Alright, folks, let’s dive into something I tackled today in MLB The Show 24 – figuring out this whole trade demand thing. I’ve been playing this game for a while, and let me tell you, sometimes you just gotta shake things up, you know?

Trying to Get Traded
So, I started a new “Road to the Show” career. Picked my position, created my player, the whole nine yards. I got drafted by some team I wasn’t super thrilled about (no offense to them, just not my dream team, okay?).
My first instinct? “I gotta get outta here!” I went straight to the menus, looking for that big, obvious “DEMAND TRADE” button. Guess what? It’s not that simple.
I spent a good chunk of time just poking around. I checked my player profile, the team roster, even the clubhouse options. Nothing. It’s like they were hiding it on purpose!
The “Agent” Route
Then it hit me – maybe it’s tied to my agent. After all, that dude’s supposed to handle all the contract stuff and, you know, my career. I found the “My Agent” screen (or something like that, I can’t remember the exact name) and started digging.
Lo and behold, there was some kind of interaction there. It wasn’t a direct “demand,” but more like… hinting. I remember having these conversations with my agent, where I could express my, shall we say, dissatisfaction with my current situation. I kept picking the options that basically said, “I’m not happy,” “I want to win,” and “Get me on a better team!”

Playing the Waiting Game
Now, here’s the thing – it’s not instant. You can’t just whine to your agent once and expect to be shipped off to the Yankees. I played through a bunch of games, kept performing well (gotta show off those skills, right?), and continued those “subtle” chats with my agent.
- I made sure to improve my player, get the stats up.
- I focused on my performance on field.
It took a while, maybe a few in-game weeks, or even months, but finally, I got a notification. My agent told me he was “working on something.” And then, BAM! Trade offer. I was outta there!
My takeaways
My takeaway? It’s less about a direct “demand” and more about consistent communication with your agent, and proving your worth on the field. Just get out there, keep playing, upgrade, and don’t be shy about telling your agent you want a change of scenery.