What was your favorite mlb the show card art and why?
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Takashi Johnny Damon from 22, sneaky power, good speed, paralleled a few times and it had solid defense. I just raked with it.
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I really dug those face of the franchise cards last year
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2019 Finest (aka the shattered glass)
2022/23 Retro Finest (aka the postage stamp)
2020 Postseason (followed closely by 2017)
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Very nice indeed
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https://mlb22.theshow.com/items/14f625ccc2b4c4014c478c47b3ae4e1c
And one of my favorite card arts of all time
https://mlb21.theshow.com/items/e5c8a5d17f78ce53ce474af541e45166
And finally
https://mlb21.theshow.com/items/9e1d543470b52e6e0f51881b091d9a18
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Hardware Bryce Harper in MLBTS 17, card had a million buy orders because it was a flawless reward and back then SDS didn't hand out cookies when it came to these cards. Best part was that you could plug him at 1B without any penalties since that wasn't a thing either back then.
Edit: never mind you said cart ART. My bad. I loved the immortals from 18, pretty much the only thing worth mentioning about that year.
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@samguenther1987 said in What was your favorite mlb the show card art and why?:
https://mlb22.theshow.com/items/14f625ccc2b4c4014c478c47b3ae4e1c
Very slick. Loved that Pujols card and really like that black satin finish of that other set. Very elegant
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I’d love and immortals program in a one of the seasons, but make it almost no grind.
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Maybe the 2019 Finest.
The Retro AS this year is boring.
I couldn't stand the Takashi art from last year. So many drooled over it, but all it did was give birth to Kaiju, lolz. -
All of the Milestone cards.
The cards have a clean look to them, the information is clearly stated, and the player animation on the card represent their milestone achievement very well.
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I love Jeter's Signature card this year.
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