Hitting a baseball is often touted as one of the most challenging feats in professional sports, making hitting a home run seem nearly impossible. However, in the virtual world of *MLB The Show 25*, the dynamics change, and you can become a home run king with the right strategies. Here’s how to send the ball soaring over the fences in *MLB The Show 25*.
Tips for Hitting Home Runs in MLB The Show 25
When you step up to the plate in *MLB The Show 25*, the temptation to hit a home run on every swing is strong. While this approach might not work in real-world baseball, in the game, it can significantly boost your score. However, hitting home runs often involves a bit of luck, as you're more likely to accidentally connect with a pitch than to perfectly plan your swing. Still, there are key factors to consider to maximize your chances of hitting the long ball.
Best Home Run Hitters in MLB The Show 25
Not every player in *MLB The Show 25* is equally adept at hitting home runs. The game's Power stat is crucial here, as it differentiates players who can send line drives into the outfield from those who can launch balls into the stands. Before swinging, always check the Power stat of the batter at the plate to ensure they have the potential to hit a home run.
Best Home Run Pitches in MLB The Show 25
It's no surprise that pitches like curveballs in the dirt won't end up in the bleachers. To hit a home run, you need to target pitches you can drive effectively, such as fastballs high in the zone or hanging breaking balls. The pitch's velocity is also crucial; faster pitches can result in harder hits if you manage to square them up perfectly.
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Best Home Run Swing in MLB The Show 25
Every swing in *MLB The Show 25* provides feedback on your timing and the placement of your PCI relative to the ball. To increase your chances of hitting a home run, aim for the coveted Perfect/Perfect feedback, which indicates an ideal swing. Hitting the right pitch with a Perfect/Perfect swing can send the ball flying, often resulting in a home run rather than an out.
It's important not to get discouraged if you don't see immediate results. Even professional athletes experience slumps. Take some time to practice in offline modes, and you'll soon be back to hitting home runs with ease.
And that's how you can hit home runs in *MLB The Show 25*. For more tips, check out whether you should go to college or go pro in this year's Road to the Show.
*MLB The Show 25 is now in Early Access on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S.*