In MLB The Show 22, grind schedules have become very common. When new content drops and players immediately request these cards.
There are several ways to grind for XP. Whichever method you choose, you will need a stadium – a stadium for attackers.
We will only include major leagues, minor leagues and classic stadiums in this list. Created stadiums will not be listed.
There are a few factors that we should mention before starting the list. We must take into account the distance to the fence and the total height of the stadium.
polo field
dimensions:
Left field line: 279 feet
Center left: 450 feet
Center: 483 feet
Center right: 449 feet
Straight field line: 258 feet
Polo Grounds is one of the most famous stadiums in MLB The Show history. A home hit in midfield is almost impossible. During this time, the balls that fly normally are transformed into circuits. The reason Polo Grounds made this list is because of its ability to reach additional bases. No matter how slow a player is, the space ball on the polo field always turns into a triple.
Coors Valley
dimensions:
Left field line: 347 feet
Center left: 390 feet
Center: 415 feet
Center right: 375 feet
Straight field line: 350 feet
Coors Field does not have shorter fences like some other stadiums. Instead, there is ascension. Coors Field is located in the heart of Denver, known for its elevation, and is just under a mile away. In real life and in MLB The Show, baseballs fly over Coors Field because of this height. If you’re looking to destroy circuits as you gain XP, Coors Field is for you.
Bayfront Stadium
dimensions:
Right field: 325 feet
Middle: 400 feet
Left field: 335 feet
BayFront Stadium is the first and only minor league stadium to make this list. BayFront Stadium is home to the Pensacola Blue Wahoos, an affiliate of the Miami Marlins. BayFront is not only a beautiful stadium to play in, but also has great dimensions. Only 330 feet on either line and only 400 feet from the center, you can do plenty of circuits here.
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