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The latest Off-field earnings push Patrick Mahomes into top 20 of world’s highest-paid athletes | The Star The San Francisco 49ers last week gave quarterback Brock Purdy a huge five-year contract extension worth $265 million, and many people were talking about …. the Chiefs’ Patrick Mahomes. Yep, Over The Cap said Mahomes has the 14th-highest […]

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Off-field earnings push Patrick Mahomes into top 20 of world’s highest-paid athletes | The Star

The San Francisco 49ers last week gave quarterback Brock Purdy a huge five-year contract extension worth $265 million, and many people were talking about …. the Chiefs’ Patrick Mahomes.

Yep, Over The Cap said Mahomes has the 14th-highest average salary per year among NFL quarterbacks.

The good news for Mahomes is he is still being paid handsomely by the Chiefs, and he’s also making a lot of money away from the field. Those endorsement deals are a big reason why Mahomes is ranked as the 18th highest-paid athlete in the world by Forbes.

Predicting the Best Rookie on Every Team in 2025 | Sports Illustrated

Kansas City Chiefs: Omarr Norman-Lott, DT

It’ll be interesting to see how the Chiefs’ left tackle situation unfolds, as first-round pick Josh Simmons, who’s still rehabbing from a torn patellar tendon sustained in October, competes with free agent signing Jaylon Moore for the starting job. Norman-Lott faces no such questions. The Tennessee product is a potent interior pass rusher. With Chris Jones commanding extra attention next to him, Norman-Lott will have plenty of advantageous opportunities to disrupt opposing quarterbacks.

Chiefs rookie LB Jeffrey Bassa describes collegiate position change | Chiefs Wire

A highly viewed four-star recruit in the class of 2021, Bassa took a unique path to finding his current role. He entered college primarily playing safety before kicking down to linebacker to cover for injured teammates. Bassa never returned to safety, but he retained most of the athletic traits that made him a coveted defensive back.

While at the Senior Bowl earlier this year, Bassa detailed his experience transitioning from safety to off-ball linebacker.

“It was great. You’re so used to guarding receivers all the time … You get transitioned into the box, and you’re dealing with linemen all the time. You’re dealing with vision of the quarterback, dealing with the linemen and assigning everybody to make sure they’re alright,” said Bassa. “I thought it was a quick and easy transition for me because I always wanted to have that vocal voice and for people to depend on me to get them aligned right. [I can] also do things that a DB can do and stop the run as well.”

Top extension candidate for every NFL team | CBS Sports

Kansas City Chiefs: QB Patrick Mahomes

Back in 2020, Mahomes and the Chiefs agreed to a 10-year, $447 million contract that could be worth up to $503 million. While that deal — which has Mahomes connected to Kansas City through the 2031 season — has been tweaked in recent years to give the Chiefs some cap flexibility, the quarterback market has changed rather dramatically. That could mean that they take a harder look at this deal to bring Mahomes up to a respective level. At the moment, Mahomes is making $45 million per season, which has him tied with Kirk Cousins (currently a backup) as the 14th highest-paid quarterback in the league. With Josh Allen recently reworking his deal to get him to $55 million per season, it wouldn’t be surprising to see Mahomes and the Chiefs follow suit.

Chiefs have kept C.J. Hanson on ice for a year and there’s a reason for it | Arrowhead Addict

It’s be easy to forget what made the Chiefs look Hanson’s way in the first place, which is understandable, but it all starts with that RAS—his Relative Athetic Score—a metric designed by Kent Lee Platte that takes into account a player’s height, weight, bench press, leaping drills, speed drills, and more. The result is a number measured up to 10.0.

Back to Hanson. Platte’s RAS for Hanson measured out to 9.84, which is basically otherworldly for an offensive lineman. Per Platte, it ranks at No. 26 overall among a group of 1,582 linemen from the mid-’80s to 2024. Yeah, that’s impressive.

Of course, NFL Draft history is littered with busts who were excellent at the Combine or at their respective Pro Days yet never turned in anything meaningful on the field. That said, Hanson is made of the sort of uber-athletic clay that coaches look forward to molding.

