MLB The Show 25 My Journey Paths Guide: How Many Team Affinities Are Needed To Unlock New Cards?
After the July 11th update, a large number of new cards have arrived, along with many rewards. The 30 Team Affinity All-Star Game series players added in this update are all 96 OVR.
Although these players are free, you also have to complete the corresponding paths to get these rewards. 30 players represent 30 paths, and fortunately, the rewards for each path are roughly the same. You can get player cards, XP and MLB The Show 25 stubs.
My Journey Paths Rewards
- 5,000 Team Affinity: 78/79 OVR Silver card
- 10,000 Team Affinity: Team Banner
- 15,000 Team Affinity: MLB The Show 25 pack
- 20,000 Team Affinity: Mascot Icon
- 25,000 Team Affinity: 83/84 Gold card
- 30,000 Team Affinity: 4,500 XP
- 35,000 Team Affinity: MLB The Show 25 pack
- 40,000 Team Affinity: Diamond Retro Jersey
- 45,000 Team Affinity: Ballin’ is a Habit pack
- 50,000 Team Affinity: Bat
- 55,000 Team Affinity: 85/85 OVR Jolt Series card
- 65,000 Team Affinity: 1,000 Stubs
- 75,000 Team Affinity: MLB The Show 25 pack*3
- 90,000 Team Affinity: Ballin’ is a Habit pack
- 105,000 Team Affinity: 1,000 Stubs
- 120,000 Team Affinity: MLB The Show 25 pack*5
- 135,000 Team Affinity: Headliners pack
- 165,000 Team Affinity: 1,000 Stubs
- 195,000 Team Affinity: Ballin’ is a Habit pack
- 215,000 Team Affinity: MLB The Show 25 pack*5
- 235,000 Team Affinity: Headliners pack
- 255,000 Team Affinity: 1,000 Stubs
- 285,000 Team Affinity: 96 OVR All-Star card voucher
- 315,000 Team Affinity: MLB The Show 25 pack*5
- 345,000 Team Affinity: Deluxe Choice Pack
- 365,000 Team Affinity: 2025 Finest card voucher
- 1,415,000 Team Affinity: #1 Team Fan Icon
Since each path requires 1,415,000 Team Affinity, this is not a short-term quest, and you can complete the above quests slowly without worrying about it expiring.
The 30 Team Affinity All-Star Game cards are unlocked after you get 285,000 Team Affinity.
How To Make Progress?
There are many quests to get Team Affinity in the game, which can be completed in single player or online. If you have the Jolt series of cards, you can complete the following quests faster. The Jolt Series cards come from Team Affinity 1, 90 cards in total, and do not require MLB The Show 25 stubs. If you haven’t got 85 OVR Jolt Series cards yet, you can get them in this path reward.
PXP Mission
- 10,000 Team Affinity: (Complete all the missions)
- 1. Get 150XP with Silver Players
- 2. Get 300 XP with Gold Players.
- 3. Get 500 PXP with the Jolt Series Players
Quick Impact:
- 5,000 Team Affinity: Tally 10 doubles
- 5,000 Team Affinity: Tally 50 hits
- 5,000 Team Affinity: Tally 15 home runs
- 5,000 Team Affinity: Tally 25 runs scored
- 5,000 Team Affinity: Tally three stolen bases
- 5,000 Team Affinity: Tally 12 innings pitched
- 5,000 Team Affinity: Tally 50 strikeouts
- 5,000 Team Affinity: Tally three wins with pitchers
On the Rise:
- 5,000 Team Affinity: Tally 25 doubles
- 5,000 Team Affinity: Tally 100 hits
- 5,000 Team Affinity: Tally 25 home runs
- 5,000 Team Affinity: Tally 50 runs scored
- 5,000 Team Affinity: Tally 15 stolen bases
- 10,000 Team Affinity: Tally 30 innings
- 10,000 Team Affinity: Tally five wins with pitchers
- 10,000 Team Affinity: Tally 100 strikeouts
Journey to All-Star:
- 20,000 Team Affinity: Tally 300 hits
- 20,000 Team Affinity: Tally 150 extra-base hits
- 20,000 Team Affinity: Tally 200 runs
Journey To Finest:
- 30,000 Team Affinity: Tally 500 hits
- 30,000 Team Affinity: Tally 250 extra-base hits
- 30,000 Team Affinity: Tally 300 runs
The 30 paths represent 30 different teams, so to get Team Affinity above, you need to accumulate progress in each team, which will be an extremely difficult challenge. You can check the specific tasks on each path in the game. Their content is similar, and the difficulty of completion is not high. As long as you take a little time to play the game every day, you will find that these rewards will continue to unlock.
