MLB The Show 24 60 MiLB Stadiums Project From Alex819

One of the best stadium projects to come out of MLB The Show 23 has essentially returned here for MLB The Show 24 due to custom stadiums being transferable between games. This 60 MiLB stadiums project from OS user Alex819 includes every Triple-A and Double-A stadium (as of 2023).

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The transfer process between games means some minor changes have occurred with certain prop limitations causing some small deletions in some of the stadiums. That said, these 60 MiLB stadiums are still as good as it gets for recreating the entirety of the minors.

This is a project that can be used in a variety of ways, with the only limitation being that due to the realism of the stadiums, these cannot be used online. Alex made all the outfield walls true to life, which means they didn’t really meet the requirements SDS uses for online ballparks.

You can use these stadiums to spruce up your farm affiliates, or you can use all of them if you want to play all Double-A or Triple-A games and more or less take control of the minors and ignore your MLB talent.

You can find out how to download these ballparks below, and you can preview the Triple-A stadiums and Double-A stadiums at those links.

60 MiLB Stadiums Project

You can find these stadiums in two ways.

  1. Search by online ID “OriginalAlex819”
  2. Search by stadium keyword “CWS AAA” for Charlotte or “MIN AA” for Wichita, etc. When there are multiple uploads, look for my username above, as there are copycats out there.

Do you enjoy collecting cards and playing online with lots of dinosaurs? Great, but this isn’t for you. Do you play your RTTS on a Little League-sized field with maximum elevation so it’s as easy as possible? Cool, but you’ll want to move on. Do you crave simulation baseball and get so deep into franchise that you even play your minor league affiliate’s games? Welcome.

Since MLB 23’s release date I’ve worked to create every single minor league stadium in the game. All 30 Double A & all 30 Triple A are here, in one place.

The #1 thing that sets my versions apart from every other is that I’ve made 60 custom outfield walls. Not a single one of these is online friendly because my priority is realism. Combined with accurate elevation, these stadiums play as realistically as the game allows. In Albuquerque, the mile high setting will cause balls to fly out. The “blue monster” in Durham is going to stifle right handed power hitters.

Enjoy!