Beyond the raw athleticism, Hanson also entered the draft with an impressive amount of experience and reliability. While at Holy Cross, he’d started 38 games at right guard over three seasons and was named First-Team All-Patriot League in his final two seasons as a Crusader. He was also a team captain, and that leadership speaks volumes about the kind of person he will be for the Chiefs.

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The NFL and College Football Fight for the Calendar Is Brewing | Sports Illustrated

The NFL’s actions also speak loudly on Saturday when the Sports Broadcasting Act of 1961 allows the league to start airing games on college football’s typical place in the week starting after the second weekend of December. While in the past this hasn’t been a big deal, it is nowadays with a 12-game college football slate during the regular season with a conference championship weekend tacked on and an expanded playoff that now has four rounds worth of action.

When the CFP initially put out dates for its inaugural 12-team tournament, there was hope among some in college football circles that the NFL would opt to avoid going head-to-head with the three first-round games on Dec. 20, 2024. The league instead scheduled two marquee games—featuring the Kansas City Chiefs against the Houston Texans plus the Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh Steelers—and put both on over-the-air networks to help bolster their reach even further.

Projecting performances of quarterbacks who changed teams in offseason | NFL.com

Geno Smith – Las Vegas Raiders

2025 numbers will be: BETTER

With the Seahawks electing to get younger and — slightly — cheaper at quarterback, Smith reunites with Pete Carroll, under whom he earned the only two Pro Bowl nods of his career.

Smith didn’t get enough credit for keeping the Seahawks offense afloat behind a porous offensive line. The interceptions, particularly in the red zone, were rough, but most quarterbacks become ineffective when battered as much as Smith was last year.

When stating that I expect better numbers from Smith, I don’t think he’ll pass for another career high in yardage, as I’m anticipating the Raiders to be more balanced. However, I do expect Smith’s efficiency numbers to improve. His -.02 EPA per dropback should improve while he cuts down on the backbreaking INTs. And the 53.8 QBR from 2024 should get back into the 60s, where it was when he was with Carroll.

I am interested in the fit with Raiders offensive coordinator Chip Kelly. A once-ballyhooed coach when he entered the NFL in 2013, Kelly created nary a buzz after returning to the pro game. Whereas once there were debates about Kelly and his style, now it’s mostly a shrug. How will his system mesh with Smith’s ability to assess at the line of scrimmage and make pre-snap reads?

The weaponry surrounding Smith is a fascinating collection. Tight end Brock Bowers is a No. 1 target. First-round running back Ashton Jeanty should make his life easier. The WR crew has some questions, but Jakobi Meyers is underrated and second-round pick Jack Bech brings a physical style. If Smith is protected better than he was last year, he can dramatically improve a Raiders offense that has been stuck in the mud for the past two years.

Aaron Rodgers drops massive hint he will sign with Pittsburgh Steelers | Penn Live

Free agent quarterback Aaron Rodgers dropped the latest hint that he will sign with the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Rodgers traveled to Austin, Texas, over the weekend to join his friend and artist, Mike Stud, also known as mike. During the event, Rodgers held a Q&A with the crowd.

At one point, a girl asks him if he would ever play for the Chicago Bears, and Rodgers’ answer is another hint that he will eventually suit up for the Steelers.

“No,” Rodgers answered the question. “But I believe there is a team that might play in Chicago this year, a road trip to Chicago. I love Chicago, though, way more than they love me. It’s been a great relationship all one way.”

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Bill Barnwell isn’t sold on the Chiefs’ changes to the offensive line

It’s true: Jalon Moore has only a small number of NFL starts — fewer than Orlando Brown Jr. when he came to Kansas City. But Brown had roughly the same number as Moore at the position he would play. And the Chiefs should be more comfortable with the former San Francisco 49ers’ tackle adjusting to the system than fans ever were with Brown.