Who Are Those Players?
These 30 players are from different teams, and they all have captain cards. You can unlock these cards after you get the 96 OVR All-Star card voucher.
- Toronto Blue Jays: Alejandro Kirk
- Boston Red Sox: Alex Bregman
- Seattle Mariners: Andres Munoz
- Tampa Bay Rays: Brandon Lowe
- St. Louis Cardinals: Brendan Donovan
- Cincinnati Reds: Elly De La Cruz
- Arizona Diamondbacks: Eugenio Suarez
- Los Angeles Dodgers: Freddie Freeman
- Milwaukee Brewers: Freddy Peralta
- Colorado Rockies: Hunter Goodman
- Texas Rangers: Jacob deGrom
- Athletics: Jacob Wilson
- San Diego Padres: Jason Adam
- Houston Astros: Jeremy Pena
- Minnesota Twins: Joe Ryan
- Kansas City Royals: Kris Bubic
- Miami Marlins: Kyle Stowers
- Washington Nationals: MacKenzie Gore
- Atlanta Braves: Matt Olson
- Chicago Cubs: Matthew Boyd
- New York Yankees: Max Fried
- Pittsburgh Pirates: Paul Skenes
- New York Mets: Pete Alonso
- Detroit Tigers: Riley Greene
- San Francisco Giants: Robbie Ray
- Baltimore Orioles: Ryan O’Hearn
- Chicago White Sox: Shane Smith
- Cleveland Guardians: Steven Kwan
- Los Angeles Angels: Yusei Kikuchi
- Philadelphia Phillies: Zack Wheeler
That’s all about My Journey paths rewards and cards, and it needs to take a long time to complete them all. So, you just try to work hard and train the players of each team.
MLB The Show 25 (4th Inning Program): Which Players Can You Get From Rewards?
With the arrival of June, 3rd Inning Program is over, and 4th Inning Program replaces it. In the June 6th update, 3 powerful 94 OVR bosses were introduced. If you can get all the rewards, you can get at least 2 of them.
Like 3rd Inning Program, 4th Inning Program will last about a month and is expected to end on July 3rd. The unfinished part will no longer be available. The way to complete this program is to gain XP, and You can accumulate XP in other events or in Diamond Dynasty Mode.
4th Inning Program Rewards
- 3,000 XP: MLB The Show 25 pack
- 7,500 XP: 4th Inning Cornerstone Choice Pack
- 12,500 XP: MLB The Show 25 pack
- 17,500 XP: 1,000 Stubs
- 22,500 XP: Icon
- 27,500 XP: 4th Inning Cornerstone Choice Pack
- 32,500 XP: Ballin’ is a Habit pack
- 40,000 XP: Headliners pack
- 47,500 XP: 1,000 Stubs
- 55,000 XP: MLB The Show 25 pack
- 62,500 XP: Headliners pack
- 70,000 XP: 4th Inning Cornerstone Choice Pack
- 77,500 XP: 1,000 Stubs
- 85,000 XP: Banner
- 92,500 XP: MLB The Show 25 pack
- 100,000 XP: Ballin’ is a Habit pack
- 107,500 XP: Headliners pack
- 115,000 XP: 1,000 Stubs
- 125,000 XP: Icon
- 135,000 XP: 93 OVR Milestone Adam Dunn (No-Sell)
- 145,000 XP: MLB The Show 25 pack
- 155,000 XP: Ballin’ is a Habit pack
- 165,000 XP: Headliners pack
- 175,000 XP: 1,000 Stubs
- 185,000 XP: Deluxe Choice pack
- 195,000 XP: Ballin’ is a Habit pack
- 205,000 XP: 1,500 Stubs
- 215,000 XP: MLB The Show 25 pack
- 225,000 XP: Headliners pack
- 235,000 XP: 4th Inning Boss Choice Pack
- 250,000 XP: MLB The Show 25 pack
- 265,000 XP: Ballin’ is a Habit pack
- 280,000 XP: MLB The Show 25 pack (x2)
- 295,000 XP: 1,500 Stubs
- 312,500 XP: Deluxe Choice pack
- 330,000 XP: Ballin’ is a Habit pack
- 347,500 XP: Headliners pack
- 365,000 XP: MLB The Show 25 pack (x2)
- 382,500 XP: 2,000 Stubs
- 400,000 XP: 4th Inning Boss Choice Pack
- 420,000 XP: Crescent Moon pack
- 440,000 XP: Deluxe Pipeline Past pack
Besides 4th Inning Boss Choice Pack, which allowing players to select the boss, there is another noteworthy reward, which is 93 OVR Adam Dunn Milestone. This card has very high attributes and cannot be traded with MLB The Show 25 stubs.
