MLB The Show 24 Adds First Female Player In Series History

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Toni Stone in 1953
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When MLB The Show 24 launches next month, it will include a female baseball player who made history in 1953. That inclusion will break new ground for the game series, too, as it’s never featured a playable woman character before.

On February 14, the official MLB The Show 24 X (formerly Twitter)account announced that as part of the “Storylines: Negro Leagues Season 2” mode, players will get to play as Toni Stone, the first woman to join a professional, major league baseball team. In 1953, Stone joined the Indianapolis Clowns in what was up to that point the all-male Negro leagues. She was 32 at the time but had been playing baseball in various places since she was 16.

 

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