eld.gg MLB The Show 25 Stubs: Post-Game
Practical In-Game Application
Here’s how reading tendencies might work in MLB The Show 25 Stubs a real at-bat:
Situation: 7th inning, tie game, runner on second, 1–1 count.
You’ve seen the pitcher throw a slider away after every fastball in the last three innings.
In the previous at-bat, you took that slider for a ball.
Now you’re ready for it — you set your PCI low and away, wait half a beat, and drive it into the gap for an RBI.
You didn’t just get lucky — you predicted the pitch based on observed tendencies.
11. Tools to Help You Track
Replay Memory: In ranked play, your memory is your best tool. In friendlies, you can literally write down sequences between innings.
Post-Game Review: After matches, think back on what worked and what patterns you saw. It trains your pattern recognition for future games.
Zone Coverage Mental Map: Keep a mental “heatmap” of where they throw most often and shade your PCI accordingly.
12. Common Mistakes When Reading Tendencies
Forcing a Guess: If you’re not sure, don’t commit too early. Bad reads lead to ugly swings.
Ignoring the Score and Situation: Pitchers throw differently with runners on base or in blowout games.
Locking Into Old Patterns: If they change mid-game, you can’t rely on the first-inning read anymore.
Overestimating Random Players: Some opponents don’t have strong patterns — against them, default to MLB The Show 25 Stubs for sale solid plate discipline.

