MLB The Show 23 Review - History In The Making (2024)

MLB The Show 23 Review

Another year, another impressive baseball game is upon us. Maybe I shouldn’t be surprised at this point, but Sony San Diego has again delivered us the best sports simulation on the market. Period. MLB The Show 23 is very much the sum of its parts. Building on an already outstanding foundation, this year’s entry makes several small steps (and one giant leap) forward. Culminating in an unrivaled experience, this is a baseball game all fans of the sport need to play.

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The most significant addition to ‘The Show’ franchise in years hasto be the brilliant Negro League storylines. The care put into each player’s history, whether you’re playing as Satchel Paige, Jackie Robinson, or anyone in between, is phenomenal. The charismatic Bob Kendrick, president of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, does an immaculate job of narrating each storyline. Kendrick seamlessly flows between the highs and lows of each player’s career. A fountain of knowledge, Kendrick’s fascinating retelling of the end of segregation in not only baseball, but America, will make you fall in love with the sport all over again.

“In a Game Predicated on Losing, He Couldn’t Lose. And He Didn’t”

What really drives home each Negro League storyline, though, is how accurate they are to the times. Fans wear appropriate clothing, parking lots are filled with classic automobiles, and stadiums are faithfully recreated. Even the commentary acknowledges specific situations you’re put in. It’s one of the most authentic representations of a particular period of time I’ve seen in a video game. My only gripe is that songs from the soundtrack will play over top of each moment. It creates a bit of a disconnect when, for example, you’re playing a game from 1945, yet you hear a modern-day hip-hop track in the background.

That supreme level of authenticity also stretches out to every other facet of MLB The Show 23. One of the most significant changes on the field is how the game sounds. When you line up your swing and blast a homerun, balls absolutely crackoff the bat. Though, foul balls, bloopers, and line drives also provide a distinctive sound that mimics real life. And around the field, you’ll hear things not previously featured in MLB games. I love that we can hear teams celebrating in the dugout now.

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Teams don’t just sound great, either. They look good too. Players, stadiums, and lighting constantly improve with each passing entry into the series. MLB The Show 23 is no different. Each park is gorgeous, showcasing exactly how fans experience going to a ball game in real life. Whether you’re in San Francisco in the middle of July, Toronto in April, or New York in October, each situation looks and feels as realistic as we’ve ever seen. The issue of lesser-known players not quite looking as good as the superstars is still apparent, but this is easily forgiven. Your favorite players will look spot-on to their real-life counterparts, and that’s what matters.

Diamond Mine

When you’re ready to tackle fan-favorite modes such as Diamond Dynasty and Franchise, rest assured that they’re every bit as fun to play as last year. Diamond Dynasty is still – clearly – the bread and butter of the series. It’s not hard to see why. Diamond Dynasty is the mode that makes use of MLB The Show 23’s paid currency, after all. Bear in mind you don’t need to spend money to be competitive. An ever-evolving list of challenges provides players with hefty sums of stubs used to buy newer, better players. And, as was the case last year, I haven’t once felt the need to open my wallet simply to progress.

Franchise mode continues fine-tuning itself, offering new ways to scout and sign players. It’d be nice to see storylines play out in Franchise as they do in real life, but if you’re looking to become the general manager of a team and take them to the World Series, this is the mode for you.

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MLB The Show 23 isn’t a perfect game, however. Minor issues poke their heads out of the dirt, such as the commentators incorrectly explaining a situation. Sometimes they mistakenly call plays, but these instances are sporadic enough not to impact the overall experience. The player management screen has also taken a step backward. It’s a bit more challenging to navigate this time around, never quite feeling as intuitive as last year’s version. Nonetheless, the fact is, I’m nitpicking an otherwise excellent package.

MLB The Show 23 is the best-damned sports game money can buy. I think I say this every year, but the fact remains: Sony San Diego provides the most authentic representation of a sport with their MLB The Show series. Just as I did with The Show 22, I’ll be playing this year’s entry right up until next season. Take me out to the ballgame, and don’t ever bring me back.

***PS5 code provided by the publisher***

The Good

  • Negro League storylines
  • Excellent audio upgrades
  • Gorgeous visuals
  • Best baseball simulation out there

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The Bad

  • Minor commentary issues
  • Music isn’t always utilized properly
  • Convoluted player management screens
MLB The Show 23 Review - History In The Making (2024)

FAQs

What is the easiest way to hit in MLB The Show 23? ›

Move PCI While Awaiting Pitch

As there's that natural tendency to want to push the PCI too far in any direction, also try to work on subtly moving it around the center of the zone because those are the kinds of pitches you'll be able to hit the hardest.