93 OVR Adam Dunn Milestone
- Contact Right: 98
- Contact Left: 79
- Power Right: 125
- Power Left: 91
- Vision: 52
- Discipline: 107
- Clutch: 92
- Bunt: 35
- Drag Bunt: 25
- Durability: 99
This card represents Adam Troy Dunn’s time with Reds. His primary position is left fielder, followed by first baseman. Adam Duun has been selected to All-Star Game twice, in 2002 and 2012, and has been inducted into Hall of Fame.
He bats left-handed and can accurately focus on pitches to the right. And his right hand power attribute reaches an amazing 125, which allows him to hit home runs. But this is not his upper limit, he also has 8 quirks. As a free card, he has surpassed 99% of the cards.
4th Inning Program Bosses
94 OVR Hank Greenberg All-star
- Contact Right: 94
- Contact Left: 90
- Power Right: 104
- Power Left: 109
- Vision: 67
- Discipline: 97
- Clutch: 95
- Bunt: 52
- Drag Bunt: 45
- Durability: 97
Hank Greenberg is the first baseball player of Jewish descent in American history. He spent most of his career with Tigers. Hank Greenberg was selected to All-Star Game five times and won World Series championship with the team twice. He was a baseball star in the 1930s.
Hank Greenberg’s primary position is first baseman. He is good at swinging with his right hand, but he can hit the ball stably regardless of whether the ball comes from the left or right. But even with 9 quirks on this card, he still ranks only sixth among first basemen, while Adam Dunn with 93 OVR ranks fourth.
94 OVR Derek Jeter All-Star
- Contact Right: 120
- Contact Left: 108
- Power Right: 80
- Power Left: 82
- Vision: 80
- Discipline: 80
- Clutch: 120
- Bunt: 50
- Drag Bunt: 43
- Durability: 98
Derek Jeter has spent his entire career with Yankees. As a shortstop, he hit the most hits and is still Yankees’ hit leader. He was elected to Baseball Hall of Fame in 2020 with a 99% vote rate.
This card is also the most valuable of the three Boss cards. He currently ranks first among MLB 25 shortstops. His high contact attribute allows him to make contact with the ball steadily, and his strength attribute of around 80 is enough for him to hit. And his Vision attribute has reached 80, which allows him to play well in higher difficulty.
94 OVR Nolan Ryan All-Star
- Stamina: 112
- H/9: 101
- K/9: 102
- BB/9: 55
- HR/9: 86
- Pitch Clutch: 108
- Control: 65
- Velocity: 99
- Break: 99
Nolan Ryan has played for many teams, and this card represents his time with California Angels. His 22 wins and 16 losses in 1974 are still a record that Angels have not broken.
The starting pitchers in MLB 25 are all very strong, and 94 OVR Nolan Ryan ranks third among them. He is good at 4 pitching methods, but none of them are very high in control attributes.
You can get two of the bosses for free through 4th Inning Program. I recommend Nolan Ryan and Derek Jeter. All three of them are worth around 30,000 stubs. If you have enough stubs, you can go to the trade market to unlock the last boss which one you didn't choose.
MLB The Show 25 All Quirks: Which Player Has The Most Quirks?
In MLB The Show 25, you can often see players with quirks besides their attributes. When two players have the same Overall Rating and their attributes are close, the player with more quirks is often worth more stubs. There are even players whose attributes are not good enough, but they have 5 or even 10 quirks, which makes them get a high Overall Rating.
So how do these quirks work? Which players have more quirks?
How Do Quirks Work?
Each quirk represents a condition. If this condition is met, the player can get an attribute improvement and gain strength beyond their stats.
Quirks do not work in isolation. As long as you meet the corresponding conditions, your players can get multiple improvements. For example, Night Player, Road Warrior and Rally Monkey, triggering these three quirks at the same time can greatly improve their attributes. This mechanism of improving strength in certain situations is very fascinating, and it allows your players to fight back and win like true stars on the court. That’s why players with more quirks tend to be worth more MLB The Show 25 stubs.
How Many Quirks Are In The Game?
There are currently 20 quirks in MLB The Show 25. These quirks are not dispersed, and some quirks are shared only by a few players.
Here are all the quirks:
- Bad Ball Hitter (153 Players Cards): Hitter is good at hitting balls out of the strike zone.
- Break Outlier (118 Players Cards): Pitcher loses less rest time when tired.
- Breaking Ball Hitter (159 Players Cards): Hitter is good at hitting curveballs.
