MLB The Show 25 Beginner’s Guide: How to Get Started

Fielding Tips to Stop Making Errors in MLB The Show 25

Struggling with errors, missed catches, or botched throws in MLB The Show 25? Defense wins championships, and mastering fielding is crucial to avoid costly mistakes. This guide will help you clean up your defense and make more consistent plays on the field.


1. Choose the Right Fielding Control Scheme

The game offers several fielding options: Buttons, Button Accuracy, and Auto. Beginners should start with Buttons, while advanced players might prefer Button Accuracy for more control. Auto fielding is useful if you’re struggling and want to focus on hitting and pitching.

2. Practice Throwing with Accuracy

Use the green meter to time your throws. Aim for the center of the meter when using Button Accuracy to avoid wild throws. If you’re unsure, hold the button a little longer for safer, less rushed throws.

3. Know Your Fielders’ Ratings

Fielding ratings (Fielding, Reaction, Arm Strength, Arm Accuracy, Speed) directly impact performance. Avoid placing poor defenders in critical positions like shortstop, center field, or catcher.

4. Preload Throws for Faster Transitions

Press the throw button just before your player fields the ball to initiate a quick throw. This is especially helpful on double plays and close infield plays.

5. Use the Correct Throwing Button

  • Circle – First base
  • Triangle – Second base
  • Square – Third base
  • X – Home plate

Using the wrong button can cause costly throwing errors. Take your time and learn the muscle memory.

6. Use Cutoff Men for Long Throws

Don’t always try to throw directly to the base from the outfield. Use the cutoff man (press L1 on PlayStation / LB on Xbox) for safer, more accurate relay throws.

7. Read the Ball Off the Bat

Watch the trajectory of the ball. Fly balls require early positioning, while grounders need quick reaction. Trust your instincts and take good angles.

8. Position Your Fielders Strategically

Use the in-game defensive shift options or manual positioning to counter heavy pull hitters. Positioning your defenders well can prevent hits and stop rallies.

9. Pay Attention to Player Fatigue and Conditions

Fatigued players or rainy conditions can lead to more fielding mistakes. Consider substitutions or shifting to safer fielding options late in games or during bad weather.

10. Practice in Fielding Drills

Use custom practice or training modes to refine your defense. Focus on each position’s reaction time, throw accuracy, and situational decisions.


Final Thoughts

Errors can derail a great game, but with these fielding tips, you’ll play cleaner defense and make smarter choices on the field. As with any skill in MLB The Show 25, consistency comes with practice. Field it clean, make the right throw, and trust your glove!