Okay, so, I wanna talk about how I got traded in MLB The Show 24’s Road to the Show mode. It’s a bit of a process, but it’s not rocket science.
First off, I created my player. You know, the usual stuff – picked my position, customized my appearance, and all that jazz. I went with a power-hitting first baseman because, well, who doesn’t love hitting dingers? Then, I got drafted by a team. Honestly, I wasn’t too thrilled with where I landed, but hey, it’s all part of the journey, right?

Once I was on the team, I started playing games, grinding through the minors. I focused on improving my player’s attributes, you know, hitting for power, making solid contact, and fielding my position like a pro. It’s not just about playing the games; you gotta put in the work during training sessions too. I made sure my performance was top-notch, racking up those stats, hitting home runs, and driving in runs. Basically, I tried to be the best player I could be on the field.
But here’s the thing, even if you’re playing well, sometimes you just don’t vibe with the team you’re on. Maybe the team’s philosophy is different, maybe there is no opportunity for your position, or maybe you just want a change of scenery. That’s where requesting a trade comes in. I kept playing well, but I knew I wanted to try to play somewhere else.
How to Make the Request
- So I went to the “My Ballplayer” screen, found “Request Trade,” and selected it.
- You’ll be given a list of three teams to pick from. Look at it carefully. I picked the team that I thought was the best fit for me, a team where I saw the most opportunity for my position and play style.
- After that, it was just a waiting game. It took a few in-game weeks, but eventually, I got the news – I was traded!
It felt pretty good to finally be on a team where I felt like I could really shine. Of course, getting traded doesn’t mean you’ve made it. You still gotta prove yourself on your new team. But for me, it was a step in the right direction. I continued playing my heart out, honing my skills, and climbing the ranks. And who knows, maybe one day I’ll even make it to the big leagues!
So that’s my story of how I got traded in MLB The Show 24. It’s a process that requires patience, dedication, and a little bit of luck. But if you put in the work and stay focused on your goals, you can make it happen. Remember, it’s your career, your journey. Don’t be afraid to take control and make the moves that you think are best for you. Good luck out there, and remember to have fun!