- Catcher Pop Time (18 Players Cards): Good at knocking out base stealers.
- Day Player (269 Players Cards): Better when playing day games.
- Dead Red (224 Players Cards): Hitter is good at hitting fastballs.
- Fighter (164 Players Cards): Player performs better in the 9th inning or later.
- First-Pitch Hitter (196 Players Cards): Hitter is good at hitting the first pitch of the at-bat.
- Homebody (319 Players Cards): Player performs better when playing at home.
- Night Player (250 Players Cards): Player performs better when playing at night.
- Outlier I (43 Players Cards): Primary pitch exceeds maximum speed limit.
- Outlier II (13 Players Cards): Secondary pitch exceeds maximum speed limit.
- Pick Off Artist (170 Players Cards): Has an extremely effective pick-off move.
- Pinch Hitter (96 Players Cards): Hitter is good at pinch-hitting.
- Rally Monkey (138 Players Cards): Player performs better when the team is trailing.
- Road Warrior (203 Players Cards): Player performs better when playing away from home.
- Situational Hitter (227 Players Cards): Players are good at hitting a runner from third base with less than 2 outs.
- Stopper (95 Players Cards): Players perform better when their team is trailing.
- Table Setter (158 Players Cards): Players perform better when there are no runners.
- Unfazed (111 Players Cards): Players are good at hitting two-strikes.
Quirks Ranks
While some quirks are rare, such as Outlier II and Catcher Pop Time, which are possessed by less than 20 players, rarity does not mean power. A quirk that works frequently is more popular.
- Tier S: Day Player, Homebody, Night Player, Road Warrior.
- Tier A: Break Outlier, Pick Off Artist, Bad Ball Hitter, Stopper, Rally Monkey, Pinch Hitter, Fighter, Unfazed, First-Pitch Hitter, Dead Red.
- Tier B: Situational Hitter, Outlier I, Outlier II, Breaking Ball Hitter, Catcher Pop Time, Breaking Ball Hitter.
The quirks are judged by whether the quirk is easy to trigger and whether it lasts long enough. Quirks that last long or are not so hard to trigger belong to Tier A.
The quirks in Tier S are all quirks that last long and are not difficult to trigger. If the conditions are met, they will provide benefits to this player throughout the game.
Which Player Has The Most Quirks?
- 91 OVR Bobby Witt Jr.: 11 quirks
- 89 OVR Ketel Marte: 11 quirks
- 93 OVR Aaron Judge: 10 quirks
- 91 OVR Shohei Ohtani: 10 quirks
- 89 OVR Manny Ramirez: 10 quirks
- 88 OVR Stan Musial: 10 quirks
- 87 OVR Bryce Harper: 10 quirks
- 90 OVR Ralph Kiner: 9 quirks
- 90 OVR Ken Griffey Jr.: 9 quirks
- 90 OVR Roberto Clemente: 9 quirks
- 91 OVR Jim Thome: 8 quirks
These are some players with a lot of quirks, most of which are of great value. For example, Bobby Witt Jr. and Shohei Ohtani are perhaps the most valuable players in MLB 25, with both cards worth hundreds of thousands of MLB The Show 25 stubs.
But quirks don’t play a critical role. If the card’s attributes are not good enough, even if it has 11 or even 12 quirks, it will not make it into the top players. For example, Bobby Witt Jr. and Ketel Marte, both with 78 OVR, have 11 quirks, but their stats are too low, which makes them far inferior to their diamond cards.
There are also may top players in MLB The Show 25 with 5 to 8 quirks, which are the mainstays of players’ team building. Although the more quirks, the better, it also means that it is more difficult to unlock them and will cost you more stubs, so you’d better do it within your means.
MLB The Show 25 Each Position Top 5 Players: Who Can Be The Members Of Your Legendary Team?
MLB The Show 25 is a baseball game that includes all the outstanding players from the last century to this century. You can either form a team you support or form a dream team with the best active players. You can even gather retired legends to form a legendary team.
There are many positions in baseball. If you want to form a legendary and powerful team, each player must be strong enough. Now let’s have a look at the most excellent players in each position.
Catcher
- Mike Piazza, 92 OVR All-Star
- Jorge Posada, 92 OVR Standout
- Ted Simmons, 90 OVR Awards
- Carlos Santana, 92 OVR Spotlight
- Bo Naylor, 92 OVR Color Storm
Mike Piazza’s baseball career started with Dodgers in 1996 and ended with Mets in 2008. Although he is a catcher, he has hit 427 home runs in his career.
He is currently the best catcher, but he cannot play as a designated hitter, which makes his value very low, only 11,000 MLB The Show 25 stubs.
