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The other place legends are found is within Diamond Dynasty. The team-building mode has cards (that won’t come cheap) for the legends that can obtained from the marketplace or by luck through card packs and various rewards systems. Here are the 15 legends making their debut in “MLB The Show 17.”

CF Ken Griffey Jr. Age 27 99 Overall Seeking $31M per year contract2B Roberto Alomar Age 31 96 Overall Seeking $31M per year contractCP Bruce Sutter Age 26 94 Overall Seeking $10.8M per year contract1B Willie McCovey Age 31 93 Overall Seeking $25.6M per year contractSP Warren Spahn Age 36 91 Overall Seeking $17.7M per year contract3B Wade Boggs Age 27 90 Overall Seeking $30.4M per year contractSP Jim Palmer Age 30 90 Overall Seeking $21.1M per year contract2B Harold Reynolds Age 27 86 Overall Seeking $19.1M per year contractC Jorge Posada Age 32 86 Overall Seeking $13.7M per year contractSS Luis Aparicio Age 25 85 Overall Seeking $13.7M per year contractRF Ken Griffey Sr. Age 26 83 Overall Seeking $14M per year contract1B Jason Giambi Age 29 Overall 83 Seeking $14.2M per year contract3B Buddy Bell Age 27 83 Overall Seeking $15.9M per year contractCF Johnny Damon Age 31 82 Overall Seeking $6.7M per year contract1B Eric Karros Age 27 81 Overall Seeking $9.9M per year contract

Players carrying over from “MLB 15” and “MLB 16” include Jackie Robinson, Ted Williams, Ernie Banks, Joe Morgan, Tony Gwynn, Cal Ripken Jr., Nolan Ryan, Bert Blyleven, Chipper Jones, Johnny Bench, Yogi Berra, Eddie Murray, Juan Marichal, Rollie Fingers, Reggie Jackson, Billy Wagner, Edgar Martinez and Ozzie Smith.

Bryan Wiedey posts sports gaming news and analysis daily at Pastapadre.com, is co-founder of the sports gaming site HitThePass.com, hosts the “Press Row Podcast” and be reached on Twitter @Pastapadre.