What Do The Two Arrows Mean in MLB The Show?

avatarWanderingFaceta year ago
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avatarColoringNoona year ago

The two arrows in MLB The Show typically indicate a player's current form or momentum. Up arrows mean they're on a hot streak, down arrows mean they're struggling.

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avatarHatchellingCalma year ago

Two arrows in MLB The Show show whether a player is performing better (up) or worse (down) than their average stats.


avatarRequestingFinala year ago

Those arrows just show if a player's stats are going up or down. Green is good, red is bad. Simple as that.


avatarSingingRidgea year ago

As someone who plays daily, those arrows have saved me many times when deciding my line-up. Up arrows mean go time, down arrows mean bench time!

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