EZG MLB The Show 25 Tutorial About How To Get May Spotlight Rewards? - Preview Of All Missions
MLB The Show 25 May Spotlight Program focuses on players who have performed well in May. By completing these tasks and earning points, players can unlock rewards for May Spotlight Program. Among these rewards, two 88 OVR Topps Now series cards and one 91 OVR Spotlight series card are worth noting.
Besides Moments and Missions, players can also complete collection tasks, which can earn numerous points at a time, but require many MLB 25 stubs for sale to collect players.
Missions Get 1,000 PXP with May Spotlight Drop 1
Get 350 PXP with Topps Now Kyle Manzardo
Get 350 PXP with Topps Now Zach Agnos
Get 5 extra-base hits with a player who is primarily a right fielder
Get 12 Total Bases with a player who is primarily a center fielder
Get 7 hits with a player who is primarily a third baseman
Get 10 home runs with a Miami Marlins player
Get 15 strikeouts with a Minnesota Twins pitcher
Rewards 5 points: MLB The Show 25 pack
10 points: 88 OVR Topps Now Kyle Manzardo
15 points: MLB The Show 25 pack
20 points: 88 OVR Topps Now Zach Agnos
25 points: MLB The Show 25 pack
30 points: Ballin' is a Habit pack
35 points: MLB The Show 25 pack
40 points: 5,000 XP
45 points: May Spotlight pack Drop 1
50 points: 91 OVR Spotlight Kyle Stowers
Kyle Stowers finally proved his worth this May, as he hit home runs against Dodgers and Athletics, earning him NL Player of the Week honors. In his recent game against the Angels, Kyle Stowers showed his best form in Marlins' loss.
For this card, 91 OVR Spotlight Kyle Stowers ranks 35th among right fielders. He is a good left-handed hitter who is quite good at hitting pitches from the right, but he is quite bad at dealing with pitches from the left.
Missions Get 1,000 PXP with May Spotlight Drop 2
Get 350 PXP with Topps Now Matthew Lugo
Get 350 PXP with Topps Now Stephen Kolek
Get 350 PXP with Spotlight Kyle Stowers
Get 12 total bases with a player who is primarily a left fielder
Get 5 extra-base hits with a player who is primarily a first baseman
Get 10 strikeouts with a player who is primarily a starting pitcher
Get 10 home runs with a Yankees player
Get 24 total bases with a Cardinals player
Rewards 5 points: MLB The Show 25 pack
10 points: 88 OVR Topps Now Matthew Lugo
15 points: MLB The Show 25 pack
20 points: 88 OVR Topps Now Stephen Kolek
25 points: MLB The Show 25 pack
30 points: Ballin' is a Habit pack
35 points: MLB The Show 25 pack
40 points: 5,000 XP
45 points: May Spotlight pack Drop 2
50 points: 91 OVR Spotlight Jasson Dominguez
Jasson Dominguez had an exceptional May month, hitting three home runs in a single game. Although his overall batting average was low, his power and bat speed showed his incredible talent.
Jasson Dominguez is a switch hitter, and this card shows that. The defensive stats are high, but there are no quirks, much like 91 OVR Spotlight Kyle Stowers, which limits the card's potential. Both of these guys are very good free outfielders and would be great options to have when building your team if you don't have enough stubs. Fortunately, you can also get a lot of MLB 25 stubs at EZG at a very low cost, without worrying about security and delivery. It will definitely give you a pleasant surprise.
Missions Get 1,000 PXP with May Spotlight Drop 3
Get 350 PXP with Topps Now Mick Abel
Get 350 PXP with Topps Now Moises Ballesteros
Get 350 PXP with Spotlight Jasson Dominguez
Complete 3 home runs with a player who is a primary first baseman
Complete 12 total bases with a player who is a primary right fielder
Complete 5 extra-base hits with a player who is a primary catcher
Complete 10 extra-base hits with a Giants player
Complete 24 total bases with a Reds player
Rewards 5 points: MLB The Show 25 pack
10 points: 88 OVR Topps Now Mick Abel
15 points: MLB The Show 25 pack
20 points: 88 OVR Topps Now Moises Ballesteros
25 points: MLB The Show 25 pack
30 points: Ballin' is a Habit pack
35 points: MLB The Show 25 pack
40 points: 5,000 XP
45 points: May Spotlight pack Drop 3
50 points: 92 OVR Spotlight Wilmer Flores
Recently, Wilmer Flores hit three home runs in a game, one of which was a grand slam. This earned his Team 8 points, giving San Francisco Giants a near-crushing victory.
92 OVR Spotlight Wilmer Flores is an almost perfect switch hitter, with both contact and power at the best level, which is why he only has one quirk but ranks 13th among first basemen.
Although Rafael Palmeiro, worth about 4,500 stubs, is the 12th-ranked first baseman, the free card Wilmer Flores has a higher floor with excellent stats, and he will definitely not have any terrible performance, so Wilmer Flores is more useful in your team.
The above are MLB The Show 25 May Spotlight missions and rewards. Most missions won't waste too much of your time, with Spotlight series of cards serving as both excellent hitters for your team and helping you complete collection missions.
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