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MLB The Show 25: Fixing the 'Base Hit To Right Field' Bug

Author : Scarlett May 05,2025

Launch day for any game can be a whirlwind as players dive in to explore every feature, and *MLB The Show 25* is no exception. With the excitement comes the inevitable discovery of bugs, and one in particular—the “Base hit to right field” bug—is causing a stir. Let's delve into what this bug is and how you can address it in *MLB The Show 25*.

What Is the ‘Base Hit to Right Field’ Bug in MLB The Show 25?

Luis Robert in MLB The Show 25 as part of an article about the base hit to right field bug.

Even before *MLB The Show 25* hit the shelves, players reported a peculiar issue at the plate. No matter where the ball landed, commentator Boog Sciambi consistently announced, "Swing and a ground ball. Base hit to right field." This discrepancy can be highly confusing, particularly when the ball actually goes to left field or sails out of the park.

Clearly, this is not what San Diego Studio envisioned. The commentary should align seamlessly with the gameplay. However, this bug has significant gameplay implications. If a player anticipates a base hit to right field, they might mistakenly send a runner home, only to find that the defender is poised to make a play. Thankfully, there are steps you can take to mitigate this issue.

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How To Fix the ‘Base Hit to Right Field’ Bug in MLB The Show 25

The simplest way to bypass the “Base hit to right field” bug is by muting the commentators. Navigate to the game’s settings and slide the “Commentary Volume” down to zero. This prevents Boog Sciambi from making the incorrect call. However, this solution isn't without its drawbacks; the sounds of the game, like the crack of the bat, provide valuable feedback for players. Hopefully, this bug will be addressed soon, allowing you to enjoy the full audio experience once again.

As of now, San Diego Studio has not officially acknowledged the “Base hit to right field” bug, leaving players in the dark about any potential permanent fixes. Given that *MLB The Show 25* is in its launch week, the developers are likely focused on smoothing out the overall gameplay experience.

And that’s how to address the “Base hit to right field” bug in *MLB The Show 25*. For more tips, consider whether you should opt for college or go pro in this year’s Road to the Show mode.

*MLB The Show 25 is available now on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch.*

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