[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.
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[Fight songs and marches too] Moving songs you want to hear at the Spring High School Baseball Tournament (21–30)
A Poem for YouDUFF

DUFF is a band from Kyoto formed in 2006.
Their fifth single, “Kimi ni Okuru Uta,” released in 2012, features Little League scenes in its music video and was used for two consecutive years as the theme song for Minna no Koshien, the highlight program of the National High School Baseball Invitational Tournament produced by Mainichi Broadcasting System in Osaka.
Listening to its uplifting lyrics can move you, even if you’ve never played baseball.
My measurelecca

It’s the second single released in 2009 by the female reggae singer lecca.
It portrays a determination to keep moving forward without being discouraged by failure, and it’s truly moving.
The earnest spirit of high school baseball players overlaps with the song and sets my heart on fire.
It seems many professional baseball players have also been encouraged by this track.
[Including Fight Songs and Marches] Moving Songs You Want to Hear at the Spring High School Baseball Tournament (31–40)
Flowers will bloom.hana wa saku purojekuto

It was created as the theme song for NHK’s Great East Japan Earthquake Project.
It began as a charity single and has since become established as a choral piece.
The song has a gentle atmosphere yet carries a strong resolve, calling on everyone to move forward together toward the single goal of reconstruction.
Because it’s about uniting with companions and advancing toward a goal, it also suits the scenes of high school baseball, and it conveys a powerful message that seems to embrace the thoughts and aspirations of many people.
PRIDEKodera Kenta

Kenta Kotera is a singer-songwriter who began his career in 2013.
He creates everything from up-tempo tracks to love ballads, and this particular song is an uplifting anthem that gives courage to its listeners.
His refreshing vocals seem like a perfect match for the atmosphere of spring high school baseball.
Keep an eye on his future activities—he has many songs available on YouTube.
Never ending dreamerLittle Glee Monster

A number that added flair to the 2016 Spring Senbatsu High School Baseball tournament as the theme song for MBS’s “Minna no Koshien.” With a sparkling, refreshing sound, it’s a pop tune that makes your heart dance.
The lyrics, which evoke Koshien’s scenery—beautiful blue skies and pure white clouds—and young people setting off toward the story that’s about to begin, truly resonate.
Above all, Little Glee Monster’s soaring harmonies are gorgeous, and the unique mix of anxiety and excitement at the very heart of youth is irresistible—making this a pure, quintessential youth anthem.
Don’t give up on your dreamsOkamura Takako

This is a song released in 1987 as Takako Okamura’s fifth single.
It is popular as a cheer song for high school baseball, and it has even taken first place in surveys of favorite songs chosen by high school baseball players.
In 2005, it was used as the theme song for the film “Gyakkyo Nine,” which centers on high school baseball.
I just can’t give up.GENIC

It’s a heart-pounding anthem that portrays a heroic figure who stands back up, even after falling, crashing into walls, and getting covered in mud.
This rock track by the dance and vocal group GENIC was released in June 2025 and was chosen as the ending theme for the final episode of the TV anime “Catch Me at the Ballpark!” Both the lyrics and the sound convey a strong determination to never give up on one’s dreams, even in the face of setbacks.
It’s a motivational song that gives a push to anyone striving with everything they’ve got.



