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[Fight songs and marches included] Moving songs you want to hear at the Spring High School Baseball Tournament

There are probably many people who don’t usually watch professional baseball but never miss high school baseball every time, right? High school baseball is packed with all kinds of stories from the players, and it’s truly moving! Behind that inspiration, you can’t do without the powerful music—like the marching songs, theme songs, and fight songs.

So in this article, we’ll introduce a wide range of tracks: from songs associated with the Spring High School Baseball Tournament to perfect anthems for anyone chasing a dream! Please enjoy the songs that bring back the emotion of past tournaments and the classics that will hype up this year’s as well.

[From Fight Songs to Marches] Moving Songs You Want to Hear at Spring High School Baseball (81–90)

HOMAREryo

This song is Ryo’s debut single, released in 2016.

It was used as a support theme song for the 2017 World Baseball Classic.

Incidentally, Ryo is the nephew of Shuichi Ikemori, the vocalist of the rock band DEEN.

The wind is blowing.ikimonogakari

Ikimonogakari 'The Wind Is Blowing MUSIC VIDEO (Short ver.)'
The wind is blowing.ikimonogakari

After a hiatus of about two years, the popular band Ikimono-gakari resumed activities at the end of 2018.

Their song “Kaze ga Fuiteiru” (“The Wind Is Blowing”) was also used as the theme song for NHK’s coverage of the London Olympics and Paralympics.

With its highly moving atmosphere, it’s a classic you’ll want to listen to when cheering on sports.

Matobakariyushi 58

This is a song included on the album “5,” released in 2012 by the Okinawan rock band Kariyushi58.

The song depicts interactions between the narrator, a friend they play baseball with, and that friend’s father.

It is popular as a moving, baseball-themed song.

Everything will become my strengthkuzu

Trash—everything will become my strength!
Everything will become my strengthkuzu

This song can be considered the signature track of Kuzu, the duo formed by Hiroyuki Miyasako and Tomomitsu Yamaguchi that originated from a sketch on the comedy variety show “One-Night R&R.” In 2003, it was also selected as a support song for the World Judo Championships.

The lyrics depict turning the cheers from those around them into strength and moving forward, which makes it a perfect fit for sporting events held in large venues.

It’s a song that conveys a strong sense of determination, expressing that every experience—even the difficult ones—becomes a source of personal strength.

TOMORROWMayo Okamoto

TOMORROW – Mayo Okamoto (Full)
TOMORROW Mayuo Okamoto

This is a song by singer-songwriter Mayo Okamoto, which was also chosen as the entrance march for the 68th National High School Baseball Invitational Tournament (Senbatsu).

It’s a staple not only in sports settings but also as a support song for anyone striving toward their goals, calling out that people become stronger by overcoming difficulties one by one.

It’s a perfect fit for situations like practicing with teammates toward a goal or facing the sorrow of times when results don’t come.