MLB The Show 25 (6th Inning Program): Which Bosses Are Better?
Posted: Jul 30, 2025 Views: 99
Hello, baseball fans! 5th Inning Program has ended. Have you successfully gotten the three bosses? 6th Inning Program has been launched on July 25th. The total rating of the three new bosses this time is 99 OVR!
Although there are many high-rated MLB 25 players now, the 99 OVR players still represent the top of the game, and let’s see how to get them.
6th Inning Program Rewards
- 3,000 XP: MLB The Show 25 Pack
- 7,500 XP: 6th Inning Cornerstone Choice Pack
- 12,500 XP: MLB The Show 25 Pack
- 17,500 XP: 1,000 Stubs
- 22,500 XP: Banner
- 27,500 XP: 6th Inning Cornerstone Choice Pack
- 32,500 XP: Ballin’ is a Habit Pack
- 40,000 XP: Headliners Pack
- 47,500 XP: 1,000 Stubs
- 55,000 XP: MLB The Show 25 Pack
- 62,500 XP: Headliners Pack
- 70,000 XP: 6th Inning Cornerstone Choice Pack
- 77,500 XP: 1,000 Stubs
- 85,000 XP: Banner
- 92,500 XP: MLB The Show 25 Pack
- 100,000 XP: Ballin’ is a Habit Pack
- 107,500 XP: Headliners Pack
- 115,000 XP: 1,000 Stubs
- 125,000 XP: Icon
- 135,000 XP: 98 OVR Awards Kyle Seager
- 145,000 XP: MLB The Show 25 Pack
- 155,000 XP: Ballin’ is a Habit Pack
- 165,000 XP: Deluxe Choice Pack
- 175,000 XP: Headliners Pack
- 185,000 XP: 1,000 Stubs
- 195,000 XP: Ballin’ is a Habit Pack
- 205,000 XP: 6th Inning Boss Choice Pack
- 215,000 XP: MLB The Show 25 Pack
- 225,000 XP: Headliners Pack
- 235,000 XP: 1,500 Stubs
- 250,000 XP: Deluxe Choice Pack
- 265,000 XP: Ballin’ is a Habit Pack
- 280,000 XP: MLB The Show 25 Pack (x2)
- 295,000 XP: 1,500 Stubs
- 312,500 XP: Deluxe Choice Pack
- 330,000 XP: 6th Inning Boss Choice Pack
- 347,500 XP: Headliners Pack
- 365,000 XP: 2,000 Stubs
- 382,500 XP: Deluxe Choice Pack
- 400,000 XP: Deluxe Choice Pack
This reward includes 2 6th Inning Boss Choice Packs, 3 6th Inning Cornerstone Choice Packs, and MLB The Show 25 stubs. 6th Inning Cornerstone Choice Pack includes 85 OVR Tony Oliva, Dontrelle Willis, and Raul Ibanez. Once you complete Cornerstone Program, you’ll get 97 OVR versions of all three players.
98 OVR Awards Kyle Seager
- Contact Right: 112
- Contact Left: 100
- Power Right: 111
- Power Left: 80
- Vision: 94
- Discipline: 78
- Clutch: 118
- Bunt: 40
- Drag Bunt: 31
- Durability: 98
Kyle Seager is Mariners’ third baseman, ninth in MLB 25. He has great contact and defense, and he also has 6 quirks, making him a very powerful card.
Which Bosses Are The Better?
99 OVR Signature Corey Kluber
- Stamina: 109
- H/9: 100
- K/9: 103
- BB/9: 101
- HR/9: 90
- Pitch Clutch: 104
- Control: 95
- Velocity: 96
- Break: 99
Corey Kluber retires in 2024, but he threw a no-hitter in 2021, and his experience is enough to make up for his physical decline. Corey Kluber ranks fourth among all starting pitchers, and his 5 pitching methods are almost perfect. You only need 50,000 stubs to get him. Corey Kluber is not much weaker than Ubaldo Jimene, and his cutter is even better.
99 OVR Hall Of Fame Ted Simmons
- Contact Right: 118
- Contact Left: 115
- Power Right: 86
- Power Left: 90
- Vision: 112
- Discipline: 94
- Clutch: 120
- Bunt: 39
- Drag Bunt: 29
- Durability: 94
Ted Simmons is the current top-ranked catcher, but he is more than that, and he can also serve as the first baseman, third baseman and left fielder on the team, and has 8 quirks. It is precisely because of Ted Simmons’s versatility that this card maintains high value. His value currently fluctuates around 53,000 stubs.
His contact and vision are great, and although his power is not top-notch, it is enough to make him perform well at high difficulty. This is undoubtedly the most valuable card of the three boss cards.
99 OVR Awards Chase Utley
- Contact Right: 115
- Contact Left: 105
- Power Right: 101
- Power Left: 104
- Vision: 91
- Discipline: 75
- Clutch: 109
- Bunt: 40
- Drag Bunt: 30
- Durability: 98
Chase Utley retired in 2018. He was able to play both first and second base, and before his retirement, he was widely considered the best middle infield defender in National League.
This card currently ranks second among second basemen and fourth among first basemen in MLB 25, and it also has eight quirks. If you can wait for a few days, you might be able to get this card for just 45,000 stubs.
How To Make Progress?
As you can see, to complete this program, you need to accumulate XP in multiplayer modes like Dynasty and Conquest, which takes time to accumulate.
If you collect all three bosses in5th Inning Program, you’ll receive 50,000 EXP, and you can also redeem any previously purchased but unclaimed cards for XP:
- I: 5,000 XP
- II: 7,000 XP
- III: 10,000 XP
- IV: 13,000 XP
- V: 15,000 XP
Finally, it’s important to note that, like the previous Inning Programs, 6th Inning Program has a deadline. All you guys better complete it before August 22nd.
The three 99 OVR bosses in 6th Inning Program are some of the best cards currently available. They can be very effective in your team, and the other rewards are also very good. If you have to choose 2 of these three bosses, I recommend choosing Chase Utley and Ted Simmons, and then unlocking Corey Kluber after a while, which can save you a lot of MLB The Show 25 stubs.
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