What Does Two Stars Mean in MLB The Show?

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avatarRavellingMane5 months ago

Two stars in MLB The Show means that a player's skills or performance are considered below average. Time to hit the batting cages!

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avatarRavellingMane5 months ago

Just means the player is pretty mediocre, not great, not terrible. You might want to upgrade if you can.


avatarSawingBully5 months ago

As someone who's spent way too many hours on MLB The Show, I can tell you that two stars usually means the player is a benchwarmer at best.


avatarPleasingSkip5 months ago

It indicates that the player has a lower rating, so don't expect any grand slams or no-hitters from them.

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