“Seeing people in the States saying they want the Canadian cover and ask how they can go
about getting it is awesome,” he adds. “The fan appreciation is great.” MLB The Show 18
features a so-called tune-up in most of the core areas of the game, which is already
widely considered the most realistic baseball game on the market. In this year’s version,
gamers can take that realism even further by doing things such as creating their own
batting stance, experiencing better baseball physics and selecting from multiple player
archetypes during Road to the Show. In addition, MLB The Show has a new commentator with
an adaptive script that will tell the journey of a player or team over the course of the
season. The replay system has also been upgraded to include full-speed replays and 3D ball
trails. “The development of the game over the past few years have been pretty crazy. If I
were to play a mode, I’d do Road to the Show and start from the bottom to work my way
through the minors,” Stroman said. “From someone who has gone through the process and to
see it in game form is crazy. That’s me being very real. It’s got it almost to a tee, so
it’s pretty special.”
While Stroman says he will “get on the sticks” to play the game with his teammates in
the clubhouse or on the bus, he’s also a big fan of technology as a whole. “With my
life, I try to move as efficient as possible and I think that tech is the only way to make
that happen,” he says. “Whether it be the new iPhone, gaming or whatever it is, I’m
always updated and ready to rock. I’m very in tune with whatever new formats or tech
there is.”
Stroman is also a big social media guy, always personally interacting with and growing his
fanbase on a daily basis. “That’s all me. I’m a big iPhone guy, so I cross platform on
that between Twitter and Instagram. That’s all my tweets and Instagram posts,” he said.
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