How To Slide In Mlb The Show 20

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The Art of the Slide: How to Avoid Being an Out in MLB The Show 20 (Because We've All Been There)

Let's face it, folks, stealing a base in MLB The Show 20 is exhilarating. You're a cheetah on the basepaths, a whirling dervish of dirt and determination. But then BAM! The defender's glove swoops in like a hungry eagle and... you're tagged out. Talk about a mood killer.

There's a secret weapon in your arsenal, however, that can turn you from a grounded pigeon to a smooth-sliding shark: the slide.

Yes, my friends, the slide. It's more than just a fancy way to get dirty (although, let's be honest, that is pretty fun too). Mastering the slide can be the difference between safe and...well, let's just say your teammates might give you the silent treatment in the dugout.

From Flop to Fancy: Mastering the Slide

Here's the thing: sliding in MLB The Show 20 ain't your average playground belly flop. It's a strategic maneuver that requires grace under pressure (and maybe some elbow grease).

The All-Important Right Stick: This bad boy is your key to a glorious slide. Flick the stick in different directions to achieve slide glory:

  • Up: A headfirst dive for the dramatic types (or those who need to avoid a high throw).
  • Down: A feet-first stunner, perfect for those times you need to stop on a dime (because apparently, baserunners have amazing brakes).
  • Left/Right: This is where things get spicy. Flicking left or right determines which side of the bag you land on. Crucial for avoiding a defender's waiting mitt.

Pro-Tip: Think of the right stick as a compass. Up = north, down = south, etc.

Slide Like a Champ: Advanced Techniques (Optional, But Super Impressive)

Feeling fancy? Here's how to elevate your slide game from "meh" to "MLB highlight reel":

  • The "Hold Me Back" Slide (L1 Button): This lets the game decide the best type of slide for the situation. Great for those who like a little surprise (or are just indecisive sliders).
  • The Delayed Slide (Hold Right Stick): Feeling like a magician? Hold the right stick in the slide direction just before contact for a last-second slip and slide. Just be careful not to overdo it, or you'll look like you tripped over your own shoelaces.

There you have it, folks! With a little practice and these handy tips, you'll be sliding into bases like a seasoned pro. Remember, sliding isn't just about avoiding tags, it's about style, finesse, and maybe a little bit of showmanship. So get out there, and slide your way to baserunning glory!

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