And, it’s true: Josh Simmons might not be ready to play until 2026. If that’s how it plays out (and as long as Moore is an effective stopgap), the $21.2 million the Chiefs have promised him will be a bargain. It will be a lot if he ends up being a swing tackle, but considering that the team has lost two league championship games largely because of issues on the offensive line, is that something fans should worry about?

That brings us to Kingsley Suamataia. It’s reasonable to be concerned about his ability to play as an NFL guard; he didn’t inspire much confidence playing outside during his rookie season. Yet every year, we see college tackles with no NFL experience successfully transition to guard. Isn’t it possible that Suamataia could make the adjustments that many other players have made in his second year? And if he can’t, the Chiefs have other players who can step in.

Barnwell is right: there are reasons to be worried about Kansas City’s offensive line. But it’s not like the Chiefs haven’t been here before.

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Dance group starts summer with a drive-thru barbecue fundraiser

Initiative marks the beginning of fundraising efforts for the studio’s 2027 performance group YORKTON — The Extravadance Performance Group kicked off their first day of summer holidays June 27 with a barbecue fundraiser. “We’re doing it drive-thru style to keep it convenient,” said Kristin Weber Karcha, owner and operator of Extravadance. The initiative marks the […]

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Initiative marks the beginning of fundraising efforts for the studio’s 2027 performance group

YORKTON — The Extravadance Performance Group kicked off their first day of summer holidays June 27 with a barbecue fundraiser.

“We’re doing it drive-thru style to keep it convenient,” said Kristin Weber Karcha, owner and operator of Extravadance.

The initiative marks the beginning of fundraising efforts for the studio’s 2027 performance group — a cohort of young dancers preparing for a trip packed with workshops and performances in Los Angeles and Disneyland.

“This is our 2027 performance group. They are fundraising. These kids are going to go dance in Los Angeles and do some workshops. They’re going to do a parade at Disneyland. They’re going to do workshops at Disneyland,” said Weber Karcha, adding, “they are probably going to have the best trip of their lives.”

Weber Karcha said that the group comprises 26 young dancers, with an average age of eight or nine. Organizing such a trip is no small feat, especially with the current exchange rate.

“We usually do trips every few years. We pushed it a third year because the dollar in the States isn’t ideal right now. It also gives us a bit more time to make sure things are good to go with travel down there,” said Weber Karcha.

Fundraising will continue in the coming weeks with the group operating canteens at several community events. Their next appearance is at the Saltcoats Canada Day celebrations, followed by running a canteen at the Yorkton Exhibition running from July 2-5, and another three days in Saltcoats — July 18, 19 and 20 — for an event featuring live music.

“A lot of cooking coming up in the next bit,” said Weber Karcha said with a laugh.

In addition to flipping burgers, the group is also offering volunteer services for local events.

“If people are looking for designated driver services or someone to run a bar at a wedding they can reach out to us because we also provide services like that,” said Weber Karcha.

For those interested in supporting the group or booking services, Weber Karcha encourages people to contact the studio at (306) 621-2818.

 





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Jim Lerch Exiting WSKO | TALKERS magazine

Syracuse sports talk host Jim Lerch is exiting Cumulus Media sports talk outlet WSKO-AM, Syracuse after 23 years. CNYCentral reports that Lerch, host of “The Manchild Show with Boy Green,” is exiting after today’s program as he transitions to a digital platform. Lerch is quoted saying, “When I started this back in 2002, I never […]

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Syracuse sports talk host Jim Lerch is exiting Cumulus Media sports talk outlet WSKO-AM, Syracuse after 23 years. CNYCentral reports that Lerch, host of “The Manchild Show with Boy Green,” is exiting afterimg today’s program as he transitions to a digital platform. Lerch is quoted saying, “When I started this back in 2002, I never thought I’d last nearly a quarter of a century on the radio. It’s been my life’s pleasure entertaining and interacting with our incredible listeners over two decades of Syracuse sports history and I look forward to my new journey as a digital sports content host.” See the CNYCentral story here.



