Alright folks, let’s talk about huntin’ eggs in MLB The Show 24. Heard the rumors, saw the tweets – eggs hidden all over Diamond Dynasty for Easter. Sounds fun, right? Wanted those rewards badly, so I jumped right in.
First Reaction: Total Chaos
Booted up Diamond Dynasty, looked everywhere. Checked my inventory. Nope. Checked the storefronts. Nothing doin’. Wandered around the main hub areas like a lost kid. Big goose egg, pun intended. Felt like searching for a needle in a haystack. Honestly, kinda frustrating.

Starting the Actual Hunt
Finally saw folks online sayin’ you gotta go outside the main menus. Duh. So I picked “Play” like I was starting a game. Instead of hitting “Find Match,” I zoomed in on those practice fields and batting cages you see sometimes. Just took control of my player and started runnin’ around.
First spot? Behind the dugouts. Seemed obvious, like where a kid might hide an egg. Ran all the way down the baseline, looked under benches, behind equipment trunks… nothing. Thought maybe I was blind.
Next, headed out to the bullpens. Figured pitchers warming up might see something. Ran all around the mounds, checked behind fences, peeked in those little bullpen sheds. Zip. Zero. Nada. Started wonderin’ if this whole egg hunt thing was a joke.
Finding the Good Spots
Took a break, grabbed a drink. Came back determined. Remembered folks mentionin’ the more detailed stadium areas. So I switched to playing in one of the real life MLB stadiums – the ones with all the extra nooks.
Got control, ran towards the tunnels leading to the clubhouse. Bam! Bright pink egg just chillin’ near some equipment bags. Grabbed it real quick, popped a notification. Okay, progress!
Got pumped, started methodically checking:
- Service corridors near the concession areas. Found another egg tucked behind a soda machine. Sneaky!
- Player entry ways near the parking gates. One shiny egg sittin’ right there by a security kiosk.
- Little fan plazas near the main gates. Scanned around statues or info boards. Another egg waiting!
- Batting practice cages tucked away from the main field. Looked underneath the L-screen things. Found two more there! Like Easter under furniture.
What Worked Best
Forget open field or obvious dugout spots. Waste of time. The hidden service areas and less glamorous fan-access zones around the stadium perimeter were absolute goldmines. Places you normally sprint past to get to a game.

The key? Patience. And actually looking behind and under stuff. Don’t just run down the middle. Hug walls, check corners, look near props like carts or trash bins. Took me longer than it should’ve, lemme tell ya. Whole darn map is massive.
Bottom Line
If you’re going egg huntin’, skip the field itself at first. Head straight for the margins:
- Service tunnels & hallways (especially near clubhouse signs)
- Fan zones near entrances (check around any objects)
- Practice cage areas (look low and behind structures)
- Any little niche off the main path
Happy hunting! It’s a grind, but the goodies are worth it. Trust me, start on the edges, not the field.