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All-Star Game Accuracy Takes the Spotlight in MLB The Show 25 Patch 20

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MLB The Show 25 continues its effort to reflect the real-life baseball season with its latest update, Patch 20 (Version 1.020), released lot of mlb 25 stubs on all major platforms. This update’s headline feature is the long-awaited update to the All-Star Game rosters, ensuring the virtual version of Major League Baseball now mirrors the 2025 Midsummer Classic lineups.

The All-Star Game is a major touchpoint in every MLB season. For both casual fans and hardcore players, it marks a turning point in the season, and within the game, it also signals an opportunity for fresh content, new missions, and themed events. Until now, however, MLB The Show 25 had not updated its All-Star rosters to match the official selections from this year’s game. Patch 20 resolves that, bringing both the American League and National League rosters fully up to date.

Every starter, bench player, and pitching selection that appeared in the July 2025 All-Star Game is now accurately represented in the game. That includes injury replacements and roster changes made leading up to the actual event. Players who follow the sport closely will now see names like Kyle Schwarber, Bobby Witt Jr., and Corbin Burnes in their rightful All-Star uniforms and positions within the game’s menus and modes.

While roster accuracy is the primary change, Sony San Diego Studio also used this opportunity to improve player visuals for a selection of MLB athletes. Eleven players were chosen for updates to their in-game models, likely based on recent facial scans or improvements to capture accuracy. These include names like Thairo Estrada, Darick Hall, José Urquidy, and Jonah Heim. While visual tweaks may not directly impact gameplay, they do enhance immersion—especially for fans of those specific players or teams.

The update is relatively light from a gameplay perspective. No mechanical changes, feature updates, or mode overhauls were included. This reinforces the idea that Patch 20 is a seasonal alignment update, designed more to sync the game with the real MLB calendar than to disrupt ongoing competitive balance.

For Franchise players, the updated All-Star rosters can now serve as a more realistic benchmark for simmed or user-controlled seasons. Those recreating their favorite team’s road to the All-Star break or managing a league through a custom season will appreciate the authenticity. Diamond Dynasty players can also expect All-Star programs and events to benefit from this update, especially when it comes to earning themed cards or completing missions.

Overall, Patch 20 may not revolutionize MLB The Show 25, but it doesn’t need to. Instead, it enhances the realism, keeps the game feeling current, and supports seasonal content that is timely and rewarding. The updated All-Star Game rosters alone make this patch worthwhile, particularly for players invested in creating authentic baseball scenarios.

As the baseball season pushes into its final months and playoff races heat up, fans can likely expect more themed content, roster updates, and player model enhancements. But for now, Patch 20 delivers exactly what it promises—a snapshot of MLB’s best, preserved in digital form for fans to enjoy.

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