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MLB The Show 21: Ranked Seasons 3 Includes Milestone Vida Blue and Awards David Justice

Awards David Justice Ranked Seasons 3

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MLB The Show 21: Ranked Seasons 3 Includes Milestone Vida Blue and Awards David Justice

Ranked Seasons 2 came to an end today, and the new Ranked Seasons 3 rewards in MLB The Show 21 are Milestone Vida Blue and Awards David Justice. Both look like terrific cards, and they likely become the two cards you will be chasing if you grind it out in Ranked Seasons 3. The two other new diamonds are not as exciting, but at the Pennant Race level you can now grab All-Star Mike Scott or 2nd Half Heroes Will Clark.

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Ranked Seasons 3 – MLB The Show 21

Rewards

Spring Training – Play 1 game

  • Bronze live series player

Regular Season – 200 points

  • Silver live series player

All-Star – 400 points

  • Silver live series player
  • Silver nameplate and icon

Pennant Race – 500 points

  • Choice of diamond Mike Scott, diamond Will Clark, diamond Tom Murphy, or diamond Wade Davis
  • Gold nameplate and icon

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All-Star Mike Scott comes with a primary splitter, and then mixes that together with a mid-90s fastball, slider, and curveball. He is going to lean on that splitter and fastball combination, so he’s going to live at the bottom of the zone a lot of the time. Scott has had some awesome cards in the pas, and here you get 95 H/9 and 103 stamina. I don’t think this is an incredible card, but if you run up against an undisciplined hitter who struggles with the low ball, that splitter could cause some headaches.

With 2nd Half Heroes Will Clark, you’re getting a 1B who can play nowhere else on the diamond. He has poor fielding even there, and his hitting stats are not that great either. On top of that, Will Clark’s swing does not click with everyone, which makes this even tougher to recommend. All in all, I think the option here is relatively clear unless you’re a Giants fan.

Wild Card – 600 points

  • Gold live series player
  • Gold nameplate and icon

Division Series – 700 points

  • Diamond bat skin
  • Show pack
  • Gold nameplate and icon

Championship Series – 800 points

  • Gold live series player
  • Show pack
  • Diamond nameplate and icon

World Series – 900 points

  • Choice of diamond Vida Blue, diamond David Justice, diamond Kyle Seager, and diamond Matt Wieters
  • Diamond nameplate and icon

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Sandberg, Ryan, and Fielder have all been dropped from the awards pool this month. This is generally how things go with Ranked Seasons (players stay in the pool for two month) so this all makes sense.

Awards David Justice has some nutty hitting stats. He goes 100+ against RHP and LHP with contact and power. He also has 94 vision and 106 discipline. The downside is the defense is only a silver, and he’s rather slow. Still, you’re getting top-tier hitting stats from corner outfield spots, and he’s definitely still going to be usable even with the downsides. I’m not familiar with his swing, so that’s the one question mark.

Milestone Vida Blue is not a question mark. Veterans know he can be a menace, and this version has 111 stamina, 123 H/9, and a fastball that’s going to run up near 100 mph. He has good control of the fastball, curveball, and changeup. His changeup only clocks in around 80 mph, and his curveball has 99 break. In other words, it looks like Vida might be a nightmare to go up against.

I want both of these cards at this point, but I lean Vida Blue if I’m choosing one over the other.

Rewards Structure For Total Wins

  • 5 wins – The Show pack
  • 10 wins – 1,500 stubs
  • 15 wins – The Show pack
  • 20 wins – Pennant Race choice pack
  • 25 wins – 3,000 stubs
  • 30 wins – Ballin’ Is A Habit pack
  • 35 wins – The Show pack (x5)
  • 40 wins – World Series choice pack

About the author

Chase has written at Operation Sports for over 10 years, and he's been playing sports games way longer than that. He loves just about any good sports game but gravitates to ones that coincide with the ongoing real seasons of the NBA, NHL, MLB, NFL, and so on. As of now, he's gearing up for EA Sports College Football 25 and what should be a wild summer while still dabbling in the latest Top Spin and MLB The Show.

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