MLB The Show 23 Review: Negro Leagues storylines are a tribute to baseball legends (2024)

Eric B. and Rakim's "I Ain't No Joke" rock my headphones when I load into MLB The Show 23. The track, with its ruthless audacity and punchy braggadocio, sets the tone for what's certainly my favorite sports video game experience to date.

I scroll through a list of mythic players in baseball, making my way to one of the coldest Brooklyn Dodgers to ever lace up: the great Jackie Robinson. It's a joy thats immeasurably enhanced by the newest feature added to MLB The Show's franchise for the first time — Storylines: The Negro Leagues.

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Bringing history to life

MLB The Show has been around since 2006, making its debut on the PlayStation 2 (though it's now available on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 & 5, and Xbox One & Series X/S). Like other sports games, The Show lets you play as your favorite teams, stacked with real players from the past and present. Now, the series is honoring the pioneering Black athletes who ushered in The Negro National League.

Storylines mode provides players with short, single-player scenarios, each with an objective to complete, like getting at least two hits with Jackie Robinson or earning four runs with Hank Thompson. It's labeled as the franchise's first "season" of storylines, indicating that more additional baseball heroes could be added in the future.

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This crown jewel in MLB The Show 23 comes from a partnership between San Diego Studio and the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum. Bob Kendrick, the museum's president, works to preserve and share the legacy and undeniable impact of the sport's greatest legends from the Negro Leagues. Led by Hall of Famer Andrew "Rube" Foster in 1880, Black baseball players created the first of these leagues to combat segregation and Jim Crow laws that made it near-impossible to play professionally.

This new mode includes eight chapters, each focused on a special player from the Negro Leagues. They're all carefully curated with brief historical insights from Kendrick and engaging original artwork that tell a deeper story of breaking racial barriers.

Past and Present

The eight legends featured in Storylines include Leroy "Satchel" Paige, Hilton Smith, Andrew "Rube" Foster, Hank Thompson, Jordan "Buck" O'Neil, Jackie Robinson, John Donaldson, and Martin Dihigo.

After completing a chapter, each of the players featured in Storylines becomes available for use in the fantasy, dream-team mode Diamond Dynasty (Jackie Robinson was my must-have, considering the immaculate plate vision he added to my squad).

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Playing through "Satchel" Paige and Hank Thompson's stories reminded me of the cultural shift in baseball that was influenced by their gloves. Like MLB The Show 23's cover athlete, Miami Marlins second baseman Jazz Chisholm, Jr., whose euro-step home run celebration continues to draw the awe, and ire, of fans and commentators alike.

In fact, the opening video in The Show 23 also features Chisholm, Jr. flanked by a jazz band, talking about the collaborative musical artform and its impact on the sport itself. The video quickly charts the transformative moments that make baseball worth playing. "Back in the Bahamas on the sandlots, I played to play," the rising star shares.

The inclusion of a mode where players relegated to second-class citizens finally get their roses is a triumphant standard — it marks the need for robust conversation about the forgotten histories of Black players in baseball.

An overdue addition

While changes to the pitching interface and rules have been top of mind for many players going into MLB The Show 23, fans also wanted deeper single-player experiences that go beyond things like Franchise mode (where players can manage their own team). Sports games have had a history missing the mark on single-player content and instead gone all-in on multiplayer features. The Show's Storylines definitely change that.

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The game also features a killer soundtrack, which only builds on the hype of seeing someone like Hilton Smith or Martin Dihigo stretch, swing, and loosen up while Big K.R.I.T. booms through the stadium's speakers. But while the music might be modern, the historical details are authentic.

The jerseys of the Kansas City Monarchs and Chicago American Giants fit players loosely, complete with vintage ball caps. The crowds and stadiums match the aesthetics of the era, and the Storylines chapters are queued up like episodes from a streaming platform — they automatically play after several seconds unless you press the back button.

All in all, the inclusion of the new Storylines mode opens the door to a future where more Negro League legends could get their due. And that makes for a thrilling game.

James Perkins Mastromarino contributed to this story. contributed to this story

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MLB The Show 23 Review: Negro Leagues storylines are a tribute to baseball legends (2024)

FAQs

Are the Negro Leagues in MLB The Show 23? ›

For the first time, MLB The Show includes educational and play functions incorporating the diverse history and backgrounds of the Black and Latino athletes of the Negro Leagues.