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CSUN Announces 2025 Women's Soccer Schedule

Story Links NORTHRIDGE, Calif.—CSUN Women’s Soccer head coach Gina Brewer as announced the 2025 schedule featuring nine home matches at Matador Soccer Field and three NCAA Tournament teams on the docket. “We are excited for the 2025 season,” said Brewer. “We’ve scheduled some opponents who we know will be challenging and prepare us for the Big […]

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NORTHRIDGE, Calif.—CSUN Women’s Soccer head coach Gina Brewer as announced the 2025 schedule featuring nine home matches at Matador Soccer Field and three NCAA Tournament teams on the docket.
 
“We are excited for the 2025 season,” said Brewer. “We’ve scheduled some opponents who we know will be challenging and prepare us for the Big West. Saint Mary’s, Grand Canyon, California Baptist and Portland will all be extremely competitive games and we look forward to being tested, so we are ready to go when conference games start.”
 
Prior to the start of the regular season. The Matadors will host an exhibition match with Trinity Western University on Thursday, Aug. 7.
 
The 2025 season officially opens on Thursday, Aug. 14 with a road match at Saint Mary’s before CSUN heads to San Jose State on Aug. 17.
 
CSUN opens a three-match homestand beginning Thursday, Aug. 21 against Grand Canyon in the 2025 home opener. Three days later, the Matadors continue their homestand with a matchup with a California Baptist team that won the WAC championship and advanced to the NCAA Tournament in 2024. CSUN then wraps up the home stretch with Utah Tech on Aug. 28.
 
The Matadors make the trip to the San Diego on Aug. 31 to take on the Toreros before traveling up north the following week for road tilts at Portland State (Sept. 4) and Portland (Sept. 7). CSUN’s last non-conference matchup is set with future Big West team Sacramento State on Thursday, Sept. 11. The Hornets also played in the NCAA Tournament a season ago after winning the Big Sky Tournament.
 
Big West play kicks off on Sunday, Sept. 21 when the Matadors visit Cal State Fullerton. A week later, CSUN hosts its first two conference matches against UC Irvine (Sept. 25) and UC Riverside (Sept. 28).
 
The month of October kicks off with a road contest at UC San Diego (Oct. 5) while CSUN returns home for meeting with Cal State Bakersfield on Oct. 12. From there, the Matadors make the trek to Hawai’i on Oct. 16.
 
The second half of the Big West season includes a home meeting with UC Davis (Oct. 19) as well as a matchup with defending Big West champion UC Santa Barbara (Oct. 23. After a final road match at Cal Poly on Oct. 26, CSUN hosts Senior Night on Thursday, Oct. 30 against Long Beach State.
 
The 2025 Big West Women’s Soccer Championship kicks off on Sunday, Nov. 2 while semifinal matches will be held on Nov. 6 and the championship match is scheduled for Nov. 9.
 
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Drake Athletics Prepared to Evolve with Changing Landscape of College Athletics

Story Links Bulldog Nation, Thank you for your continued support of Drake Athletics and our more than 370 student-athletes. Your generosity plays a vital role in our ability to provide a championship-level athletic experience and an elite education—hallmarks of the Drake University student-athlete journey. Over the past few years, the […]

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Bulldog Nation,

Thank you for your continued support of Drake Athletics and our more than 370 student-athletes. Your generosity plays a vital role in our ability to provide a championship-level athletic experience and an elite education—hallmarks of the Drake University student-athlete journey.

Over the past few years, the landscape of collegiate athletics has changed dramatically. The introduction of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL), expanded transfer rules, and several landmark legal cases have fundamentally reshaped the NCAA model.

Now, with the approval of the House v. NCAA settlement, a new chapter begins—and Drake University is prepared to meet it with clarity, purpose, and an unwavering commitment to student-athlete success. We do so in a manner consistent with the values of our institution and department so that we may provide opportunities and experiences relative to our present and aspirant peer groups.