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  1. Quote:
    Originally Posted by TripleCrown
    Your stadiums are simply amazing. By chance, do you have a few spring training ones already done ?
    Nothing would make me happier than if he did the Cactus League Stadiums. Dowie
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by ashry1599
    your stadiums aren't showing up
    Stadium creator vault is a s*** show right now. None of the creator names are. Dowie
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by LegendKillerOne
    Are these able to be downloaded and saved to minor league teams stadiums?
    You have 30 slots you can use. Period. So you will have modern day parks, pre built SDS Classic Parks, 30 fictional minor league parks and the two spring training slots. Then you have the 30 savable slots for all the AA or AAA parks he created. So it's up to you how you want to fill those 30 slots. Sent from my iPhone using Operation Sports
    I'll throw this out there (since I am seriously considering running a modern day long-term chise and playing all my MLB, AAA & AA games.) AmazingAlex...I blame you! Your parks are amazing! For those that like this idea, the 30 "custom stadium" slots the game gives us poses a problem. International League AAA parks = 20 Pacific League AAA parks =10 Eastern League AA parks = 12 Southern League AA parks = 8 Texas League AA parks = 10 If you also want to play your ST games w/ "real ST stadiums" Grapefruit League = 13 parks Cactus League = 10 parks Now, you can catch a break, because MLBTS23 doesn't change the ST schedules from year to year, so you need to go look at your teams Spring schedule and determine which parks you visit (Could be 5, could be way more), but it'll never change in years 2, 3, 4 etc. OK, still with me? Here we go: The minor league schedules do change every year. So if you select a team whose AA team is in the Southern or Eastern league, there will be AA stadiums that you wont visit every year. If you select a team whose AAA club plays in the International league, please note.....there are 2 divisions that make up the International league, and you will not visit the same parks every season here either. Unless you are OK with DL'ing different stadiums based on that years schedule (which is OK, until they (de-commision" the 23 server 4 or 5 years from now), you will ONLY have a few clubs to choose from where once you download all the minor league and spring training parks you need for AAA, AA and spring training, you'll never have to do it again. As clunky as the stadium vault is, that's a blessing in and of itself. In AAA, you can select a team who plays in the Pacific Coast League. (10 parks) In AA, you can select a team who plays in the Texas league. (10 parks) In MLB, you can select a team who plays ST in the Cactus League. (10 parks) Here are your only team choices where the 3 things above are true: Tex, LAD, SD, Ari, Oak, Sea. This is where this idea goes sideways for me. I live in TXS and minutes from the Round Rock Express (AAA) ballpark, but don't love the Rangers, LAD is too loaded, SD sorta the same, Sea I am lukewarm at best. I think I'd pick Ari from this list, because in the game they aren't rated like a team that would go to the World Series yet. Oakland could be interesting, in that, you could keep them in Oak and keep their tradition alive, it would probably be really hard to be competitive with their budget OR if you are into rebranding, move them to Vegas and I am sure there are a ton of parks in the vault that reflect their new park. OR keep them in Oak and I am sure there are A's stadiums in the vault that reflect what their stadium would have looked like had they stayed in the Bay area. Side note: Teams in the AAA PCL and the AA Texas league still have different schedules every year, BUT they only play teams in the Pacific Coast League and the Texas League, which when adding in the 10 Cactus League Parks will = 30 stadium DL's, and not go over the allowed created stadium slots the game gives us users. Dowie
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by dowie
    Stadium creator vault is a s*** show right now. None of the creator names are. Dowie
    Yup for me also . Wtf ? Sent from my iPhone using Operation Sports
    I just found your stadiums yesterday and oh my god what a difference it makes to playing RTTS. I’m looking forward to enjoying these until ‘24 comes out. And hopefully you do this again in ‘24. I wish I had the patience and skill to create my own in ‘24. Respect!
    I should also add, they should pay you to created the minor league stadiums and add it to the games from the release date. Kinda like they do for RidinRosters and the full minors.
    Alex, I saw your minor league stadiums and I got to say I'm very impressed Wish you did college stadiums. I'd love to see your version of Sewell-Thomas Stadium and Mike Martin Field. Or maybe you could suggest one already done. Anyways thanks for the minors they look incredible.
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by CgyFlames
    Ok, this isn't really a roster, but it's related. Yes, there's a stadium thread, but I think should be more than a single post buried there. Do you enjoy collecting cards and playing online with lots of dinosaurs? Great, but this isn't for you. Do you play your RTTS on a Little League-sized field with maximum elevation so it's as easy as possible? Cool, but you'll want to move on. Do you crave simulation baseball and get so deep into Franchise that you even play your minor league affiliate's games? Welcome. Since MLB 23's release date I've worked to create every single minor league stadium in the game. All 30 Double A & all 30 Triple A are here, in one place. The #1 thing that sets my versions apart from every other is that I've made 60 custom outfield walls. Not a single one of these is online friendly because my priority is realism. Combined with accurate elevation, these stadiums play as realistically as the game allows. In Albuquerque, the mile high setting will cause balls to fly out. The "blue monster" in Durham is going to stifle right handed power hitters. You can find these stadiums in two ways. 1. Search by online ID "OriginalAlex819" 2. Search by stadium keyword "CWS AAA" for Charlotte or "MIN AA" for Wichita, etc. When there are multiple uploads, look for my username above, as there are copycats out there. Enjoy! Triple A previews are here Double A previews are here
    Any plans to do this in the show 24? Sent from my iPhone using Operation Sports
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    Originally Posted by bprasse84
    Any plans to do this in the show 24?
    Aside from vault carryover, no. I don’t plan to get MLB24. I can’t guarantee these work in 24 although I’ve heard from others they do with minor prop deletions due to new restrictions.
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by CgyFlames
    Aside from vault carryover, no. I don’t plan to get MLB24. I can’t guarantee these work in 24 although I’ve heard from others they do with minor prop deletions due to new restrictions.
    They still work great!
    I want to give a shout out to you for all your great work..ive been using them for my Nyy franchise on ps5 thanks so much...Fyi i domt know if i downloaded a version of clover park that you may have done but if u havnt tried it, its the Mets spring training facility in Port st lucie florida where i reside. I have a version im using not sure its yours. Great work btw
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by tytyboogie
    Fyi i domt know if i downloaded a version of clover park that you may have done but if u havnt tried it, its the Mets spring training facility in Port st lucie florida where i reside. I have a version im using not sure its yours.
    Wasn’t me. I did a few spring stadiums for 22 but those of course didn’t carry over.
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by CgyFlames
    Wasn’t me. I did a few spring stadiums for 22 but those of course didn’t carry over.
    Curious...are there enough additions to stadium creator such that IF you had the game you could make your stadiums even better?
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by knich1
    Curious...are there enough additions to stadium creator such that IF you had the game you could make your stadiums even better?
    The ability to do standing fans was on my wishlist since year 1. I think I’d rework the berm areas, get rid of hiding sitting fans under the grass and instead line up standing fans right along the fence (kids often do this at games I attend IRL). Otherwise, all 60 won’t happen again. I rushed certain parts to stay on schedule. If I dedicated 10 hours to a stadium instead of 5, I could improve them.
    This is going to sound stupid, but is there a way to know what is keeping the stadiums from being able to be used online? I would love to use the Mets Double A and Triple A stadiums online in event games, these are fantastic. If anyone knows a tip or trick to find out what I would need to fix or delete please chime in. Thanks!
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Fiddy
    This is going to sound stupid, but is there a way to know what is keeping the stadiums from being able to be used online? I would love to use the Mets Double A and Triple A stadiums online in event games, these are fantastic.
    It’s very simple, actually. I created custom walls for maximum realism, but the game only allows preset walls online. You’d have to open it in the editor and click on the wall to change it back to a preset. Every stadium will then have a number of props that will start flashing red as they're now inside the new walls. Click on each flashing piece and either delete it or move it, then save your own copy. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by CgyFlames
    It’s very simple, actually. I created custom walls for maximum realism, but the game only allows preset walls online. You’d have to open it in the editor and click on the wall to change it back to a preset. Every stadium will then have a number of props that will start flashing red as they're now inside the new walls. Click on each flashing piece and either delete it or move it, then save your own copy. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    Worked like a charm, thank you for that.
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by CgyFlames
    It’s very simple, actually. I created custom walls for maximum realism, but the game only allows preset walls online. You’d have to open it in the editor and click on the wall to change it back to a preset. Every stadium will then have a number of props that will start flashing red as they're now inside the new walls. Click on each flashing piece and either delete it or move it, then save your own copy. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    Curious if you need to do this to play on RTTS as well. I just tried loading into a game with a AA stadium assigned and it defaulted back to a random generic stadium, and actually overwrote the content in my saved version. Strange EDIT: Answered my own question, just saved a version of your stadium made by someone else that had replaced the walls and it worked.
    Do we know if the stadiums that carried over from 23 to 24 will also be available for 25? Specifically these 60 minor league parks. Dowie
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by dowie
    Do we know if the stadiums that carried over from 23 to 24 will also be available for 25? Specifically these 60 minor league parks. Dowie
    I believe they said stadiums would carry over again
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