Awards Mickey Mantle Team Affinity Season 4

MLB The Show 21 - Team Affinity 4 Program and Players

Team Affinity Season 4 for MLB The Show 21 begins today, and this brings to us 30 new players to earn by doing various tasks. Conquest maps are back for this round, but there is no “henchman” round as some speculated. There are four levels of exchanges on top of a Conquest map and other ways to get to the end of the rewards path for each division. Below you can find every player card, attribute, and quirk, plus you can see what the reward structure is for each division.

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Team Affinity Season 4

Between the “collection” and the four exchanges, you can get to 46% completion for each division, or 60 of the 150 points. You can then get 45 points from doing the Conquest map (and that applies to both the AL and NL division), which gets you to 105 points. From there, you have to do various other tasks to fill out the final 45 points.

I have bolded below where you get the Team Affinity Season 4 players, and where the packs change based on what division you’re doing. You can use ShowZone to keep an eye on what the best exchange prices are as well — but as always you should have bought ahead of time.

Reward Structure

Team Affinity Season 4 rewards

  • 3 TA points – Unlockables choice pack (x2)
  • 5 TA points – Uniform choice pack
  • 10 TA points – Team Affinity pack
  • 15 TA points – Uniform choice pack
  • 20 TA points – Ballin’ Is A Habit pack
  • 25 TA points – Uniform choice pack
  • 30 TA points – Team Affinity pack (x3)
  • 35 TA points – Unlockables choice pack (x2)
  • 40 TA points – 1,500 stubs
  • 45 TA points – Division-specific packs (x3)
  • 50 TA points – Team Affinity pack (x5)
  • 60 TA points – Diamond player pick
  • 70 TA points – Headliners bundle (x2)
  • 80 TA points – 2,500 stubs
  • 90 TA points – Diamond player pick
  • 100 TA points – Ballin’ Is A Habit pack (x5)
  • 110 TA points – Diamond player pick
  • 120 TA points – 5,000 stubs
  • 130 TA points – Diamond player pick
  • 140 TA points – Home Run Derby pack (AL East/NL East), Field of Dreams Pack (AL Central/NL Central), All-Star Game pack (AL West/NL West),
  • 150 TA points – Diamond player pick

AL East

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  • Future Stars Adley Rutschman (99 overall)
  • Awards Wade Boggs (99)
  • Awards Mickey Mantle (99)
  • Signature Series David Price (97)
  • Signature Series John Olerud (97)

AL Central

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  • Milestone Bob Feller
  • Awards Frank Thomas
  • Milestone Hal Newhouser
  • Milestone Bret Saberhagen
  • Milestone Walter Johnson

AL West

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  • Milestone Craig Biggio (99)
  • Signature Series Jim Edmonds (98)
  • Awards Jason Giambi (99)
  • Future Stars Julio Rodriguez (99)
  • Signature Series Ivan Rodriguez (99)

NL East

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  • Signature Series Eddie Mathews (99)
  • Signature Series Gary Sheffield (99)
  • Milestone Tom Seaver (99)
  • Awards Jimmy Rollins (99)
  • Signature Series Gary Carter (99)

NL Central

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  • Milestone Greg Maddux (99)
  • Milestone Barry Larkin (99)
  • Signature Series Paul Molitor (99)
  • Prime Honus Wagner (99)
  • Milestone Bob Gibson (99)

NL West

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  • Milestone Luis Gonzalez (99)
  • Awards Vinny Castilla (99)
  • Prime Duke Snider (99)
  • Milestone Trevor Hoffman (99)
  • Future Stars Marco Luciano (98)

Conquest Maps

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Bottom Line

You can’t really go wrong here. Maybe there is a slight disappointment there’s no Ken Griffey Jr. or a bunch of henchman in the form of Future Stars players, but these are 30 great cards. What division you focus on first is really going to come down to preference. Awards Vinny Castilla is the new legend, otherwise we have seen all these players in one form or another.

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Chase Becotte
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.