First Baseman
- Gil Hodges, 99 OVR Hall of Fame
- Jeimer Candelario, 91 OVR Moonshot
- Don Baylor, 91 OVR Standout
- Willie Stargell, 90 OVR Contributor
- Stan Musial, 88 OVR All-Star
The best first baseman is naturally Gil Hodges, and his super high attributes make it difficult to dispute. Whether it is offense or defense, he is the best.
But you know it’s hard to get this card, so we’ll settle for the next best thing and choose the easier cards in the top five, which are Jeimer Candelario and Willie Stargell. Both cards can be obtained through MLB The Show 25 stubs trading, but Jeimer Candelario is more valuable, around 140,000 stubs, and Willie Stargell is 1/14 of him. You can make a choice based on your assets.
Second Baseman
- Brian Dozier, 93 OVR 2nd Half Heroes
- Jason Kipnis, 92 OVR Prime
- Chase Utley, 91 OVR All-Star
- Jake Cronenworth, 9 OVR2 Color Storm
- Brian Roberts, 91 OVR Moonshot
Brian Dozier announced his retirement in 2021, ending his eight-year career in the major leagues. Brian Dozier is good at hitting, and his performance in fielding is also good, but his speed is mediocre.
As the current top-ranked second baseman in MLB 25, you only need 15,000 stubs to get this card.
Third Baseman
- Scott Rolen, 99 OVR Awards
- José Ramírez, 91 OVR Live
- Chase Headley, 93 OVR 2nd Half Heroes
- Willi Castro, 93 OVR Topps Now
- Mark Vientos, 91 OVR Color Storm
A seven-time All-Star and eight-time Gold Glove winner, Scott Rolen is an undisputed star on the field. But completing his collection is difficult, and as an alternative, you can choose José Ramírez, who is good at hitting but weak on defense.
Left Fielder
- Yordan Alvarez, 92 OVR All-Star
- Aaron Judge, 93 OVR Live
- Lou Brock, 91 OVR Moonshot
- Jung Hoo Lee, 91 OVR Color Storm
- Willie Stargell, 90 OVR Contributor
Yordan Alvarez has won many honors since entering the major leagues in 2022. He has been selected as an All-Star for three consecutive years.
Yordan Alvarez can only play as a left fielder in MLB 25. He is very good at hitting and is also a rare left-handed hitter. The value of this card is about 110,000 stubs. If you don’t have many stubs, you can also exchange it for Lou Brock, who is worth about 7,000 stubs.
Right Fielder
- Carlos Beltran, 99 OVR Signature
- Shohei Ohtani, 91 OVR Live
- Aaron Judge, 93 OVR Live
- Ronald Acuña Jr., 94 OVR All-Star
- George Springer, 93 OVR Standout
Right fielders have too many stars and each one is priced too high to be considered. If you can’t get one of these dominant players, then George Springer at 52,000 stubs is the last resort.
Center Fielder
- Carlos Beltran, 99 OVR Signature
- George Springer, 93 OVR Standout
- George Springer, 93 OVR Ranked 1000
- Byron Buxton, 92 OVR Moonshot
- Bernie Williams, 92 OVR Postseason
Center fielders don’t have as many stars, and three of the top five are untradable. If George Springer is already your right fielder, then choose Bernie Williams as your center fielder.
Shortstop
- Bobby Witt Jr., 91 OVR Live
- Honus Wagner, 91 OVR 20th Anniversary
- Willi Castro, 93 OVR Topps Now
- Ezequiel Tovar, 91 OVR Color Storm
- Trevor Story, 92 OVR Standout
Some of the above are top-notch in terms of hitting, speed and defense. If you can’t sign Bobby Witt Jr. and Willi Castro, then choose Trevor Story.
Designated Hitter
- Carlos Beltran, 99 OVR Signature
- Gil Hodges, 99 OVR Hall of Fame
- Scott Rolen, 99 OVR Awards
- José Ramírez, 91 OVR Live
- Shohei Ohtani, 91 OVR Live
This position is also full of stars. José Ramírez is the best designated hitter that ordinary players can get, with the first three 99 OVR monsters.
Starting Pitcher
- Roger Clemens, 99 OVR Awards
- Tarik Skubal, 89 OVR Live
- Pedro Martinez, 93 OVR All-Sta
- Pedro Martinez, 93 OVR Ranked 1000
- Jordan Zimmermann, 92 OVR Milestone
The starting pitcher is the most important part of the team’s defense. Fortunately, except for Roger Clemens, the conditions for obtaining excellent starting pitchers are not harsh. You need to prepare about 54,000 stubs to get a top pitcher.
