Cheer songs that will elevate the 2026 summer high school baseball season
Every summer, the heated battles unfold.The sight of high school baseball players from all over the country giving their all to reach Koshien inspires countless moments of emotion and excitement.An essential part of Koshien is the cheering songs and the support music performed by each school’s brass band.There are timeless classics that have been loved for years, and sometimes the songs performed by the championship team of that year become the talk of the town—you just can’t take your eyes off it!In this article, we’ll introduce plenty of wonderful support songs, including historic theme songs and tunes packed with a love for baseball!
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[2026] Cheer Songs (91–100) That Amp Up Summer High School Baseball
miracleSuga Shikao

It was released in 2005 as Shikao Suga’s 18th single.
The song was used as the unified theme for Asahi Broadcasting’s coverage of the 2005 National High School Baseball Championship, and it was written with the idea that “at Koshien in summer, miracles are close at hand.”
TOMORROWMayo Okamoto

It was released in 1995 as Mayo Okamoto’s debut single.
Chosen as the theme song for the TBS drama “Second Chance,” it reached No.
1 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart and achieved double million-seller status.
It was also selected as the entrance march for the 68th National High School Baseball Invitational Tournament and is a famous song frequently used in high school baseball scenes.
[2026] Cheer Songs That Elevate Summer High School Baseball (101–110)
Summer is just getting started!fukumimi

Released in 2008 as the fifth single by Fukumi Mimi.
It was chosen as the unified theme song for ABC TV/TV Asahi’s “2008 Summer High School Baseball” and as the opening theme for ABC TV/TV Asahi’s “Nettou Koshien,” reaching No.
3 on the Oricon charts.
It’s a refreshing, uplifting track.
BACK TO THE GROUNDUjima Yoshifumi

It’s the opening theme song of the baseball anime H2.
Even though the outcomes differ for everyone, the high school baseball tournament passes in the blink of an eye—this song evokes the feeling of looking back on those summer memories.
Precisely because the moment is so brief, it’s a track that makes you want to pour your whole heart into that time.
Both For YouUrufuruzu

It’s Ulfuls’ 30th single and the opening theme for Nettle Koshien in 2007.
A song with a breezy Latin vibe is unusual for a Koshien theme, isn’t it? The music video, featuring the members dressed like cavemen, is as goofy as ever and absolutely fantastic.
Rainbow Grand SlamKubota Toshinobu

This is the opening theme song for the baseball anime H2.
There’s a unique anecdote that Toshi Kubota’s experience on a baseball team during his school days was reflected in the song.
While it’s a characteristically funky track of his, it also carries a powerful sense of sport.
bullseyeYamamoto Rinda

It was released in 1973 as Linda Yamamoto’s 23rd single.
In addition to being one of her signature songs, it was used as a rally theme in professional and college baseball.
Even more than 40 years after its release, it remains well known as one of the standard cheering songs for high school baseball.



