Every new legend in MLB The Show 25

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After much anticipation, San Diego Studio revealed every new legend coming to MLB The Show 25.

We know the top 30 rated players in MLB The Show 25, but legends are even better. Every year, the devs introduce a fresh batch of legends from years past.

MLB The Show 24 featured over 190 legends, including Andy Pettitte, Adrian Beltre, Johan Santana, and more as first-time inclusions.

Yet there were still some massive omissions that fans want to see in the next title. Alex Rodriguez, Nomar Garciaparra, and Barry Bonds are just a few legends not yet featured in MLB The Show.

Let’s take a look to see if any of those names made the final list.

MLB The Show 25 introduces Ted Williams, Manny Ramirez, Roger Clemens & more

San Diego Studio revealed every new addition in the legends trailer.

  • Manny Ramirez
  • Roger Clemens
  • Jason Kipnis
  • Lance Berkman
  • Bobby Abreau
  • Jason Veritek
  • Clay Buchholz
  • Gil Hodges
  • Darren O’Day
  • Hank Greenberg
  • James “Cool Papa” Bell
  • Wilber “Bullet Joe” Rogan
  • Jose Bautista
  • Don Baylor
  • Bobby Grich
  • Jim Kaat
  • Ted Simmons
  • Reggie Sanders
  • Preston Wilson
  • Chase Headley
  • Norman “Turkey” Stearnes
  • Jordan Zimmerman
  • Ubaldo Jimenez
  • Ted Williams

Ted Williams is one of the best baseball players in history and the last player to have a batting average of over .400 in a season. “Teddy Ballgame” was a nineteen-time All-Star, two-time AL MVP winner, six-time AL batting champion, and two-time Triple Crown winner.

Williams will undoubtedly be one of the best legends in Diamond Dynasty.

Roger Clemens is still remembered as one of the best pitchers of all-time. He finished his 24-year career with 354 wins, a 3.12 earned run average (ERA), and 4,672 strikeouts, the third-most all-time. Clemens is an 11-time MLB All-Star and two-time World Series champion who has won seven Cy Young awards, more than any other pitcher in history.

Meanwhile, Manny Ramirez started his career in Clevland but became a hero in Boston. Ramirez helped end the Red Sox’s 86-year championship drought, winning a title in 2004 and taking home the World Series MVP.

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Ramirez would win another World Series with the Red Sox in 2007 and is remembered as an elite hitter. The Dominican-American star is a nine-time Silver Slugger and was one of 28 players to hit 500 career home runs.

For more on MLB The Show 25, check out our complete guide on the upcoming release.

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