In MLB The Show 22, players can step into the action during three-game innings to build experience and work their way towards rewards while conserving time in the condensed game mode. While the idea is a big hit with the player base, an issue came to light regarding the energy levels of the game's relief and starting pitchers.
The problem occurs specifically in MLB The Show 22's three-inning games, where players noticed their relief pitchers' stamina bars going into yellow after only five pitches. While the game-shortened mode brings a nine-inning game down to three, relief pitchers usually average a few dozen pitches in a few innings.
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While at-bats can get extended due to several foul balls keeping the play alive, relief pitchers shouldn't be exhausted after a handful of throws. While stamina scaling is trending in the right direction over the years, MLB The Show 22's relief pitchers requiring replacement after a dozen pitches will burn through any player's bullpen in an inning or two. However, San Diego Studio announced that a patch adds a fix to the stamina levels for both the starting and relief pitchers in a tweet on April 12. For players engaged in MLB The Show 22's three-inning games, they'll also notice that energy levels will regenerate somewhat faster as well.
Since its launch, San Diego Studio has had its hands full dealing with bugs and problems, releasing two patches in the first two days. While some issues in MLB The Show 22 are comical, others have left players without the items they used real money to purchase, leading them to take to social media to vent their frustrations. There is still much work to do when it comes to patching things
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