Softball chants are rhythmic, catchy phrases that players and fans use to show support, get fired up, and build camaraderie.Whether you’re a player on the field or a fan in the stands chants are an important part of the game.
In this article, we’ll explore the world of softball chants, from classic favorites to tips for creating your own.
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The History of Softball Chants
While the exact origins of softball chants are unclear, it’s believed that they’ve been a part of the sport since its early days. In the early 1900s, when softball was first gaining popularity, teams would often use simple cheers and chants to encourage one another and intimidate their opponents.
Over time, these chants became more elaborate and sophisticated, with teams developing their own unique styles and traditions. Today, softball chants are an integral part of the game, used by players and fans alike to show support, rally the team, and have some fun.
The Purpose of Softball Chants
The purpose of softball chants is multifaceted. On one level, they’re designed to pump up the team, providing a burst of energy and enthusiasm that can help players perform at their best. Chants can also help players stay focused, providing a sense of unity and purpose that can help them stay on task and work together effectively.
Beyond their practical uses, however, softball chants also serve a more symbolic purpose. They help to build team spirit and a sense of community, creating a shared identity among players and fans alike. Chants can also serve as a form of communication, allowing fans to express their support and enthusiasm for the team in a creative and engaging way.
How to Lead a Softball Chant
If you’re looking to lead a softball chant, there are a few key things to keep in mind. First and foremost, you’ll want to make sure that you’re loud and clear, projecting your voice so that everyone can hear you. You’ll also want to keep the chant simple and easy to follow, so that everyone can join in.
To get started, try calling out the first few words of the chant, then pausing to let others repeat them. As the chant gains momentum, you can speed up the pace and increase the volume, encouraging everyone to get more and more into it.
Popular Softball Chants
There are countless softball chants out there, each with its own unique style and flavor. Below are just a few examples of some of the most popular chants used by teams and fans today.
Team Chants
- “We are the [team name], mighty mighty [team name]!”
- “Let’s go [team name], let’s go!”
- “We want a pitcher, not a belly itcher!”
Player-Specific Chants
- “Hey batter batter, swing batter!”
- “We want a hit, not a fit!”
- “She’s a brick house, she’s mighty mighty!”
Opponent Chants
- “We’ve got spirit, yes we do, we’ve got them, how about you?”
- “Your pitcher’s slow, your catcher’s weak, your whole team’s just a big mistake!”
Fan Chants
- “Let’s go [team name], let’s go!”
- “We’ve got spirit, yes we do, we’ve got spirit, how about you?”
- “I believe that we will win!”
Creating Your Own Softball Chants
While it’s certainly fun to use tried-and-true softball chants, there’s also something special about creating your own chants. Not only does this allow you to personalize your support for your team, but it can also give you a sense of ownership and pride in your team’s culture.
To create your own softball chant, start by thinking about what makes your team unique. Do you have a particularly fast pitcher? A star player who always delivers in clutch situations? Use these traits as inspiration for your chant.
Once you have a general idea, try experimenting with different rhythms and word choices until you find something that feels catchy and fun. Remember, the best chants are simple and easy to follow, so don’t be afraid to repeat key phrases or use call-and-response structures.
Best Practices for Using Softball Chants
While softball chants are a great way to show support for your team and get everyone fired up, it’s important to use them responsibly. Here are a few best practices to keep in mind:
- Be respectful. Avoid using chants that are derogatory or offensive to other teams or players.
- Keep it positive. Focus on using chants to show your support and enthusiasm for your own team, rather than tearing down others.
- Stay on task. While it’s fun to chant and cheer, remember that the ultimate goal is to support your team and help them perform at their best.
List of Softball Chants
Our team is what? (Dynamite!)
Our team is what? (Dynamite!)
Our team is tick, tick, tick, tick, BAM Dynamite!
Your team is what? (Dynamite!)
Your team is what? (Dynamite!)
