by Scarlett May 19,2025
Launch day for games like *MLB The Show 25* can be quite challenging, with a surge of players eager to explore every feature. It's not uncommon for bugs to emerge, and one particular issue has been causing confusion among players: the "Base hit to right field" bug. Here's a detailed guide on how to address this glitch in *MLB The Show 25*.
Even before the official launch of *MLB The Show 25*, players encountered a peculiar issue at the plate. Regardless of where the ball was hit, the game's commentator, Boog Sciambi, would consistently announce, "Swing and a ground ball. Base hit to right field." This can be quite disorienting, especially when the ball actually lands in left field or even goes out of the park.
Clearly, this is not what San Diego Studio intended, as the commentary should accurately reflect the on-field action. This bug can lead to strategic missteps, such as sending a runner home under the false assumption that the ball is safely in play. Fortunately, there are ways to mitigate this issue.
The simplest solution to bypass the "Base hit to right field" bug is to mute the commentators. Navigate to the game's settings and slide the "Commentary Volume" to zero. This prevents Boog Sciambi from making the incorrect call. However, this workaround has its drawbacks, as the absence of commentary and other in-game sounds can affect your immersion and situational awareness. Hopefully, this bug will be resolved soon, allowing players to enjoy the full audio experience once again.
As of now, San Diego Studio has not officially addressed the "Base hit to right field" bug, leaving uncertainty about a permanent fix. Given that it's launch week for *MLB The Show 25*, it's understandable that the developers are focused on ensuring the game runs smoothly across all platforms.
That's how you can currently handle the "Base hit to right field" bug in *MLB The Show 25*. For more tips and tricks, check out our guide on whether to go to 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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