What This Means

Beginning July 1, NCAA institutions who are members of conferences outside of the ACC, Big Ten, Big 12, and SEC, will be permitted to opt into the terms delineated in the House v. NCAA settlement. The most publicized aspect of the settlement is that NCAA Division I athletics departments that “opt in” will have the ability to directly share revenue with student-athletes and manage NIL agreements at the institutional level. These shifts represent a significant transformation in how college athletics operates—but they also offer tremendous opportunity.

After much deliberation and evaluation, Drake University has opted in to the settlement and is ready to embrace this new era. At our core, our pursuit of sustained excellence in the classroom, competition, and community remains the same. For us to remain competitive and relevant, we must be willing to adjust with the changing times, especially in the sport of basketball. The pride and enjoyment our men’s and women’s basketball teams have provided us in recent years has also served as a reminder to the significance their success has on the rest of the department. In short, our basketball programs and the Drake Relays are the rising tide that lifts all other boats in our department. In order for all of our student-athletes and sport programs to grow, we must position our basketball programs and Drake Relays to flourish. 

Supporting Bulldogs Through Revenue Sharing

One of the most important elements of this transition is the ability to directly support student-athletes through revenue sharing. For Drake, that means the generous contributions you make—especially tax-deductible gifts to Drake Athletics—are now eligible to be part of this shared revenue model.

To support this shift, we’ve established two dedicated funds:

  • Drake Men’s Basketball Excellence Fund
  • Drake Women’s Basketball Excellence Fund

These funds are managed by Drake Athletics and directly benefit the greatest needs of our basketball programs. They have a direct impact on the operating budget of these programs as well as the student-athletes, coaches, and support staff of these teams. This will also be your way to provide financial resources for our student-athletes.

While Men’s and Women’s Basketball are the initial programs we have established Excellence Funds for, if supporters of other Drake programs are interested in providing financial support to create revenue sharing opportunities for other Drake student-athletes, that ability is also available and can be discussed with myself or Tim Tesar, Sr. Associate Athletics Director, (tim.tesar@drake.edu or 515-271-2132).

The Excellence Funds can be supported via one-time or recurring online gifts, donor-advised funds, stock donations, IRA distributions, or check. All contributions are a gift to Drake, and qualify for Bulldog Club benefits and DAPPS points.

These new funds are institutionally managed, tax-exempt, and focused on both recruitment and retention. They offer a clear, impactful, and compliant way to help Drake stay competitive while directly enhancing the student-athlete experience. Creation of an Excellence Fund budget and agreement on disbursement of Excellence Funds will be a collaborative effort between a head coach and sport administrator. In the sport of men’s and women’s basketball, I serve as the sport administrator and will work closely with Coach Henderson and Coach Pohlman on identification of their program’s greatest needs. As we move forward, Excellence Funds will be the preferred funds for supporting our athletes in this new era.

A New Model for NIL

As part of this realignment, we’re also evolving our relationship with DU Great Collective, our official NIL collective supporting Drake Men’s and Women’s Basketball. We’re deeply grateful for the role DU Great played during the early NIL era and for the leadership of many including, but not limited to, Kyle Mertz, Ryan Boatman, Mike Nixon, Kurt Brewer, Pat Schneider, Becca Mataloni, Spencer Harsch, Ted Brewer, Doug Shull, Louie Laurent, and Brook Rosenberg. Together, we’ve determined that Drake Athletics will primarily lead efforts to manage NIL opportunities for basketball student-athletes. The services provided to our student-athletes who benefited from a relationship with DU Great (interactions with local charities and community groups, compensation through NIL activities, taxation forms, etc.) will now be performed by Drake Athletics. DU Great will not dissolve for a myriad of reasons but individuals who financially supported DU Great, whether on a one-time, occasional, annual, or monthly basis, will be asked to continue their support through the aforementioned Excellence Funds of a specific sport at Drake.

Looking Ahead

We know you’ll have questions—and we’re committed to communicating clearly as these changes take hold. I recently sat down with Michael Admire for a podcast to discuss these shifts in greater detail. I invite you to watch or listen to our conversation [link to podcast below].

