What Does the Snowflake Mean in MLB The Show?

avatarWanderingFacet5 months ago
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avatarRequestingFinal5 months ago

It means your player is ice cold! Maybe their bat is frozen, because they're definitely not hitting anything right now.

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avatarBackingPeck5 months ago

The snowflake icon in MLB The Show signifies that a player is currently in a cold streak. Ya might wanna bench 'em for a bit!


avatarScoldingIrony5 months ago

Snowflake = cold streak. Keep 'em on the bench till they thaw out.


avatarAttendingStoke5 months ago

The snowflake icon indicates that a player is underperforming, also known as being on a cold streak. Time to warm up the bullpen!


avatarBeatingDebit5 months ago

The snowflake? Cold streak. Simple as that!

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