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How Do Player Stats Work in Road to the Show?

Before diving into training or gameplay strategies, it’s important to understand how stats develop in RTTS. Your player has multiple attributes that affect performance: hitting, pitching, fielding, speed, and stamina. Each attribute has a rating, typically ranging from 20 to 99, and these ratings influence how well your player performs on the field.

Stats grow primarily through three activities:

In-game performance – Hitting, pitching, or fielding well in games directly contributes to attribute growth.

Training sessions – Completing drills at the team’s facility or in pre-game training sessions gives focused attribute improvements.

Progression choices – How you spend training points and which drills you prioritize shape the growth path of your player.

Knowing this, your goal should be to balance gameplay and training to develop a well-rounded player or focus on one area to create a specialist.

Which Stats Should You Prioritize First?

It’s tempting to upgrade every stat equally, but experience shows that concentrating on a few key attributes early provides better results. Consider your player’s position:

Pitchers: Focus first on stamina, velocity, and control. These directly affect how long you can stay in games and your effectiveness against hitters.

Hitters: Concentrate on hitting ratings like contact and power, plus fielding for defensive reliability. Speed and baserunning should come second.

Utility players: Balance is key. Identify your primary role and focus on stats that support that position.

Most successful players upgrade ratings that affect in-game performance immediately. For example, a higher contact rating increases your chances of getting hits, which in turn produces more in-game growth opportunities.

How Should You Approach Training?

Training is where many players either succeed or stall. RTTS provides daily drills for various skills, and these should be approached thoughtfully:

Consistency over quantity: Performing drills regularly is better than doing many in a single session.

Focus on weak spots: Use drills to strengthen the stats that are limiting your performance. For example, if your power rating is low, hitting drills that focus on power swings will yield the most benefit.

Use training points wisely: Each drill gives points toward your attributes. Avoid spending points on stats you won’t use for your current role.

In practice, a balanced approach works best. For example, spend the majority of points on primary stats while occasionally touching secondary skills to prevent them from lagging behind.

How to Gain Stats Through Game Performance

Game performance is the most natural way to grow your player. But not all actions count equally:

Positive actions matter most: Hits, strikeouts, successful defensive plays, and stolen bases give the most attribute points.

Situational awareness counts: Playing your position correctly, making smart base running decisions, and handling clutch situations increases growth for secondary attributes like fielding and situational hitting.

Plate discipline affects growth: Avoid swinging at bad pitches. Walks and strategic hitting contribute more to contact and discipline stats than random swings.

Many players make the mistake of focusing solely on stats in training while ignoring in-game performance. A combined approach ensures your player grows faster and more realistically.

How Do Missions and Objectives Help?

MLB The Show 26 often provides daily or weekly missions that reward your player with attribute points or XP boosts. Completing these objectives can significantly accelerate growth, especially early in your RTTS career. Pay attention to:

Batting missions: Hitting for a certain number of hits or home runs.

Pitching missions: Recording strikeouts, complete innings, or low earned runs.

Fielding missions: Assists, catches, or turning double plays.
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