Each year, MLB The Show evolves not just as a baseball simulation, but as a nostalgic tribute to the game's greatest players across generations. With its consistently growing Legends roster, fans look forward to MLB The Show 25 Stubs each new installment not just for gameplay improvements or graphical upgrades, but to see which former superstars make the cut. Now, MLB The Show has turned to its community, asking one simple but electrifying question: "Who do you most want to see added to MLB The Show?"
Ichiro might be the most universally requested addition. The Japanese sensation was a masterclass in contact hitting, outfield defense, and throwing accuracy. With a career .311 batting average, over 3,000 MLB hits, and a cannon from right field, Ichiro would be a fan favorite in Diamond Dynasty. His unique stance, smooth swing, and iconic moments like his 2001 AL MVP season make him an ideal candidate for both gameplay variety and historical authenticity.
The elephant in the room of MLB The Show legend discussions has always been Barry Bonds. The all-time home run king is absent due to licensing complexities, but his name surfaces every year as the most glaring omission. Bonds wasn’t just a power hitter—he was a feared on-base machine with unmatched plate discipline and a cannon of an arm in left field during his prime.
Another polarizing, high-demand player is Roger Clemens. With 354 career wins, 7 Cy Young Awards, and an intimidating mound presence, "The Rocket" would instantly become one of the top starting pitchers in the game. His powerful fastball, devastating splitter, and high-intensity persona would translate beautifully into gameplay mechanics.
Bo Jackson isn't just a baseball legend—he’s a cultural icon. The two-sport star captivated audiences with his sheer athleticism, crushing homers and making highlight-reel plays in the outfield. Despite a relatively short MLB career, Jackson's mythos and marketability are enormous.
As MLB The Show works to incorporate more Negro League legends—especially after the successful addition of Satchel Paige, Jackie Robinson, and Buck O’Neil—Josh Gibson is at the top of the wishlist. Known as “the Black Babe Ruth,” Gibson is widely regarded as one of the greatest power hitters of all time.
Pedro Martinez had one of the most dominant peaks in MLB history, and fans have been clamoring for his return to The Show. His pinpoint control, nasty changeup, and competitive fire would make him a lethal card in Diamond Dynasty. While he has appeared in previous versions of the game, many want a fully fleshed-out Legend version, complete with multiple variations (1999 MVP Pedro, for example).
Despite his legendary 56-game hitting streak and Hall of Fame credentials, Joe DiMaggio has yet to make a proper appearance in MLB The Show. Adding “The Yankee Clipper” would fill a noticeable gap in the game’s representation of baseball’s golden era.
This fan-sourced legend request initiative shows that MLB The Show is actively listening. Whether it’s through Twitter polls, Reddit threads, or YouTube wishlists, this engagement gives players a real stake in the game’s future. It also opens the door for creative ways to introduce new legends—such as themed programs, career spotlight moments, or historical “What If?” scenarios.
The desire to see legends like Ichiro, Bonds, Gibson, and Bo Jackson added to MLB The Show isn't just about gameplay—it's about legacy, recognition, and honoring baseball's rich, diverse history. These names bring with them not just stats, but stories, culture, and generational memories.