The MLB The Show 22 Legends roster is beginning to take shape with the announcement of Chase Utley, last week's addition, joining the likes of Jimmy Rollins, Ryan Howard, Joe Mauer, and Justin Morneau. It promises to be a star-packed lineup including some of the greatest baseball players to ever step on the field, and it'll soon be welcoming another player.
In a tweet released by the official MLB The Show account this week, the Legends roster will have another member on board, and this time it appears to be a pitcher. The announcement comes this Thursday, and if it follows what the developers did with its reveal of Utley, baseball fans could see a new gameplay feature live on stream.
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Speculation is already making the rounds, as fans make their best guess on whom the player silhouette is featuring. What baseball fans are assuming from the player's posture is that the featured legend is a pitcher, while the stadium appears to be Yankee Stadium, based on the color pattern of the fans in attendance. While the image is strategically blurred out, it's possible to identify the white, gray, and navy blue color scheme, synonymous with the New York Yankees. With MLB The Show 22's recent update on pitching, the announcement comes at a great time, as players can enjoy their experience with a new pitching legend.
The big name out there is Roger Clemens, a former member of the Yankees, Boston Red Sox, Toronto Blue Jays, and Houston Astros. A one-time MVP, seven-time Cy Young Winner, two-time World Series Champion, and two-time Triple Crown Winner, Clemens makes perfect sense in this spot. He ushered in a new wave of baseball fans in the 1980s and 1990s and was one of the biggest names in all sports
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