The 7th Inning Program has come and gone in MLB The Show 21, but as you probably know by now, that doesn’t mean the fun stops. On October 15, Sony San Diego launched the 8th Inning Program, filled with new rewards, packs, and a chance at three new Program bosses. So, what are the rewards for this season, and how can you progress in this program? Let’s go over what you need to know.

8th Inning Rewards

Let’s start with the rewards for the 8th Inning Program. Here’s a breakdown of all the rewards for the 8th Inning Program, plus requirements to hit each level:

350,000 XP will still be needed to get one of the three bosses.

How to earn XP

There are many ways to earn XP. Players can play the various game modes in MLB The Show 21 and earn XP after each game, including Road to the Show games, which can be a quick way to get XP quickly. Players can earn a good amount of XP (anywhere from 500 to 4,000 XP) per game by taking a few swings at the plate or throwing a few innings on the mound.

Additionally, players can complete Daily Missions, as well as Program missions.

We should note, though, that San Diego Studios has implemented a slight change to XP gains earlier this year. Going forward, MLB The Show 21 players can only gain a maximum of 35,000 XP per day through gameplay. This does not include XP obtained by completing missions, Conquests, or showdowns. This has been done to end exploits that have been used by community members to get through the programs in an incredibly fast manner.

Additionally, MLB The Show players should expect a number of other events to pop up throughout the month. Traditionally, SDS releases several player programs throughout a month, with each usually being needed for extra XP.

MLB players can obtain 50,000 XP for completing a collection that features all three 7th Inning Program bosses. Additionally, users can complete two 20,000 XP collections, one for Evolution Wade Davis and one for Evolution Yadier Molina. Another 8th Inning Player Program is expected to become available on October 19.

Additionally, MLB users can compete in a special 8th Inning Showdown that will go live on October 22. And, a new 8th Inning Conquest also went live on the 15th, as well. Here’s a look at the map:

The 8th Inning Program will last four weeks, a return to the timeline used in previous programs, sans the 7th Inning. This program is slated to end on November 12.