Relief Pitcher/Closing Pitcher
- Eric Gagne, 92 OVR All-Star
- Ben Joyce, 91 OVR Color Storm
- Andrés Muñoz, 91 OVR Spotlight
- Dennis Eckersley, 92 OVR Awards
- Lucas Erceg, 89 OVR Egg Hunt
There are many good relief pitchers, but the good news is that they are usually not very valuable. Even Eric Gagne, who is currently ranked first, only costs about 20,000 stubs.
If you have enough stubs, choose from the above players and build your team!
MLB The Show 25 Top 10 Balanced Switch-Hitter: What Are Their Batting Statistics?
In MLB The Show 25, the batsman is a very important part of the offense. In the game, it is not only the overall rating that determines the strength of the batsman, but also the various attributes of the batsman and the way the opponent pitches.
Just like there are left-handed and right-handed pitchers, batsmen also have their own dominant hand. Some batsmen can handle pitches from both sides and can switch flexibly with their left and right hands, and these batsmen are switch-hitters. If your team has such a batsman, you don’t have to adjust your team frequently.
No.1 91 OVR Xavier Edwards Color Storm
- Contact Right: 120
- Contact Left: 103
- Power Right: 51
- Power Left: 39
- Vision: 109
- Discipline: 103
- Clutch: 106
- Bunt: 69
- Drag Bunt: 66
- Durability: 85
This card was officially launched on May 23 and is from Color Storm series. Xavier Edwards is the shortstop and second baseman of Marlins. His contact left and right attributes are at the top level of the game, and his speed, stolen bases and base running are also at the best level.
The weakness of this card is that its power attribute is relatively low, but he is very balanced in other aspects and it is not difficult to get. You only need to complete the Marlins’ mission to get this card, and no MLB The Show 25 stubs are required.
No.2 99 OVR Carlos Beltran Signature
- Contact Right: 112
- Contact Left: 112
- Power Right: 100
- Power Left: 103
- Vision: 100
- Discipline: 100
- Clutch: 114
- Bunt: 57
- Drag Bunt: 50
- Durability: 99
You can tell from the overall rating that he is very strong. Most of the data of 99 OVR Carlos Beltran is better than Xavier Edwards. The reason he is placed in the second place is that it is more difficult to get.
He is the top-ranked center fielder, right fielder and designated hitter in MLB 25. You need to complete All Live Collection quest to get this card, which will consume a lot of your MLB 25 stubs.
No.3 92 OVR Luis Rengifo Standout
- Contact Right: 88
- Contact Left: 122
- Power Right: 81
- Power Left: 75
- Vision: 91
- Discipline: 98
- Clutch: 92
- Bunt: 40
- Drag Bunt: 25
- Durability: 94
92 OVR Luis Rengifo was officially launched on May 15th. His batting attributes are already very good. If it is upgraded by Pitcher Captain, then this card will have no weaknesses.
This card is currently worth around 92,000 stubs. This is because he can be the second baseman, third baseman, shortstop, and left and right outfielder in your team, and it is a very flexible and versatile card.
No.4 89 OVR Ozzie Smith 2nd Half Heroes
- Contact Right: 90
- Contact Left: 81
- Power Right: 30
- Power Left: 70
- Vision: 103
- Discipline: 83
- Clutch: 75
- Bunt: 99
- Drag Bunt: 99
- Durability: 88
89 OVR Ozzie Smith comes from 2nd Inning XP Path Program. His right hand power is relatively weak in batting, but his contact attributes are very good.
Ozzie Smith’s main position is shortstop, and he is particularly good at defense and speed. His 5 quirks make up for his lack of power to a certain extent.
No.5 81 OVR Geraldo Perdomo Diamondbacks
- Contact Right: 65
- Contact Left: 97
- Power Right: 52
- Power Left: 32
- Vision: 90
- Discipline: 86
- Clutch: 90
- Bunt: 48
- Drag Bunt: 47
- Durability: 90
81 OVR Geraldo Perdomo’s attributes don’t seem to be very good, but as a switch-hitter, Geraldo Perdomo’s data is very balanced and can play as a shortstop, second baseman and third baseman.
The way to get it is also easy. You only need 800 stubs to get this card, and he can get the bonus of both Hitter Captain and Pitcher Captain.
No.6 90 OVR Chipper Jones All-Star
- Contact Right: 72
- Contact Left: 125
- Power Right: 70
- Power Left: 103
- Vision: 87
- Discipline: 85
- Clutch: 66
- Bunt: 35
- Drag Bunt: 25
- Durability: 97
Chipper Jones is quite good at dealing with balls from the left side, whether he uses his left hand or right hand. He is similar to Geraldo Perdomo, both of whom can get the bonus of Hitter Captain and Pitcher Captain, but you need 4,700 stubs to unlock him, and Chipper Jones can only appear as a third baseman.
