Why Is Shota Imanaga Not in MLB The Show?

avatarDroppingSway5 months ago
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avatarGroaningRush5 months ago

Probably because he's still playing in Japan. MLB The Show generally focuses on MLB players, so unless he gets signed by an MLB team, don't expect to see him.

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avatarLettingTail5 months ago

Shota Imanaga isn't part of MLB, so he's not included in MLB The Show. Maybe someday if he jumps to the majors!


avatarBruisingTopaz5 months ago

He plays in Japan, not MLB. Simple as that.


avatarNickelingAlan5 months ago

Shota Imanaga isn't in MLB The Show because he's a player in Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB), not Major League Baseball (MLB). The game mainly features MLB players.

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