MLB The Show 25 Update: Game-Changing Improvements

Last updated:22.04.2025
Ethan Thompson
Published By: Ethan Thompson

MLB The Show 25 update 1.009 brings extensive changes to gameplay, Diamond Dynasty, and more. San Diego Studio's latest patch addresses various issues and introduces new features across multiple game modes.

MLB The Show 25 Update: Game-Changing Improvements

Key Takeaways:

  • Gameplay improvements include fixes for guess pitch feature and online play issues
  • Diamond Dynasty marketplace buy/sell order limit increased for high-rated player items
  • Various bug fixes and enhancements for Road to the Show, Franchise, and Stadiums

MLB The Show 25's latest update, version 1.009 (1.0.46 on Xbox Series X|S and 1.09 on Switch), introduces a comprehensive set of changes and improvements to enhance the player experience. This patch, larger than typical updates, addresses various issues across different game modes and introduces new features.

In the gameplay department, the update resolves an issue with the guess pitch feature, ensuring that correctly guessed pitches now land in the intended zone. Online play sees improvements with fixes to bullpen menu access problems. The pause menu has been updated to display player stats in a new format: PA – AVG – HR – RBI – SB.

Diamond Dynasty players will benefit from an increased marketplace buy/sell order limit for player items rated 90-95 OVR, rising from 500,000 to 750,000. This change is set to take effect on April 22nd at 12 PM PT.

Road to the Show mode receives several fixes, including addressing lower difficulty settings occasionally playing as higher difficulty and resolving a crash issue with two-way players in the offseason. The update also ensures players are correctly included in postseason rosters and fixes an issue with CPU-controlled batters making contact regardless of the first pitch location.

Franchise mode sees an improvement in how prorated player salaries are applied to budgets after mid-season trades. The Storylines mode benefits from a fix for a crash that could occur when entering an exhibition game after playing Storylines.

Stadium authenticity receives attention with the addition of missing retired numbers in Citi Field, the "Win! Twins!" neon sign lighting up during night games at Target Field, and fixes to Mariners flags and banners at T-Mobile Park.

Other notable additions include the Los Angeles Dodgers 2024 World Series Gold uniforms and updated player models for Jackson Rutledge and Mason Englert. The patch also addresses various commentary bugs.

This comprehensive update demonstrates San Diego Studio's commitment to refining MLB The Show 25, addressing player feedback, and enhancing the overall gaming experience across multiple aspects of the popular baseball simulation.