Who are the players in the Storylines of MLB The Show 23? ›

The eight legends featured in Storylines include Leroy "Satchel" Paige, Hilton Smith, Andrew "Rube" Foster, Hank Thompson, Jordan "Buck" O'Neil, Jackie Robinson, John Donaldson, and Martin Dihigo.

Does MLB recognize Negro League? ›

Following the 2020 announcement that seven different Negro Leagues from 1920-1948 would be recognized as Major Leagues, MLB announced Wednesday that it has followed the recommendations of the independent Negro League Statistical Review Committee in absorbing the available Negro Leagues numbers into the official ...

Are Negro League stats added to MLB? ›

Baseball is a game of numbers. On May 29 of this year, the Major League Baseball all-time stat book had a new look. For the first time, statistics from more than 2,300 Negro League players who played between 1920 and 1948 were included.

Does the Negro League still exist? ›

After integration, the quality of the Negro leagues slowly deteriorated and the Negro American League of 1951 is generally considered the last major league season. The last professional club, the Indianapolis Clowns, operated as a humorous sideshow rather than competitively from the mid-1960s to the 1980s.

Why did the Negro League baseball end? ›

The teams hung on for a bit, before eventually folding.” “But as times changed, so too did the segregated economy. As Negro League fans became Major League fans once the color-line was breached, black baseball and many of the other businesses that made up the black economy essentially became obsolete.

Is there a DH in MLB The Show 23? ›

"The MLB got the universal DH just last season, so now we got it in Diamond Dynasty as well," senior technical designer Kyle Blake announced in the stream. "So any squad you play with in Diamond Dynasty has a DH."

Will MLB The Show add more storylines? ›

MLB The Show 24 Keeps the Content Coming with New Storylines and Season Awards. Major League Baseball's 2024 season has begun, and MLB® The Show™ 24 is bringing you more content than ever to live out your baseball dreams!

Was the Negro league black owned? ›

Taking advantage of the growth of the Black Northern urban populations during and following World War I, and insisting on Black ownership of the teams, Foster lead a group of team owners to create the Negro National League (NNL) in Kansas City, Missouri on February 14, 1920.

When were black players banned from MLB? ›

The color line, also known as the color barrier, in American baseball excluded players of black African descent from Major League Baseball and its affiliated Minor Leagues until 1947 (with a few notable exceptions in the 19th century before the line was firmly established).

How many Negro league players played in MLB? ›

Below is a list of 52 players who played for major Negro league teams up to 1950 and eventually saw playing time for a Major League team. Of these, nine have been inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. Upon the death of Willie Mays, Bill Greason is the sole surviving.

Who built Rickwood Field? ›

Woodward soon built Rickwood's distinctive mission-style entrance building, expanded the grandstand, and built new bleachers (including the 'colored bleachers' in right field), all to accommodate the overflow crowds. He appreciated the paying business.

Was there a Negro League for football? ›

Unlike in baseball, where the Negro leagues flourished, no true football Negro league was known to exist until 1946, and by this time, the major leagues had begun reintegrating.

Why is Negro League baseball important? ›

The NLBM's story began with the founding of the Negro Leagues in 1920, a pivotal moment in sports and cultural history. Founded by Andrew “Rube” Foster, a former player, manager, and executive, these leagues offered a haven for African American and Hispanic players during an era of segregation in Major League Baseball.

How to get Negro League cards in MLB The Show 23? ›

It's simple: Play the Storylines mode! That's right — all you have to do to unlock MLB The Show 23's eight Negro League stars for use in Diamond Dynasty is to play through their respective Storylines chapters.

Can you play the Negro Leagues MLB show? ›

MLB® The Show™ 24: The Negro Leagues Edition for PS5 and PS4 includes: Full Game Download for PS5 and PS4 (Dual Entitlement) - Digital Code* New Era Hat. Physical Steelbook.

Is the Negro League in MLB The Show 24? ›

MLB The Show 24 incorporates more members of the Negro Leagues. San Diego Studios, the developers of MLB The Show, plan to expand on Negro League story lines first introduced in 2023.

What is different about MLB The Show 23? ›

The game includes a new game mode, named Storylines: A New Game Experience. This mode is set to focus on the Negro Leagues. The mode will feature eight players who played in the Negro Leagues, including Jackie Robinson, Buck O'Neil, Satchel Paige, Rube Foster, and more.

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