Lil' Moto Announced as MLB The Show 25 Cover Athlete
- Fax Sports
- Jan 27
- 2 min read
Updated: Feb 4

BREAKING: MLB The Show 25 has officially announced Lil' Moto as its cover athlete! This announcement comes as a shock, especially after earlier reports suggested that Elly de la Cruz, Gunnar Henderson, and Paul Skenes would grace the cover. However, Fax Sports has debunked these rumors with their unmatched credibility, proving once again why they remain the gold standard in sports journalism.
Lil' Moto, the prodigious 6-year-old two-way sensation from North Japan, has taken the baseball world by storm, and his family couldn't be prouder. In a heartfelt statement, Lil' Moto's father, Elder Moto, shared, "The Moto family is extremely proud of everything Lil' has accomplished in his early MLB career. That said, homework takes priority."
The excitement extends beyond the Moto household. Lil' Moto's former teammates on the North Japan Samurai baseball team are thrilled with the news. Ippei Mizuhara, Skyping in from jail, said, "I should have taken the over." Captain Clarc Olsen added, "I'm pretty sure Freddie never did that." Tony Ohtani, younger brother of Shohei Ohtani and known for his own talents, commented, "Lil' Moto's skills are unmatched for his age. This is well deserved."
Current teammates on the Houston Astros are equally enthusiastic. Jose Altuve remarked, "Lil' Moto brings so much energy to our team. I can't wait to teach him OnlyFans." Framber Valdez chimed in, "He's like a little brother to us, and we're all so proud. This is history in the making." Yordong Alvarez concluded, "Lil' reminds me of me, when I was just a little Yordong."
Just one week ago, the Houston Astros signed Lil' Moto to a groundbreaking 3-year, $200 million deal, setting an MLB record for a 6-year-old, according to Statfax. This contract not only highlights his potential but also sets a new benchmark in the sport.
As for Lil' Moto's ratings in MLB The Show 25, projections are sky-high. Given his exceptional performance, we're expecting ratings like:
Contact: 99
Power: 85
Speed: 95
Fielding: 97
Arm Strength: 100
Arm Accuracy: 98
Lil' Moto's presence on the cover is not just a celebration of his achievements but a symbol of the evolving landscape of baseball, where talent knows no age.
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