Alright, so, picture this: I’m diving deep into “MLB The Show 24,” right? And I’m not just playing the usual stuff. Nah, I’m all about those minor league stadiums. I wanted to get the full experience, you know? So I started this little project of mine, a mission, if you will.
First things first, I grabbed my controller and hopped into the game. I’ve been working on this since MLB 23 came out. My goal? To play in every single minor league stadium in the game. And let me tell you, it’s been a journey. I started with the Double-A parks. All 30 of ’em. From the looks of it, these places are the real deal. I mean they have real MLB players, real MLB stadiums, why not these? So, I played game after game, making sure I hit each one. It took a while, but I did it. I played in every single Double-A stadium.
But I didn’t stop there. Next up were the Triple-A stadiums. Another 30 parks to go. I dove back in, grinding through games, experiencing the unique vibe of each stadium. Some were new to me, like Capital Lange Park and DCJ Field.
- Step 1: I fired up the game and went straight to the stadium selection.
- Step 2: I made a list of all the Double-A stadiums.
- Step 3: I played games in each one, checking them off my list as I went.
- Step 4: I did the same for the Triple-A stadiums.
Here’s how I did it:
It felt like a real accomplishment when I finally played in all 60 stadiums. And let me tell you, it changes the game. It’s way more fun than just sticking to the big league parks. It feels more, I don’t know, authentic? And I think every team should have at least one of their classic stadiums in the game.
So, that’s my story. I took on this challenge in “MLB The Show 24,” and I did it. Played in every minor league stadium, just to get that full, immersive experience. And honestly? It was totally worth it. If you’re a fan of the game, I highly recommend giving it a shot. It’s a whole different ball game down in the minors.