Sony has added a new in-game radio show that lets you know how you're doing as a GM. You'll need to balance the needs of the athletes with the needs of the owners. In Franchise, you'll take on the role of a GM. The Exhibition mode lets you pit two clubs of any era against each other in any stadium. The pitching mechanics have also seen a few tweaks that make it easier than ever to throw accurate pitches."MLB 15: The Show" features the same array of single-player modes that users have come to love.
Athletes in the outfield are now more responsive and feature better animations than in previous titles.
"MLB 15: The Show" has also made minor improvements to fielding. This new addition to the title makes it easier for novices to control the baseball. Now, players can dictate where they want the ball to go before a swing. Previously, players had to swing the bat at certain times to send the ball flying in a particular direction. The biggest change in "MLB 15: The Show" for the PlayStation 3 is the introduction of directional hitting. With new skin tones, the in-game players more closely match their real counterparts. The player models in this video game for the PS3 have also had a revamp. Fans will also cheer when their favorite athlete is up to bat and heckle the opposing club. The stadiums are full of life with fans holding up signs to support their team. This sports game features some of the most realistic graphics seen on a PS3 game. While much of the gameplay remains the same as previous games in the franchise, there are many new improvements. "MLB 15: The Show" for the PlayStation 3 builds upon the framework laid down by the previous games.