Tip 3: Training & Being Patient
How to Get Called Up in RTTS in MLB The Show 21
If you’re doing all of the above and you’re still waiting around, make sure you’re leveraging training opportunities when they come up as they can make up for, well, not being that good at the game.
Select sessions that either A: strengthen what you’re already good at and get that OVR even higher, or B: make up for things you’re really bad at that are holding you back or hurting you from a gameplay perspective such as bad Contact or Speed.
All of that being said, as long as you’re trying to get to the majors, it shouldn’t take more than a season or two in the minors to get up there. San Diego Studios knows that people want to get the majors ASAP and by design, RTTS doesn’t hold you back for long. It’s not trying to be that accurate and keep you in the minors until you’re in your late 20s.
That does it for how to get called up in RTTS for MLB The Show 21. If you have your own tips and tricks, feel free to share it down in the comments below. Also, be sure to check out our fully scored review if you haven’t already.