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

Top 10 Hitting Tips in MLB The Show 25

Struggling to make consistent contact or send balls over the fence in MLB The Show 25? Hitting is one of the most challenging yet rewarding aspects of the game. These 10 essential tips will help you step up to the plate with confidence and start racking up hits in no time.


1. Use Zone Hitting for Maximum Control

Zone Hitting allows you to control the Plate Coverage Indicator (PCI) with the left stick. It offers more precision and better results compared to Directional or Pure Analog. Spend time practicing it in custom practice mode to improve hand-eye coordination.

2. Customize Your Batting Camera

Switch your camera angle to one that gives you a better view of the strike zone. Many players prefer “Strike Zone” or “Strike Zone 2” for a close-up view that helps with pitch recognition.

3. Be Selective at the Plate

Don’t swing at everything. Wait for pitches in the zone you’re comfortable with. Practice taking a few pitches to get the pitcher’s rhythm and timing down.

4. Work the Count

Aim to get ahead in the count. Hitters have the advantage at 2-0, 3-1, and 3-0 counts. Look for fastballs in your hot zone in these situations and take advantage.

5. Master Timing

Timing is everything. Use the practice mode’s feedback feature to learn whether you’re early, late, or on time. Once you start reading pitch speed effectively, your hitting will drastically improve.

6. Use Power Swing Sparingly

Power swings (Square on PlayStation / X on Xbox) are tempting, but they reduce your plate coverage. Use them only on 3-0 counts or when you’re sure you’ll get a pitch in your wheelhouse.

7. Know Your Hitters’ Strengths

Check each hitter’s attributes. Use players with high Contact and Vision for table-setting roles, and save your Power hitters for RBI opportunities. Play to each hitter’s strengths.

8. Focus on Opposite Field Hitting

If you’re consistently early on pitches, work on going the opposite way. Try aiming your PCI away from your pull side to naturally guide hits the other way.

9. Don’t Be Afraid to Bunt or Drag Bunt

Use bunts strategically—especially with speedy players. Drag bunting down the lines can catch defenses off guard and generate easy baserunners.

10. Stay Calm and Patient

Frustration leads to poor at-bats. Stay composed, breathe between pitches, and remember that even the best players fail 7 out of 10 times. Focus on putting together quality at-bats.


Final Thoughts

Hitting in MLB The Show 25 takes practice, patience, and persistence. These tips won’t just help you get more hits—they’ll help you become a smarter, more dangerous hitter at any skill level. Stick with it, keep practicing, and you’ll start to see real improvement at the plate.