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Ultimate MLB The Show 25 Beginner Guide: What to Do First
MLB The Show 25 brings a new year of baseball action with refined animations, smarter AI, better fielding logic, and MLB The Show 25 Stubs a revamped progression system. Whether you’re brand new to the series or returning after a long break, the early hours can feel overwhelming. Diamond Dynasty, Road to the Show, Franchise, Moments, Battle Royale—there’s a lot to take in.
This guide breaks down the first things every beginner should do in MLB The Show 25 to progress faster, avoid common mistakes, and build a strong foundation for your Diamond Dynasty and Road to the Show careers.
1. Choose Your Gameplay Settings First (Don’t Skip This)
Before you jump into any mode, you should set your gameplay settings correctly. These affect your hitting, pitching, fielding, throwing, and camera angles—and they dramatically change how difficult or easy the game feels.
Best Beginner Settings
Hitting Difficulty: Rookie or Veteran
Pitching Difficulty: Veteran
Pitching Interface: Meter (most accessible) or Pulse
Hitting Interface: Directional for beginners; Switch to Zone later
Throwing Interface: Button Accuracy
Fielding Assist: Assisted
Baserunning: Auto or Classic
These settings help you learn the basics without being punished too hard early on. As you improve, gradually increase difficulty to buy MLB The Show 25 Stubs All-Star for better XP and stubs.
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