

Jazz Chisholm looking to win a Gold Glove in center field It also features cross saves and cross progression, so all of your save data will carry over if you own multiple versions of the game. The game will also feature cross-platform play, so players can play with friends no matter which version of the game they own.
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It is available on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S. "MLB: The Show 23" will be released March 28. That also carries meaning for Chisholm, who has spent half his life in Florida. The 2017 version of the game featured Marlins pitcher Wei-Yin Chen as a regional cover in Taiwan. With the cover, Chisholm is also lifting the Marlins into the spotlight, as he's the first Marlins player to grace the cover of MLB: The Show in the United States. So I know everybody from the Bahamas knows now they can do anything after they see this.” This is the first time you’ll ever see a Bahamian on the front of a cover of a video game. “I’m from the Bahamas, it’s a very small country, and you rarely see it. “I’m giving everybody the hope that they need to do whatever they want to do in the world,” Chisholm said. He knows his MLB: The Show cover will have a huge impact on young ballplayers in his home country. The accomplishment carries even more meaning for Chisholm, who is one of eight Bahamian players to reach the majors since 1957. Chisholm and his Marlins teammates fire up "Call of Duty" during their time off, and Chisholm is a longtime fan of MLB: The Show, so being the cover athlete for the game is a big deal to him.

He's fast, he has immense power, and he likes to celebrate big plays. His on-field skills make him the epitome of a video game create-a-player. Aaron Judge, Bryce Harper and last year’s cover athlete, Shohei Ohtani, are among the biggest names chosen to represent the game, which has sold millions of copies since its inception.Ĭhisholm is shaping up to be a perfect choice to carry on that legacy. The video-game franchise has always used superstar-caliber players for its cover. Gracing the cover of The Show is quite the honor. “When I say I was jumping up like a little kid,” Chisholm told Yahoo Sports, “ecstatic. That was the moment Chisholm found out he would be the cover athlete for "MLB: The Show 23."
