– Cost of completing entire set is 175K+ Recommendation – Superstar-like Contact & Power attributes CONs – 1400 Tickets is too high a price for a platoon player 94 rated Eric Thames PROs – Only available on Ticket Counter, must be level Silver 50 – Would not play at 3B or SS due to arm strength (69) 85 rated Mitch Haniger PROs – Very solid Contact, Defense, Speed combo CONs – Below-average vision 85 rated Chris Owings PROs 58 K/9 does you no favors when needing that big punch out 87 rated Aaron Judge PROs – Affordable price compared to other high-Gold starters (6K-8K) CONs – Low velocity 89 rated SP Mike Leake PROs – Good pitch mix (2FB, CIR, 4FB, KNCV, SL) – 54 Vision leaves something to be desired 91 rated SP Jason Vargas PROs – Price compared to other Diamond 1B (currently 70K-75K Stubs) If you would like a more detailed review of each card make sure to check out the video below. I’m going to take a quick look at the pros and cons of each card. You can still pick up five of the six cards on the market for varying prices, while the Mitch Haniger card is only available on the Ticket Counter (more on that later). While you were able to acquire one of these cards via the special limited Monthly Awards Pack of which only 10K were released, those have long since sold out even with them having carried a cost of 20K Stubs. If all six are acquired they can be cashed in for Player of the Month Eric Thames who is a 94 Overall Diamond. The set contains six “base” cards (two Diamonds, four Golds) all featuring players who put up an excellent first month of the season. Welcome back to another MLB The Show 17 Diamond Dynasty Card review post here at Hit The Pass! This week I’m going to be diving into the April Monthly Awards set that was released this past Friday in the mode.