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EZG.com Introduce: What Players Can You Get In MLB The Show 25 Prime Program?

MLB The Show 25 announced Prime Program on June 27 and brought us 18 players from this series. Prime series players are basically veterans in MLB, most of whom have retired or even passed away, and this series is to commemorate their peak moments in MLB.

Prime Program has 20 rewards, which include not only MLB 25 stubs and card packs, but also 5 players from Prime Series and two Prime Deluxe Packs!

Prime Program Rewards

  1. 5 Points: 3,000 XP
  2. 10 Points: 250 Stubs
  3. 15 Points: MLB The Show 25 pack
  4. 20 Points: 92 OVR Prime Jesse Chavez
  5. 25 Points: 3,000 XP
  6. 30 Points: 250 Stubs
  7. 35 Points: MLB The Show 25 pack
  8. 40 Points: 93 OVR Prime Mike Cameron
  9. 45 Points: MLB The Show 25 pack
  10. 50 Points: 4,000 XP
  11. 55 Points: MLB The Show 25 pack
  12. 60 Points: 93 OVR Prime Charlie Morton
  13. 65 Points: 5,000 XP
  14. 70 Points: MLB The Show 25 pack
  15. 75 Points: 5,000 XP
  16. 80 Points: 94 OVR Prime Salvador Perez
  17. 85 Points: Prime Deluxe Pack
  18. 90 Points: 5,000 XP
  19. 95 Points: Prime Deluxe Pack
  20. 100 Points: 95 OVR Prime Richie Sexson and 10,000 XP

Prime Program bonus players cannot be unlocked through MLB The Show 25 stubs. If you want to complete the collection, EZG.com advise you must collect enough points and get all the bonuses, and let’s have a look at what the bonus players have.

92 OVR Prime Jesse Chavez

  • Stamina: 28
  • H/9: 107
  • K/9: 92
  • BB/9: 96
  • HR/9: 99
  • Pitch Clutch: 121
  • Control: 73
  • Velocity: 75
  • Break: 99

92 OVR’s Jesse Chavez is a relief pitcher for Braves. He has played for many teams and is still pitching in professional baseball games.

Jesse Chavez is a relief pitcher. Although his speed and control are not very good, his break is great, which makes it difficult for batters to hit the ball to the position they want even if they hit it.

93 OVR Prime Mike Cameron

  • Contact Right: 85
  • Contact Left: 100
  • Power Right: 80
  • Power Left: 82
  • Vision: 74
  • Discipline: 88
  • Clutch: 90
  • Bunt: 35
  • Drag Bunt: 25
  • Durability: 95

93 OVR Mike Cameron represents the center fielder of Seattle Mariners, his time between 2000 and 2003, during which he won two Gold Glove Awards.

Mike Cameron ranks 12th among the center fielders in MLB 25. He is not only good at hitting, but also good at defense, and he also has 6 very useful quirks.

93 OVR Prime Charlie Morton

  • Stamina: 95
  • H/9: 94
  • K/9: 84
  • BB/9: 82
  • HR/9: 91
  • Pitch Clutch: 108
  • Control: 79
  • Velocity: 99
  • Break: 99

93 OVR Prime Charlie Morton represents his time as a starting pitcher for Tampa Bay Rays from 2019 to 2020. He was selected to All-Star Game and All-MLB Team 2 in 2019, and he is still active as a pitcher for Baltimore Orioles.

Charlie Morton ranks 21st among starting pitchers. He is good at five pitching methods, and his characteristics are high break and velocity attributes.

94 OVR Prime Salvador Perez

  • Contact Right: 92
  • Contact Left: 90
  • Power Right: 90
  • Power Left: 100
  • Vision: 84
  • Discipline: 38
  • Clutch: 97
  • Bunt: 35
  • Drag Bunt: 25
  • Durability: 89

94 OVR Prime Salvador Perez is a catcher and first baseman for Casas Royals. He has been with the team for quite a long time and is still a member of it.

Salvador Perez is a star player for Royals and has won multiple Gold Glove and Silver Slugger awards. He is not only an excellent hitter, but also a standout in defense. He ranks 4th in MLB 25 as a catcher and 18th as a first baseman.

95 OVR Prime Richie Sexson

  • Contact Right: 93
  • Contact Left: 93
  • Power Right: 106
  • Power Left: 101
  • Vision: 76
  • Discipline: 90
  • Clutch: 97
  • Bunt: 35
  • Drag Bunt: 25
  • Durability: 91

95 OVR Prime Richie Sexson represents his time as a hitter for Milwaukee Brewers from 2000 to 2003. Not only did he make two All-Star Games, he also broke team records during this time.

Richie Sexson has superb hitting skills, so it’s no surprise that his hitting stats are so good, and he also has 7 quirks, which makes this card even more powerful.

How To Complete Prime Program?

Prime Series Missions:

  • Pitch 10 innings with a Prime Series pitcher (5 points)
  • Strike out 20 times with a Prime Series pitcher (5 points)
  • Get 20 hits with a Prime Series batter (5 points)
  • Hit 10 extra-base hits with a Prime Series player (5 points)
  • Hit 5 home runs with a Prime Series player (5 points)

Stats Missions:

  • Pitch 22 innings with any pitcher (5 points)
  • Get 20 stolen bases with any player (5 points)
  • Strike out 38 times with any pitcher (5 points)
  • Hit 32 times with any player (5 points)
  • Hit nine home runs with any player (5 points)

PXP Missions:

  • Get 1,000 PXP with Prime Series players (5 points) (repeatable)
  • Get 350 PXP with Prime Jesse Chavez (5 points)
  • Get 350 PXP with Prime Mike Cameron (5 points)
  • Get 500 PXP with Prime Charlie Morton (5 points)
  • Get 350 PXP with Prime Salvador Perez (5 points)

Optional Prime Series Collection Program:

  • Collect 93 OVR Jim Kaat, Michael Young and Tommy Pham (30 points)
  • Collect 95 OVR Jason Varitek and Terry Pendleton (70 points)

The last two players in Prime Series require completing collection quests to get they are 95 OVR Ian Kinsler & 96 OVR Lance Berkman. You need to collect 8 and 16 Prime Series cards, respectively. Besides the players rewarded by Prime Series, the remaining players can be unlocked with MLB The Show 25 stubs.

The above are all the rewards for Prime Program. These are all very useful and collectible players, so take some time and collect them.

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