Okay, so I’ve been grinding away at MLB The Show 23, and I wanted to mess around with legend stances. Here’s how I went about figuring it all out.

Diving into the Settings
First, I fired up the game and headed straight to the settings menu. You know, the little gear icon? Click on that.
Next, I navigated to the “Create” section in settings, and then found Player Editor. Tap on that bad boy.
Finding the Stance Options
Once I was in the player editor, I looked for the “Motion & Sounds” settings. It is usually hidden under the “Player” setting.
And there it was! A whole list of stance options. They weren’t labeled super clearly as “legend stances,” but I recognized a bunch of names from classic players.
Experimenting and Tweaking
From there, it was all about trial and error. I started picking different stances and checking them out in practice mode. I wanted to see how they looked, how they felt during my swing, the whole nine yards.
- I spent a good chunk of time just cycling through the options. Some were pretty standard, but others were really unique.
- I focused on a few that seemed to fit my batting style. You know, trying to find that perfect balance between comfort and looking cool.
- I even tried mimicking some of my favorite legends, just to see if I could get their signature look down.
Putting it All Together
After a lot of experimenting, I finally settled on a couple of stances that I really liked. I assigned them to my created player, and boom – instant legend vibes.
It took a bit of digging, but figuring out the legend stances in MLB The Show 23 was totally worth it. Now I can step up to the plate with that extra bit of swagger.