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Can "MLB The Show 25" make baseball appealing to me?

Simon Balissat
20.3.2025
Translation: machine translated
Pictures: Simon Balissat

Baseball is a niche sport in Europe. The sport, which is popular in the USA and Japan, is considered boring and difficult to understand. Can a game convince me otherwise?

Learning by playing seems to me to be a sensible way to close this knowledge gap. I want to try this with Sony's baseball game "MLB The Show 25". Spoiler: It doesn't work.

Every beginning is easy

I start in Medias res. The game sends me straight to the field, where I both hit and throw. What was that again? The catcher has to catch the ball three times, then the batter is out. OK. And three outs like that means my team gets to hit the ball next - and score.

I remember in PE class where we played a simple version of baseball. The game explains well which buttons I have to press. The tutorial throws around technical terms like "curve ball" or "fastball", which I don't understand, but my balls still land on the catcher with a certain regularity. I also develop a routine when hitting the ball... it's not that difficult, is it?

Baseball with training wheels

This is not fun. But it does give me the time to understand the most important fade-ins. Where I can see how many outs there have already been, which inning we are in and how many strikes and balls the pitcher has already thrown.

Facts, facts, facts

My next step takes me into the so-called "March to October" mode. I choose a team and play a season. Because a season in the top division, the MLB, consists of 162 games, the mode is limited to key moments. The game answers the question of whether baseball is boring for me. It is damn boring.

Playful communication of history

This mixture of documentary with interactive elements really grabs me. The story of "Cool Papa Bell", the fastest player of his time, or "Bullet Joe", who could both throw and hit brilliantly, are told in an exciting way and I actively relive them. Even if I'm often not fully aware of the extent of their achievements because I simply don't understand baseball enough...

Learned a lot and realised nothing

.. which brings me back to the here and now. My plan to learn about baseball by playing a video game didn't work. I don't even fully understand the rules. I don't even understand the tactical finesse and subtleties of the game. Nevertheless, I learnt a lot: about the history of baseball, the positions, the teams in the Major League and the course of the game.

When I go to watch a game in Japan, it gives me plenty to talk about in terms of sports culture. If only I could speak Japanese better... Fortunately, there are diverse games for that too.

"MLB The Show 25" has been available for PS5, XBox Series X/S and Switch since 15 March. The game was provided to me for testing purposes by Sony for the PS5.

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