MLB: The Show 22 is out now, and players are experiencing some issues with the servers. MLB: The Show is on Nintendo Switch for the first time and features crossplay across all consoles. With so many ways to play, server issues are bound to happen.
To fix the MLB: The Show Unhandled Server Exception, first unplug your router and reset your console, leaving both off for 30 seconds. If the issue is still happening, check the MLB: The Show 22 server status atDown Detector, or check the official social media for San Diego Studios andMLB: The Show.
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If the servers are not down, you may have to clear the game cache, and if that does not solve the problem, uninstall and reinstall the game. Some players have experienced server issues due to the console time and date settings being changed or not updated. Reinstalling the game seems to be the safest fix but it will take some time.
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The server issues with MLB: The Show 22 are affecting players' xp, rewards, save files, and online play. Server issues should be resolved with time, but many game modes use cloud saves, so servers should be fixed quickly.
For more MLB: The Show guides, check outHow to change batting and pitching difficulty in MLB: The Show 22on Pro Game Guides.