No.7 90 OVR Chipper Jones Ranked 1000
- Contact Right: 72
- Contact Left: 125
- Power Right: 70
- Power Left: 103
- Vision: 87
- Discipline: 85
- Clutch: 66
- Bunt: 35
- Drag Bunt: 25
- Durability: 97
The reason why the card is placed at Rank 7, it is more difficult to get than All-Star Chipper Jones.
No.8 90 OVR Ted Simmons Awards
- Contact Right: 90
- Contact Left: 99
- Power Right: 72
- Power Left: 63
- Vision: 95
- Discipline: 72
- Clutch: 107
- Bunt: 35
- Drag Bunt: 25
- Durability 94
90 OVR Ted Simmons has two good hitting attributes, but his power is slightly lacking in comparison. Ted Simmons can help you defend as a left fielder, but his speed attribute is very poor. Another reason this card is placed in the eighth place is that it is a bit difficult to get, like 99 OVR Carlos Beltran.
No.9 92 OVR Jorge Posada Standout
- Contact Right: 97
- Contact Left: 88
- Power Right: 100
- Power Left: 80
- Vision: 80
- Discipline: 86
- Clutch: 100
- Bunt: 35
- Drag Bunt: 25
- Durability: 93
92 OVR Jorge Posada is the second-ranked catcher in MLB 25. His batting attributes are very perfect, but he can only play as a catcher and designated hitter, and his value is too high which you need about 140,000 stubs to unlock it.
No.10 84 OVR Jurickson Profar New Threads
- Contact Right: 79
- Contact Left: 92
- Power Right: 65
- Power Left: 79
- Vision: 81
- Discipline: 81
- Clutch: 100
- Bunt: 63
- Drag Bunt: 58
- Durability: 98
Jurickson Profar can play as a first baseman and left fielder, and after he gets all the bonuses, his batting attributes are among the top hitters. You can get this card through trading, and its current value is 21,000 stubs.
These switch-hitting may not be the best in terms of individual attributes, but in terms of difficulty to get them and all their attributes, they are the best switch-hitting.
MLB The Show 25 New 11 Diamond Players: How Much Have They Increased In Value?
MLB The Show 25 player ratings are not static. Every once in a while, the developers will adjust the player’s score up or down, or even upgrade gold cards to Diamond cards. Every player whose OVR is increased will have a higher value in the free market, and betting on which players will get the increase and making a profit is also one of the fun things for players.
In the latest update, 11 players have been upgraded to gold cards. Let’s have a look at their changes.
1. Cal Raleigh (86 OVR)
- Contact Right: 60
- Contact Left: 45
- Power Right: 98
- Power Left: 105
- Vision: 55
- Discipline: 91
- Clutch: 44
- Bunt: 42
- Drag Bunt: 25
- Durability: 90
Cal Raleigh is a catcher for Mariners. Over the past month, the value of this card has been steadily rising. Its value was less than 1,000 stubs at its lowest point, but now it is worth nearly 4,000 stubs.
Its value has basically reached its peak, and players who have hoarded 86 OVR Cal Raleig can sell it now.
2. Joe Ryan (86 OVR)
- Stamina: 83
- H/9: 79
- K/9: 73
- BB/9: 88
- HR/9: 52
- Pitch Clutch: 71
- Control: 66
- Velocity: 85
- Break: 72
Joe Ryan is the starting pitcher of Twins team and is right-handed. He has 5 pitching methods:
- 4-Seam Fastball
- Splitter
- Fastball Running
- Slider
- Sinker
As a starting pitcher, his data is not top-notch, but after the improvement by Pitcher Captain and Parallel Level, Joe Ryan can also be among the excellent starting pitchers.
His value has been rising since April 28 from 1,000 MLB The Show 25 Stubs and is valued at around 3,700 stubs now.
3. Hunter Brown (86 OVR)
- Stamina: 87
- H/9: 84
- K/9: 73
- BB/9: 73
- HR/9: 79
- Pitch Clutch: 76
- Control: 67
- Velocity: 99
- Break: 99
Hunter Brown is Astros’ right-handed starting pitcher who is also good at 5 pitches:
- 4-Seam Fastball
- Sinker
- Cutter
- Circle Change
- 12-6 Curve
Hunter Brown’s statistics are similar to Joe Ryan’s, but more balanced. However, his pitching speed and selection are very high, which makes his pitching very threatening.
