MLB The Show 22 has revealed the new All-Stars program to honor the best players in the majors, with some of the best cards available in all of Diamond Dynasty. Here’s how to be one of the first to grab them.
Each year the MLB All-Star game gathers the best players from the American League and the National League and pits them against each other in a single game.
The All-Star game has become a time-honored tradition in the MLB that dates back all the way to 1933. 2022’s All-Star game is set to take place in sunny Los Angeles at Dodger Stadium.
MLB The Show developer San Diego Studio has revealed the special Diamond Dynasty cards for each player, along with a new program that will allow players to unlock the cards for themselves.
MLB The Show 22: National League All-Stars
The All-Star Game program for the National League kicks off on July 18, and will have 15 players available.
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Here are all of the players available, each being Diamond cards with a 97 rating:
- Juan Soto
- Sandy Alcantara
- Bryce Harper
- C.J. Cron
- Luis Castillo
- Corbin Burnes
- Willson Contreras
- Paul Goldschmidt
- Dansby Swanson
- David Bednar
- Manny Machado
- Carlos Rodon
- Joe Mantiply
- Tony Gonsolin
- Edwin Diaz
The card art for the All-Star participants this year is quite stylish, and heavily inspired by the game’s location in Los Angeles with a cool blue sky and palm trees.
MLB The Show 22 American League All-Stars
Here are all of the players who made the cut for the AL All-Star Diamond Dynasty team, all of which are 97 overall:
- Shohei Ohtani
- Paul Blackburn
- Julie Rodriguez
- Martin Perez
- J.D. Martinez
- Shane McClanahan
- Luis Arraez
- Andrew Benintendi
- Aaron Judge
- Justin Verlander
- Gregory Soto
- Jorge Lopez
- Alejandro Kirk
- Andres Giminez
- Tim Anderson
Here are the 1️⃣5️⃣ Bosses that represent the American League in the All-Stars of the Franchise featured program! ⭐🤩 Want to see attributes? Stay tuned and vote for the Boss you want to see!This new program drops Monday, 7/18 around noon PT.#MLBTheShow #AllStarGame pic.twitter.com/A2CmOWPHn5
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As with the NL, the AL All-Stars of the Franchise program will launch on Monday, July 18.