literally: experienced in a hundred battles)

battle-hardened; seasoned (literally: experienced in a hundred battles)

It’s a four-character idiom that describes an excellent state in which one’s martial skills, mind and body, and abilities have been honed through many real battles and experiences.

“Hyaku” (hundred) expresses a large number, conveying repeated combat.

“Renma” means polishing or refining martial arts.

By using this phrase to show that you’ve steadily accumulated experience, it also conveys a will to press forward.

It evokes a sense of mustering confidence to move ahead by making use of all the experiences you’ve gained so far.

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.

a hard-fought struggle

a hard-fought struggle

“Akusen-kutō” refers to struggling hard in the midst of a very tough battle and making every effort to overcome it.

In sports matches or games where there’s winning and losing, you may find yourself on the verge of defeat.

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

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

By doing so, the situation might even turn around.

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

A collection of four-character idioms perfect for baseball: Words to fire up both teams and individuals (21–30)

Indomitable perseverance

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Indomitable perseverance

Have you ever felt your spirit about to break when you’re working hard but not seeing results? It’s common for progress not to show right away, even if you keep practicing.

In times like that, remember the phrase “kennin fubatsu” (steadfast perseverance).

It means enduring any hardship or pain, staying unshaken in any situation, and carrying through to the end with a strong will.

It reminds us that by steadily putting in effort even during tough periods, it will eventually lead to significant growth—and teaches us the importance of that persistence.