If you’re pining for some actual competition among baseball players, Major League Baseball, the Players Association and Sony are doing their best to accommodate. The trio announced in conjunction today the first “MLB The Show Players League,” wherein 30 big leaguers — one from each team — will square off in a month-long, online league in MLB The Show on PS4. Each player will each other player once in a three-inning game, and the top eight records will advance to the postseason.
Games, which begin tonight, will be streamed on MLB’s social media accounts, MLB Network’s Twitch channel and MLB The Show’s social media accounts. MLB, the MLBPA and Sony are donating $5,000 to the Boys & Girls Club in all 30 markets, and the winner will receive an extra $25,000 for his community’s Boys & Girls Club. Your 30 players are:
AL East
Bo Bichette, Blake Snell, Eduardo Rodriguez, Tommy Kahnle, Dwight Smith Jr.
AL Central
Lucas Giolito, Trevor May, Carlos Santana, Niko Goodrum, Brett Phillips
AL West
Joey Gallo, Lance McCullers Jr., Jesus Luzardo, Ty Buttrey, Carl Edwards Jr.
NL East
Juan Soto, Jeff McNeil, Rhys Hoskins, Ryne Stanek, Luke Jackson
NL Central
Josh Hader, Matt Carpenter, Amir Garrett, Cole Tucker, Ian Happ
NL West
Hunter Pence, Gavin Lux, Fernando Tatis Jr., David Dahl, Jon Duplantier
Watching players compete in a video game version of the sport we’re all craving might not be everyone’s cup of tea — but it’ll provide fans with the opportunity to see some of their favorite players interact with each other and can serve as a welcome, baseball-themed distraction at a time when those are few and far between.
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