Alright, so, I’ve been grinding away at MLB The Show lately, and things weren’t going my way. My player was stuck in a rut, not getting the playing time he deserved, you know? So I thought, “It’s time for a change of scenery.” I decided to request a trade.
First off, I made sure my player’s performance was decent. You can’t just be riding the bench and expect teams to be lining up for you. I played a bunch of games, tried to up my stats, and basically showed them I was worth trading for.

Checking the Team’s Interest
Then, I went into the “My Player” menu and found the “Request Trade” option. Before actually pulling the trigger, I checked out which teams were interested. There’s this cool little feature that shows you a list of teams and their level of interest in you. It’s like a little ego boost when you see a bunch of teams wanting you.
- Navigated to the “My Player” section.
- Found the “Request Trade” option.
- Checked the list of interested teams.
Making the Request
After seeing a few teams that I liked, I took a deep breath and made the trade request. It felt a little nerve-wracking, like I was actually telling my virtual manager I wanted out. But hey, gotta do what’s best for my career, right?
Waiting for the Results
Now came the waiting game. It took a few in-game days, which felt like forever. I kept playing games, trying to stay focused, but in the back of my mind, I was constantly wondering if the trade would go through.
Getting Traded
Finally, I got the news! I was traded! It was a bit of a shock at first to see my player in a new uniform, but it was also exciting. A fresh start, new teammates, a new ballpark.
So, that’s how I requested a trade in MLB The Show. It’s a pretty cool feature that adds a bit of realism to the game. If you’re feeling stuck or just want a change, give it a shot. Just remember to put in the work and make yourself a valuable asset first. You never know, you might end up on your dream team!