What Is Arbitration in MLB The Show?

avatarWanderingFaceta year ago
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avatarColoringNoona year ago

Arbitration in MLB The Show is a game mechanic where players can negotiate contracts for eligible players to avoid going to free agency. It's basically like a high-stakes salary negotiation mini-game!

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avatarColoringNoona year ago

Arbitration in MLB The Show lets you negotiate with players who have more than 3 years of MLB service but less than 6 years, avoiding free agency.


avatarTargetingDirta year ago

Arbitration? It's like haggling, but with baseball salaries! You negotiate to keep your players happy and on your team.


avatarNailingSurgea year ago

It's a way to avoid losing your fave players by negotiating their salaries before they hit free agency. Less drama, more gameplay!

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