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sunshine666
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Posted: Thu Sep 18, 2025 3:08 am Post subject: How to Complete the Roberto Clemente Day Program in MLB The |
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Each year on September 15 Major League Baseball celebrates Roberto Clemente Day to honor Roberto Clemente’s outstanding contributions both on the field and off. MLB The Show 25 joins in that remembrance with a special Roberto Clemente Day Program, giving players in Diamond Dynasty the chance to unlock a milestone Clemente card and relive parts of his legend. Completing this program grants one of the most desirable Clemente cards available in the game, and doing so is relatively accessible if you know how the program is structured and where to invest effort.Please visit https://www.u4gm.com/mlb-the-show-25-stubs.
The ultimate reward in the Clemente Day Program for The Show 25 is Clemente’s Milestone card, which recreates his 1961 Gold Glove‑winning season. On this card, Clemente has maxed Contact vs Right and Left pitchers, very high power vs both sides, excellent vision and clutch, and outstanding defensive metrics: a near perfect arm and accuracy along with top tier fielding and reactions. While his speed isn’t elite, his bat and glove make him an excellent choice for many lineups—especially if you are building a Pirates themed squad or want a historic icon of MLB.
To earn that Clemente card you must collect 50 Stars. There are multiple paths toward getting those Stars so you can choose according to your play style and how much time you want to put in. One path is to complete five “Moments” (worth 25 Stars) and five Stat Missions (another 25 Stars). Moments are typically content that allow you to relive signature events or challenges from Clemente’s career or aspects of his play style—such as making clutch hits or outstanding defensive plays. Stat Missions tend to focus on accumulating statistics over multiple games or fulfilling cumulative goals (for example number of hits, RBIs, or fielding plays).
The second path is the Clemente Day Conquest Map. If you prefer a single structured map layout, this option gives you all 50 Stars by completing territories or segments of a map rather than separately tracking Stat Missions and Moments. For many players this is more efficient since the map gives a sequence of objectives that build toward the total.
In addition to that core Clemente Milestone card there are other Clemente cards available from different sources in the game. There is a Contributor Clemente card, with lower overall ratings but greater flexibility in fielding positions—he can be used in RF, CF, LF, or even infield spots under certain conditions—and still offers strong contact batting vs both right and left. There is also a Moonshot version, which is higher overall and more exclusive. These cards are useful for players who may not yet complete the full Milestone or want Clemente earlier to use in gameplay and build toward the big version.
One of the good things about the Clemente Day Program in The Show 25 is that it does not require a ridiculous grind. Fifty Stars is a moderate commitment but not overwhelming. If you play a mix of Moments, Stat Missions, and perhaps the Conquest Map, you can make steady progress without needing to spend endless hours. Also, some tasks are more enjoyable—for example reliving a signature moment or pulling off impressive defensive plays.
Players should note strategy matters. Focus early on the tasks you can do quickly or repeatedly. Moments can often be completed more rapidly than long cumulative stat missions. If the map option works well for your schedule then follow its route. Make sure to mix game modes where the objectives align. Defensive Missions or fielding achievements will be easier if you play more games in which Clemente’s position and role are active or if your lineup supports strong defensive plays. Batting contact vs left and right will naturally come if you face pitchers of different hand orientation or if you rotate Clemente in your lineup.
In short the Roberto Clemente Day Program in MLB The Show 25 is one of the better themed program offerings. It both honors a baseball legend and gives players meaningful rewards. With a clear path to an excellent milestone Clemente card, multiple Clemente versions, and well‑balanced objectives, it is a program that rewards consistent play without punishing those who cannot grind excessively. If you enjoy Diamond Dynasty or want that iconic Clemente for your roster, the program is well worth pursuing. |
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