Drake Athletics continues to thrive because of the culture built by our coaches, staff, and student-athletes—and the loyalty of our fans and donors. To sustain this momentum and reach even greater heights, we must continue investing in our programs in new and meaningful ways.

Thank you for standing with us—and for helping lead the Bulldogs into this next era of excellence.

Go Bulldogs,

Brian Hardin

Director of Athletics

Drake University



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Earn 2x XP starting today, and lasting until Tuesday, July 8th at 12:00 PM PT, and 2x PXP, until Thursday, July 3rd, during Double XP & PXP Days in MLB The Show 25. Earn 2x XP from playing in any game mode to unlock any remaining rewards in the 4th Inning XP Reward Path and […]

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Enjoy Double XP & PXP Days while collecting new Prime series cards in MLB The Show 25

Earn 2x XP starting today, and lasting until Tuesday, July 8th at 12:00 PM PT, and 2x PXP, until Thursday, July 3rd, during Double XP & PXP Days in MLB The Show 25. Earn 2x XP from playing in any game mode to unlock any remaining rewards in the 4th Inning XP Reward Path and jump start your foray into the 5th Inning XP Reward Path headed your way on July 3rd. Additionally, earn 2x PXP in Diamond Dynasty and unlock your favorite players’ parallels faster than ever.


Prime Program

The Prime Program shines a spotlight on some of your favorite players, from the past and present, with a focus on their most impactful years on the field. Relive Moments featuring Prime Series players in some of their most memorable plays, complete Prime Series & Stat Missions using Prime Series players, and collect Prime Series players in the Prime Series Collection to earn program progress and add the following Prime Series rewards to your Diamond Dynasty squad:

  • Richie Sexson, 1B, Milwaukee Brewers (95 OVR)
  • Salvador Perez, C, Kansas City Royals (94 OVR)
  • Charlie Morton, SP, Tampa Bay Rays (93 OVR)
  • Mike Cameron, CF, Seattle Mariners (93 OVR)
  • Jesse Chavez, RP, Atlanta Braves (92 OVR)

Prime Choice Pack

The Prime Choice Pack, available today in The Show Shop, lets you choose 1 player from 1 of 3 OVR Tiers (95 OVR, 94, OVR, & 92 OVR) made up of Prime Series player items including:

  • Jason Varitek, C, Boston Red Sox (95 OVR)
  • Terry Pendleton, 3B, Atlanta Braves (95 OVR)
  • Michael Young, SS, Texas Rangers (94 OVR)
  • Jim Kaat, SP, Chicago White Sox (94 OVR)
  • Tommy Pham, LF, St. Louis Cardinals (94 OVR)
  • Luis Aparicio, SS, Baltimore Orioles (92 OVR)
  • Bill Mazeroski, 2B, Pittsburgh Pirates (92 OVR)
  • Robin Roberts, SP, Philadelphia Phillies (92 OVR)
  • Hal Newhouser, SP, Detroit Tigers, (92 OVR)
  • Raisel Iglesias, CP, Cincinnati Reds (92 OVR)

The Prime Choice Pack is available for 25,000 Stubs and is limited to 3 packs per player.


Prime Series Collection

Available today in Legends & Flashbacks Collections, the Prime Collection tasks you with collecting Legends & Flashback player items from the Prime Series to unlock the following player rewards for addition to your roster:

  • Collect 16 = Lance Berkman, RF, Houston Astros (96 OVR)
  • Collect 8 = Ian Kinsler, 2B, Texas Rangers (95 OVR)

June Spotlight Program – Drop 3

Step up to the plate as St. Louis Cardinals Nolan Arenado when he became the sixth active player to reach 350 career home runs or as the Athletics Nick Kurtz when he hit his second walk-off home run in a single series becoming the youngest player in MLB history to do so.