Your team is tick, tick, tick, tick PSSSSHHH, Yeah right!
When you’re up, you’re up
When you’re down, you’re down
When you’re up against our team
You’re upside down!
We don’t play with barbie dolls (x2)
We just play with bats and balls (x2)
We don’t wear no mini skirt (x2)
We just wear pants and tshirts (x2)
We don’t drink no lemonade (x2)
We just drink our powerade (x2)
So if I were you, I’d scoot your booty back (x3)
But I’m not you so I’d stay where your at (x3)
Ole Ole, Ole Ole,
Hit that ball the other way,
Our team is hot hot hot ,your team is not not not,
So hit the ball ball ball, over the wall wall wall,
Ole
I love you (echo)
You stole two (echo)
Golly gee (echo)
Now steal three (echo)
Just one more (echo)
Then we’ll score (echo)
Slide on it (echo)
Then we’ll win (echo)
Show your spirit in the stands
Show your spirit in the stands
Sit down and take a rest
Now you know that we’re the best
There was a little froggy sitting on a log,
He was cheering for the other team and had no sense at all,
The batter hit a foul ball and hit him on the head
And when he got back up again this is what he said,
He said go, go, go, go you mighty (Team name)
Fight, fight, fight, fight ya mighty (Teams name)
Win, win, win, win you mighty (Teams name)
Go, fight, win and be the champions.
Everywhere we go
People want to know,
Who we are,
So we tell them.
We are the (team name),
The mighty, mighty (team name)
That’s the way
uh huh uh huh
We like it
uh huh uh huh
That’s the way
uh huh uh huh
We like it
There she goes just a walkin’ down the line,
Singin’ do-waa-diddy-diddy-dum-diddy-do.
Pointing her finger and laughin’ at you,
Singin’ do-waa-diddy-diddy-dum-diddy-do.
Ball two, ball three, ball four,
C’mon pitcher walk some more.
Do-waa-diddy-diddy-dum-diddy-do,
Next batter up says “Walk Me Too”
Call the cops (echo)
She stole a base (echo)
And you let her have it (echo)
Nananana boo boo
__________ is up to bat to give the ball a wack
If I was you and you was me
I’d scoot my booty back
Scoot my booty, scoot-scoot my booty
Scoot my booty back!
See that batter at that plate
She’s the best in all the state
She’s got spirit, she’s got pride
Ha, Ha, Ha she’s on our side
The cookie monster said that the (team name)’s are the great big cookie at the top of the jar
The cookie monster said that the ( other team)’s are the itty bitty crumbs at the bottom of the jar
A little birdie in a tree (echo)
Said something very true to me (echo)
He said that our team was the best (echo)
Better than all the rest (echo)
Sound off! (1,2)
Sound off! (3,4)
Bring it all down now (1,2,3,4)
One two, three four!
We stole on you, We stole on you
While you were picking your nose
We were up on our toes and we stole on you
Yeah we stole on you
While you were brushing your hair
We were already there and we stole on you
YEAH WE STOLE ON YOU!!
_____________ is a friend of mine (Rip Rip)
She can hit it anytime (Rip Rip)
Anytime and anywhere (Rip Rip)
She can hit it outta here (Rip Rip)
Give us back our ball *Clap**Clap*
We’re gonna hit it all
Give us back our ball *Clap**Clap*
We’re gonna hit it all
Hit it hard, hit it level
Hit it hard, hit it level
Then run like the devil
She may be short (echo)
She may be small (echo)
But she can really WACK that ball
(Team Name) is our name
And softball is our game
Watch us bat
Watch us throw
Our team can really go
We’re the ones to beat
We will never meet defeat
We’re the cream of the crop
Nothing will make us stop!