Before May 23, Hunter Brown’s value had risen from 800 stubs to 2,700 stubs. After the update, he jumped another 1,000 stubs, and it seems that there is still room for growth.
4.Hunter Greene (86 OVR)
- Stamina: 83
- H/9: 87
- K/9: 76
- BB/9: 68
- HR/9: 61
- Pitch Clutch: 96
- Control: 66
- Velocity: 92
- Break: 82
Hunter Greene is a starting pitcher for Reds. He uses right-handed pitching and can use 4 pitching methods:
- 4-Seam Fastball
- Slider
- Splitter
- Slurve
This card ranks 61st among starting pitchers in MLB 25 and has 4 quirks. After the update, its value is basically stable at 3,700 stubs.
5. Bryan Woo (86 OVR)
- Stamina: 90
- H/9: 84
- K/9: 60
- BB/9: 88
- HR/9: 69
- Pitch Clutch 67
- Control: 73
- Velocity: 97
- Break: 70
Bryan Woo is a right-handed pitcher for Mariners who specializes in 5 pitches:
- 4-Seam Fastball
- Sinker
- Slider
- Circle Change
- Fastball Running
86 OVR Bryan Woo ranks 72nd among all starting pitchers. However, he also has a 92 OVR Color Storm card, which ranks 6th among starting pitchers, and this is one reason for his continued increase in price.
6. Byron Buxton (85 OVR)
- Contact Right: 62
- Contact Left: 86
- Power Right: 84
- Power Left: 70
- Vision: 45
- Discipline: 49
- Clutch: 80
- Bunt: 83
- Drag Bunt: 79
- Durability: 80
Byron Buxton is a center fielder for Twins who is good at hitting with his right hand. This card has 6 quirks, and although his batting attributes are average, he is quite good at defense and has a high Speed of 95.
Byron Buxton ranks 48th among center fielders, and his value is stable at 3,100 MLB The Show 25 stubs, and the May 23 update did not bring him an enormous increase.
7. Logan Webb (85 OVR)
- Stamina: 94
- H/9: 73
- K/9: 68
- BB/9: 86
- HR/9: 90
- Pitch Clutch: 71
- Control: 75
- Velocity: 83
- Break: 94
Logan Webb is the starting pitcher for Giants and is good at using right-handed pitching. He is good at 5 pitching methods:
- Sinker
- Circle Change
- Fastball Running
- Cutter
- 4-Seam Fastball
Without exception, Logan Webb’s 5 pitching methods are fast. His best pitch is sinker. Whether it is velocity, control or rotation, he is at the top level. 85 OVR Logan Webb’s value has increased by about 1,000 stubs after the update on May 23.
8. Josh Hader (85 OVR)
- Stamina: 28
- H/9: 108
- K/9: 91
- BB/9: 60
- HR/9: 71
- Pitch Clutch: 90
- Control: 68
- Velocity: 95
- Break: 67
Josh Hader is Astros’ closer and a rare left-hander. He currently ranks 36th among all closers and is good at three pitches: 2-Seam Fastball, Slider and Circle Change. His value has been slowly rising since April.
9. Andres Munoz (85 OVR)
- Stamina: 25
- H/9: 118
- K/9: 89
- BB/9: 51
- HR/9: 87
- Pitch Clutch: 98
- Control: 76
- Velocity: 99
- Break: 74
Andres Munoz is a right-handed closer for Mariners. His statistics are all good, only his BB/9 is a bit low, but it doesn’t affect him as a closer.
10. Nathan Eovaldi (85 OVR)
- Stamina: 86
- H/9: 87
- K/9: 66
- BB/9: 82
- HR/9: 78
- Pitch Clutch: 72
- Control: 70
- Velocity: 80
- Break: 94
Nathan Eovaldi is the starting pitcher of Rangers. He can use 5 pitches, and the best one is 4-Seam Fastball. This card only cost 200 stubs when it was first released, but now you have to prepare 3300 stubs.
If you have some of this card, you’d better sell it now. After all, he is only ranked 85th among starting pitchers and has only one quirk. The current value is close to its limit.
11. Alex Bregman (85 OVR)
- Contact Right: 88
- Contact Left: 74
- Power Right: 86
- Power Left: 60
- Vision: 82
- Discipline: 67
- Clutch: 72
- Bunt: 35
- Drag Bunt: 27
- Durability: 98
The last new diamond card is Red Sox third baseman Alex Bregman. The value of this card has been rising since the beginning of May, from 1,000 stubs to 3,100 stubs, and has basically stabilized at this value.
The above are the 11 new diamond cards. Check them out to see if you have stockpiled them and make a fortune from them!