Okay, so I’ve been grinding away at MLB The Show 23, trying to figure out who the real MVPs are. You know, the guys you want on your team no matter what.
I started by diving into all the different modes – Diamond Dynasty, March to October, and Franchise. I wanted to see if the top players were consistently good across the board. Because let’s be real, a guy can be a beast in one mode and a total flop in another, right?
First off, I checked out this Shohei Ohtani dude. I mean, the guy was on the cover of MLB The Show 22, so he’s gotta be legit. And guess what? He’s got a 99 rating! Insane. I put him on my Diamond Dynasty team, and man, he did not disappoint. Pitching, hitting, the guy’s a machine.
Then, I saw that Aaron Judge also has a 99 rating. I’m thinking, “No way, two 99s?” So I had to try him out too. I slotted him into my Franchise Mode team and watched him just crush it. Home runs for days! It was awesome.
But I didn’t stop there. I wanted to build a whole team of these top-tier players. So I did some digging and found a list of the top 10 players in the game. I started picking them up one by one, experimenting with different lineups and strategies.
Speaking of strategy, here’s a little tip I learned: be patient at the plate. Seriously, I started taking the first pitch or two, just to see what the pitcher’s got. It really helps you get into a good count, and then you can just pounce on a mistake. Trust me, it works wonders.
Here’s the thing, though. Building a team of the best players isn’t just about their overall ratings. You gotta think about how they fit together. Do their skills complement each other? Can you create a lineup that maximizes their strengths and covers their weaknesses? It’s like a puzzle, and it’s super satisfying when you get it right.
I spent hours tweaking my lineups, trying different batting orders, and experimenting with different pitching rotations. It was a grind, but it was also a ton of fun. And you know what? It paid off. My teams started winning more games, and I felt like I had a real edge over my opponents.
So, if you’re serious about MLB The Show 23, take the time to really learn the players. Don’t just look at their overall ratings. Dive into their individual attributes, figure out their strengths and weaknesses, and then build your team strategically. It’s a process, but it’s totally worth it.
- Dive into different game modes.
- Check out top-rated players like Shohei Ohtani and Aaron Judge.
- Experiment with different lineups and strategies.
- Be patient at the plate and wait for the right pitch.
- Think about how players fit together, not just their overall ratings.
And hey, if you discover any other hidden gems out there, let me know! I’m always looking to improve my team and learn new strategies. Good luck, and have fun dominating the diamond!