Who makes MLB The Show 24? ›

MLB The Show 24
Developer(s)San Diego Studio
Publisher(s)MLB Advanced Media Sony Interactive Entertainment
SeriesMLB: The Show
Platform(s)Nintendo Switch PlayStation 4 PlayStation 5 Xbox One Xbox Series X/S
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Is Road to the Show in MLB 24? ›

Fortunately, in MLB The Show 24, Road To The Show is getting a proper chance to shine. Road To The Show has been one of the best ways for baseball fans to live out their dreams of making it in the big leagues.

Who makes MLB The Show 23? ›

MLB The Show 23 is a baseball video game by San Diego Studio and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment, based on Major League Baseball (MLB). It is available on the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

What is the best hitting interface in MLB The Show 23? ›

Off the rip, the absolute best hitting interface in MLB The Show is Zone hitting. This gives you control of the PCI (Plate Coverage Indicator), which means you have total control of your hitter's swing path and timing. If you prefer Directional Hitting or Timing, that's perfectly fine!

How to hit the ball every time in MLB The Show? ›

  1. Use the Best Hitting Interface.
  2. Use the Correct Swing Type for the Situation.
  3. Choose the Best Hitting View.
  4. Adjust Your PCI for Visibility.
  5. Have a Bit of Patience.
  6. Affect the Pitcher's Energy and Confidence.
  7. Practice Makes Perfect.
  8. Change the Difficulty and Sliders.
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Who wore #24 in MLB? ›

When thinking of number 24, the first two athletes who come to mind are Ken Griffey, Jr. and Willie Mays. These two great baseball stars wore the number with several teams throughout their entire Hall of Fame careers.

Do stubs transfer in MLB The Show? ›

Just create an MLB The Show account and link all your primary PlayStation Network, Xbox Live and Nintendo Online accounts. Can I buy stubs on one console and transfer them to another console with Cross Progression? No. Stubs purchased can only be used on the platform they were originally purchased on.

Is the show 24 better? ›

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While MLB The Show 24 isn't going to win you over with any revolutionary changes to the formula, the level of representation on show, and the refinements to systems that were already great, makes the 2024 entry another must for baseball fans.

How do you not baserun in Road to the Show? ›

You're already in road to the show. You go over to settings, click on settings, go over to Mode Pacific. Fielding opportunities, you would turn this off or none? Base opportunities, you would turn this to none.

What happened to Sarah Langs? ›

In 2021, Langs was diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, a progressive and terminal illness affecting motor function, often now referred to as Lou Gehrig's Disease. She revealed her diagnosis just before the 2022 Major League Baseball postseason.

How long does it take to get called up in Road to the Show 24? ›

There is no set time to get call up in MLB The Show 24. Players will get called up simply by playing well and getting high overall stats. Buying equipment will help to your boost your overall stats.

Will 2K make a baseball game? ›

The series was licensed by, and based on, the Major League Baseball professional baseball organization. It was a successor to the World Series Baseball games, which were published by Sega. In 2014, 2K announced that the series had been discontinued, following the release of 2K13.

Who is the face of MLB The Show 23? ›

Jazz Chisholm Jr. is the next face of MLB The Show. The Marlins' electric young second baseman-turned-center fielder was announced as the cover athlete for MLB The Show 23 on Monday.

What is the easiest hitting setting in MLB The Show? ›

If this is somebody's first time playing a MLB The Show game, or children are looking to pass the time, Timing mode is the appropriate setting. Players will still choose between a power swing, a contact swing, or a bunt, but each swing will be centralized in the strike box.

How to hit better in MLB The Show 22? ›

With one strike, switch to a normal swing to expand the hitting zone a bit and expand the swinging area more to cover all but the corners of the strike zone. Then, at two strikes, swing for contact and hit anything close. It's a sequence that helps improve a player in Road to the Show without needing to spend a dime.

How to run faster in MLB The Show 23? ›

Let's talk equipment, baby! Cleats are your virtual running shoes. A good pair of gold-grade cleats with a speed boost can shave precious milliseconds off your base-running time. Think of them as tiny nitrous tanks for your player's feet!

How long does it take to get called up in MLB The Show 23? ›

But the standard experience is to spend a few years mired in the minor leagues before finally getting the call-up to the big leagues. Players can potentially get this call within their first few months of playing ball in MLB The Show 23.

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