Play these Moments and more, including an Optional Extreme Moment. Complete Drop 3 & Stat Missions, the Lightning Collections, and the Optional Spotlight Pack Collections featuring Topps Now and Spotlight Series player items. Earn progress in the June Spotlight Program – Drop 3 to receive a sellable June Spotlight Pack – Drop 3 and add the following players to your lineup:

June Spotlight Program – Drop 3

  • Nolan Arenado, 3B, St. Louis Cardinals (95 OVR)
  • Christian Moore, 2B, Los Angeles Angels (92 OVR)
  • Clarke Schmidt, SP, New York Yankees (92 OVR)

June Spotlight Pack – Drop 3 (Contains 1 Diamond Topps Now or Spotlight Series player item)

  • Brooks Lee, SS, Minnesota Twins (95 OVR)
  • Jose Soriano, SP, Los Angeles Angels (95 OVR)
  • Brady House, 3B, Washington Nationals (92 OVR)
  • Logan O’Hoppe, C, Los Angeles Angels (92 OVR)
  • Braxton Fulford, C, Colorado Rockies (92 OVR)

*Collect June Spotlight Program player items each week to earn the June Lightning player item and collect Spotlight Pack players to earn the Retro Lightning player item headed your way on July 3rd! Spotlight Packs can be found in each Spotlight Program drop for your chance to earn more Spotlight Series cards.


PXP Paradise Diamond Quest

Face 30 Showdown-style Moments built for PXP grinders. Battle tough arms, earn PXP fast, and clear a Mini Boss-filled map designed for nonstop progress for a chance to earn Epic Rewards: Prime Deluxe Packs & Rare Rewards: Ballin’ is a Habit Packs.

The PXP Paradise Diamond Quest is a great way to make progress on your Prime collection, as the Prime Deluxe Packs are earnable upon every successful completion!


Thinking About Three Event

Welcome to the Thinking About Three Event, where Polo Grounds and blazing speed collide! Build your squad with batters who have 80+ speed, Gold & Lower pitchers, catchers and first basemen to take advantage of the park’s cavernous gaps. Turn singles into triples and triples into highlights – speed wins this one.


Conquest – Sunglasses Map

Get ready to throw shade on the competition in the all-new Sunglasses Map, available in Conquest. Take turns attacking territories, stealing your opponents’ fans, reinforcing your territories, and moving your fans to take control of the Sunglasses Map and earn XP, Packs, and more.


Chase Pack 16

Chase Pack 16 features 3-time All-Star and World Series Champion – 2nd Half Heroes Series Trea Turner (96 OVR)

Every purchase of The Show 50-Pack Bundle includes one Chase Pack 16, and don’t forget there’s a chance to find a Chase Pack in every individual The Show Pack as well. The Chase Pack guarantees 1 Diamond player item with a chance to find the featured Chase Pack 16 player item, 2nd Half Heroes Series Trea Turner.


Challenge of the Week 16

Challenge of the Week 16, available in Instant Action, features 2023 All-Star Spencer Strider going up against two-time All-Star Cody Bellinger. Compete as Bellinger vs CPU-controlled Strider and accumulate hits to achieve as many points as possible within three outs for a chance to earn Stubs for use in MLB The Show 25.


Roster Update – Transactions

Today’s content update brings another Roster Update focusing on Transactions, intended to align your MLB The Show 25 rosters with the current MLB rosters.

Roster Updates focusing on Transactions will occur weekly while Roster Updates focusing on Attributes will occur every 3 weeks throughout the season, with the next Attributes Update of the season currently scheduled for Friday, July 11th.


Up next in MLB The Show 25

As you enjoy today’s Prime content in MLB The Show 25, prepare yourself for all-new content headed your way next week just in time for the 4th of July weekend. Tuesday, July 1st brings a new, non-Cornerstone Evolution Program and Thursday, July 3rd you can expect to find a brand-new June Spotlight Program & Pack, including the June Spotlight Lightning & Retro Lightning players, Weekend Classic 4, and the 5th Inning XP Reward Path. And we’re getting the red carpet ready for All-Star Weekend beginning July 11th, and you don’t want to miss it!

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