The Legends roster for MLB The Show 22 continues its trend of announcing one new addition each week. Last week, Mike Mussina joined MLB The Show 22, and one week later, the roster grows with one of the most notable names from the Boston Red Sox in the 2000s.
Kevin Youkilis, who spent just ten years in the MLB —nine with the Red Sox and his final season with the Yankees— is the newest inclusion to MLB The Show 22. The three-time All-Star and two-time World Series Champion retired in 2013, finishing with 1,053 hits and 150 home runs in 3,749 at-bat appearances.
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Baseball fans are excited about the idea of playing as the 2007 Golden Glove winner, as San Diego Studio continues to prepare for the April release of MLB The Show 22. Youkilis' addition to the Legends roster is already drawing some speculation on who could be next in line. Over the past month, the latest additions appear to be all about iconic pairs, and this could mean that next week's roster announcement could feature another former Boston Red Sox alumni. The roster features players from multiple generations, creating an opportunity for players to mix and match stars from the 80s with players who made headlines in the 2010s.
Youkilis, who fans gave the nickname «The Greek God,» terrorized opposing players with his versatile ability to play both first and third base. He made his first All-Star Game in 2008, the same year he finished in third place for MVP voting, finishing the season with career-high 168 hits. In the nine years as a member of the Red Sox, Youkilis made the All-Star Game three times and won the World Series twice, in 2004 and 2007. He played in one final season as a member of the
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