![]() Give any team, major or minor, a different stadium in Franchise or Road to the Show in MLB The Show 21. If you want the Toronto Blue Jays playing home games on a Grapefruit League field, just like they are right now, you can do that, for example. There are 23 fictional minor-league parks, two fictional spring training fields, 30 custom ballpark templates (that are either ready for play as is, or yours for the tinkering), and 12 classic stadiums from real life to go with the 30 MLB ballparks and the All-Star Game option. In real life, Major League Baseball has moved the All-Star Game to Denver’s Coors Field, in protest of Georgia passing new voting restrictions and regulations widely condemned as partisan and anti-democratic. Interestingly, not only is Atlanta’s Truist Park still the scene of the All-Star Game in this game (for now one assumes that will change with a patch), but you can even use its decked-out All-Star Game version all season long, for the Braves or anyone else. ![]() You may change a team’s stadiums at any point during the season. Image: SIE San Diego Studio/Sony Interactive Entertainment via Polygon If you’re playing in Franchise mode, look for it in the League tab on the main menu page: The ballpark-changing option is over in the League menu of MLB The Show’s Franchise mode it’s not necessary to create a custom team to switch ballparks for any franchise in any league. It looks like this: The clubhouse hub world for MLB The Show 21’s Road to the Show mode. Now, in The Show 21, you can go over to the League menu, in the clubhouse hub world, and check out the “Stadium Assignment” menu option. MLB The Show 20 let players customize uniforms and swap around a team’s stadiums last year, but only in the full-team Franchise mode. My favorite sports video game? Creating uniforms in MLB The Show 20.
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