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"Demanding a Trade in MLB The Show 25: A Guide"

Author : Camila May 13,2025

In the dynamic world of *MLB The Show 25*, sometimes the grass really does look greener on the other side. Fortunately, San Diego Studio's baseball gem lets you explore new horizons in Road to the Show. Whether you're fresh out of high school and choosing between college or going pro, or already in the big leagues, you have the freedom to decide your team. But as we all know, change can be refreshing, especially in the fast-paced world of professional sports.

Unlike previous versions of Road to the Show where you could directly ask for a trade once you reached the majors, *MLB The Show 25* has changed the game. Now, you can't simply request a move to another team. But don't worry, there's a clever workaround to get you to a new team faster.

The Trade Frequency bar in MLB The Show 25 Road to the Show as part of an article about demanding a trade.

Head over to the Sliders section in the Road to the Show settings, where you'll find an option called "Trade Frequency." This setting controls how often trades occur in the game. By sliding it all the way to the right, you increase the likelihood of players, including yourself, being traded. However, remember that other teams need to take notice of you first before they'll reach out with an offer.

Once you start generating buzz around the league, your agent will keep you in the loop. Eventually, trade offers will come your way. Take your time to review the options, but be strategic because there's no guarantee that teams will keep calling. When you've found the perfect destination, go ahead and accept the trade. After you've settled into your new clubhouse, don't forget to slide the Trade Frequency setting back down to minimize future trade requests.

And there you have it—how to demand a trade in *MLB The Show 25* Road to the Show. If you're looking to enhance your gameplay further, check out the best hitting settings for *MLB The Show 25*.

*MLB The Show 25 is now in Early Access on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S.*

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