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[Watch] MLB The Show 17 releases new Roster Update trailer headlined by Carlos Correa

MLB The Show 17 is the latest in the best baseball sim on the planet, and with another successful iteration on the market, Sony San Diego continues to keep up with the current player trends via roster updates. This week, Houston Astros teammates Lance McCullers and Carlos Correa get stat boosts in the midst of Houston's 5.5 game hold on the AL West.

Other than that, Colorado Closer Greg Holland continues his renaissance of a season post-Tommy John surgery, and gets a nice boost himself, now coming in at 87 Overall. Arizona 1B Paul Goldschmidt and Texas RHP Matt Bush round out the highlights. Oh, and RHP Craig Kimbrel who plays for that other team is also in there, I guess.

Here's the trailer:

MLB The Show 17 is now available exclusively for PlayStation 4.

Source: [YouTube via Gameranx]

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