Many little leaguers notice that pitchers, between games, often play in right field in between starts. The explanation for this is extremely relevant inMLB The Show 22as gamers can play as a two-way player and may want to have their pitcher play in right field.

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Want to show off that cannon of an arm and have the opportunity to throw out runners tagging for third and home? Nobody gets opportunities for outfield assists like right fielders do and elites can show off their arm in the field and their skills at the dish to astoundMLB The Show 22gamers.

Updated on July 18th, 2022 by Hodey Johns:This list first came out before the season started. All-Star week marks the halfway point of the season. So, how did the analysts do? Of course, nobody is perfect. Some players that were expected to do poorly ended up putting together a fantastic first half, so they needed to be added to the list. Others that were well-hyped didn’t quite hit the expectations of the experts, so they had to be dropped. A hot or a cold streak could see even the worst-ranked player make this list or the number one ranked player fall out of favor entirely. This is how things have shaken out so far.

MLB The Show 22 Teoscar Hernandez Mid Season Player Card

14Teoscar Hernandez - 81 OVR

There should not be as much of a gap between Teoscar Hernandez and the players ahead of him. No disrespect to them at all, but Hernandez has won two Silver Slugger awards for being the best hitter at his position for two years in a row now.

By the rankings, Hernandez is an above-average outfielder and has a good touch of speed. Where he truly shines is against lefties, with contact and power numbers that should make many managers consider bringing in a reliever when Hernandez steps up to the plate.

MLB The Show 22 Mitch Haniger Mid Season Player Card

13Mitch Haniger - 81 OVR

In 2021, Mitch Haniger had his best offensive year last year. He set career highs in home runs, RBIs, and runs scored. This year, he’s still playing well above expectations, playing his part of a Mariners team that is one of the hottest in baseball going into the All-Star game.

Regarding his ratings, they’re all in the average to the above-average range aside from his 96 durability. He’s not going to need any downtime for the Mariners in the game this year and he’ll be a steady presence out there in right field.

MLB The Show 22 Taylor Ward Mid Season Player Card

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9Taylor Ward - 82 OVR

It feels like 2022 is going to be a breakout season for Taylor Ward, an often unsung hero for the Angels. Those who assign ratings aren’t yet sure what to make of him. They’ve improved his stats to match his production, but his zone against righties and lefties is still entirely blue.

He’s still a solid player in the game. Every hitting category aside from bunting is 56 or better. His 95 contact rating against lefties and 94 discipline are the highlights, but he’s gifted at about everything except stealing bases.

MLB The Show 22 Juan Soto Mid Season Player Card

8Juan Soto - 83 OVR

Despite snagging his second consecutive All-Star honor, the ratings adjusters have not been as impressed with Juan Soto this year. He started the season almost 10 OVR higher than he is now. But he’s still one of the best, both in the video game and on the field.

Soto may be the toughest player to strike out in the game, with an almost entirely red strike zone and a stratospheric score of 125 in discipline. Gamers looking toget called up in Road to the Show as fast as possiblewill want to hit like Soto and mix in some defense and speed as well.

MLB The Show 22 Starling Marte Mid Season Player Card

7Starling Marte - 84 OVR

Although Starling Marte didn’t start off the year on this list, that’s not because the rating adjusters forgot about him. He was listed as a center fielder, but the Mets, with his skill set and arm strength, decided to move him over to right field. It has worked out nicely, he’s back to All-Star status after a five-year break.

Perhaps the one area gamers forget about when theyimprove in Road to the Showis their baserunning. Marte has maxed-out 99 scores in both stealing and baserunning aggressiveness. He marks smart choices on the basepaths and never says “no” to swiping a bag.

MLB The Show 22 Hunter Renfroe Mid Season Player Card

6Hunter Renfroe - 85 OVR

In 2022, Hunter Renfroe will be in his fourth city in four years. Usually, that indicates the player is a journeyman. But Renfroe has been regarded as one of the best at his position for years; teams are just eager to pick up his contract via the trade more than most other players.

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As the game evolves, right fielders don’t always have the classic attributes anymore. Not Renfroe, though, who has a rocket in his arm that warranted a 95 arms strength score. His power against lefties is unreal, putting him over the usual maximum and landing at a 105.

5Kyle Tucker - 89 OVR

Kyle Tucker caught some bad breaks in 2021 when it comes to official hardware. Outside of losing the World Series, he was also close to getting an All-Star nomination, Silver Slugger, and Gold Glove. Unfortunately, none of them panned out. This year, he’s already received his first All-Star nod, so things are looking up.

Tucker was not given extreme statistics (nothing is over 90), which may deceive some opponents. But besides bunting, Tucker has at least a 50 in every other category. Those stuck behind him on the Astros bench will need to eitherchange positionsor wait for a long time before seeing the field.

MLB The Show 22 Kyle Tucker Mid Season Player Card