Down by the river
Took a little walk
Met up with the other team
Had a little talk
Pushed ’em in the river
Hung ’em out to dry
We can beat the other team
Any old time
E I E I E I O
E I E I E I O
Come on, (Team Name) let’s go
Come on, (Team Name) let’s go
Scooby, Scooby, Scooby Doo
Scooby, Scooby, Scooby Doo
We’re gonna beat you
We’re gonna beat you
Eenie, Meenie, Minie, Moe
Catch a (Opponent’s Team) by the toe
If they holler don’t let go
Eenie, Meenie, Minie, Moe
(Team Name) is ready.
(Team Name) is ready.
(Team Name) is Wooo!
(Team Name) is Wooo!
(Team Name)’s gonna take control and stomp all over you, uh‐huh.
(Team Name)’s gonna take control and stomp all over you, uh‐huh.
(Pause)
(Team Name)’s got the rhythm.
(Team Name)’s got the rhythm.
(Team Name)’s got the motion.
(Team Name)’s got the motion.
And when we get together,
And when we get together,
We cause a commotion.
We cause a commotion.
2 cents, 4 cents,
6 cents, a dollar
All for the (Team Name)
Stand up and holler!
(Repeat Louder)
A-B-C-D-E-F-G
Cheer us on to victory
H-I-J-K-L-M-N
We will hit the ball again
O-P-Q-R-S-T-U
We will hit some homers too
W-X-Y and Z
We will make it look easy
Action, Action
We want action
A C T (clap, clap, clap)
I O N (clap, clap, clap)
Action
(Team Name) action!
Roll call shaboogie
Check, check it out
Roll call shaboogie
Check, check it out
My name is _________
And I play (Position)
And I’m a (Team Name)
Check, check it out
Do we make you shiver?
Do we make you shiver?
Do we make you shake?
Do we make you shake?
We’ll keep on pushin’
We’ll keep on pushin’
To see what you can take.
To see what you can take.
Hey pitcher
Hey pitcher
Tie your shoes
Tie your shoes
Cause (Batter’s Name) is gonna hit it
Cause (Batter’s Name) is gonna hit it
Right over you
Right over you
(Player’s Number) is her number
(Player’s Name) is her name
Yes she is the reason
We’re gonna with this game!
If you don’t believe us
Just you try and beat us
But that is just impossible
Cause we are so unstoppable!
L-E-T-S-G-O
That’s the way we spell “Let’s Go”
Let’s Go
Go, Go, Go
Let’s Go
Go Get ‘Em
She’s a homerun hitter
And you’re never gonna get her
So give up!
So give up!
I’m fired up
You fired up?
Yeah!
I’m fired up
You fired up?
Yeah!
I’m fired up
You fired up
Yeah!
I can’t hear you!
Yeah!
Our team is what?
Red Hot!
Our team is R-E-D
With a little bit of H-O-T
Oh baby
R-E-D-H-O-T
Redhot! Redhot! Redhot!
We are the big dogs
They are the little dogs
Big dogs (WOOF WOOF)
Little dogs (arf, arf)
(When waiting on umps/coaches/timeouts)
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Now I know my ABC’s
Next time would you HURRY UP PLEASE!
She may be small
She may be tiny
But when she’s up to bat
She’ll whip your hiney!
Conclusion
Softball chants are an integral part of the sport, providing a way for players and fans alike to show support, build community, and have some fun. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or a newcomer to the game, learning some of the most popular chants and even creating your own can be a great way to get more involved and feel like a part of the team.
So the next time you’re at a softball game, don’t be afraid to join in on the chants and cheers. With the right attitude and a little bit of practice, you might just find yourself becoming a star player in the stands.
Softball Chants Frequently Asked Questions
Do softball chants actually boost team performance?
While the evidence is mixed, many players and coaches believe that chants can provide a psychological boost to players, helping them stay focused and energized.
What’s the difference between a cheer and a chant?
While the terms are often used interchangeably, cheers tend to be shorter and more focused on getting the crowd fired up, while chants are often longer and more structured, with specific rhythms and patterns.