MLB The Show has announced that this year's game, MLB The Show 24, will feature the franchise's first female player, the Negro Leagues' Toni Stone. MLB The Show's Negro Leagues Season 2 follows the feature's introduction in last year's title.
MLB The Show 23 introduced the Negro Leagues, a set of narrative journeys that allowed users to play through some of the biggest moments in the careers of various Negro League players and also learn about their personal histories through short videos. Last year's Negro Leagues included legendary players like Jackie Robinson, Satchel Paige, Buck O'Neil, and more. After completing a ballplayer's missions, users could unlock a 90 overall version of the player and add them to their Diamond Dynasty lineup. In the early days of each MLB The Show, 90 overall or higher cards are usually pretty hard to come by, so the Negro Leagues proved to be a popular feature for both its interesting history and its usefulness. It seems that MLB The Show 24 will continue this trend.
MLB The Show's Twitter account confirmed that MLB The Show 24's Negro Leagues will feature Toni Stone, who played second base professionally for two years. Stone was no slouch, as she hit .243 against some of the country's best African American pitchers during her career with the Indianapolis Clowns and Kansas City Monarchs. MLB.com's entry for Stone recounts that Hank Aaron called her a «very good baseball player» and legend Ernie Banks described her as «smooth» after watching her play for the first time. In fact, Aaron was the player that Stone replaced on the Clowns after he was signed by the Milwaukee Braves. She even recorded a hit off of Satchel Paige, who is widely regarded as the greatest pitcher to ever take the mound in the Negro Leagues.
Based on last year's Negro Leagues, it seems likely that players will be able to unlock a Diamond Dynasty card for Stone by completing her missions. The Vlad Guerrero Jr.-covered MLB The Show 24 will feature other Negro League
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