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MLB The Show 26: How to Make Smart Purchases with Stubs

MLB The Show 26: How to Make Smart Purchases with Stubs

If you play Diamond Dynasty regularly, you already know that stubs are the main currency that decides how fast your team improves. The problem isn’t just earning stubs. It’s knowing how to spend them without wasting weeks of progress.

Below I’ll go through the most common questions players ask about spending stubs in MLB The Show 26, and I’ll explain what usually works in practice.

Should You Spend Stubs on Packs or Buy Players Directly?

This is the first big mistake most players make.

Packs are tempting. They’re fast, they’re exciting, and there’s always that chance you pull a high diamond. But in reality, packs are almost always a losing investment if your goal is improving your team efficiently.

In most cases:

The average value of what you pull is lower than the pack cost.

You get duplicates you don’t need.

You end up selling cards at market price, losing stubs to tax.

If you want a specific player, it is almost always smarter to:

Go to the Marketplace.

Place a buy order slightly above the current highest buy order.

Wait patiently.

You save stubs, and you avoid relying on luck.

When do packs make sense?

Limited-time programs that guarantee certain tiers.

If you specifically enjoy the risk and don’t care about efficiency.

If you’re chasing collection fodder and don’t mind small losses.

If your goal is building a competitive team, direct purchases win most of the time.

How Do Buy Orders and Sell Orders Actually Work?

A lot of players lose stubs simply because they don’t use the market correctly.

Here’s how it works in practice:

“Buy Now” means you pay the lowest sell order instantly.

“Sell Now” means you accept the highest buy order instantly.

Both options are fast but usually cost you extra.

Instead:

Always place buy orders instead of using Buy Now.

Always create sell orders instead of using Sell Now.

Yes, it takes longer. But over time, this saves thousands of stubs.

Also remember:
There is a 10% tax when you sell a card.

So if you buy a player for 20,000 stubs and sell for 20,000, you don’t break even. You lose 2,000 to tax. You must sell higher to profit.

Understanding this is key if you plan to flip cards.

When Is the Best Time to Buy Players?

Timing matters more than most people think.

Prices usually drop:

During big content drops (new programs, new packs).

During flash sales.

During stub sales.

When new, stronger cards replace older meta cards.

Prices usually rise:

When collections require specific cards.

After roster updates.

Before competitive events.

If you’re patient, wait for content days. Many players rip packs and undercut each other, which pushes prices down temporarily.

That’s usually the best time to upgrade your team.

Should You Complete Collections Early?

This depends on your goals.

Live Series collections are expensive early in the cycle. The reward cards are strong, but tying up stubs in non-sellable cards limits flexibility.

Ask yourself:

Do you want the collection reward immediately?

Or do you prefer liquid stubs so you can adjust your team weekly?

In the early months, flexibility is usually more valuable than locking in collections.

Later in the cycle, when prices settle and you’ve built a stable roster, completing collections makes more sense.

A common mistake is rushing to complete everything early and then having no stubs left to react to new content.

Is It Worth It to Flip Cards?

Flipping can be worth it, but only if you’re consistent and patient.

What works best:

Target gold and low diamond cards with steady margins.

Look for at least a 10–15% gap after tax.

Flip volume, not just expensive cards.

What doesn’t work well:

Trying to flip hype cards during heavy volatility.

Ignoring tax.

Panic selling.

You don’t need to sit in the market for hours. Even placing a few smart orders before logging off can build steady profit over time.

Should You Invest in Roster Update Predictions?

This is higher risk but can pay off.

If you believe a gold player will go diamond:

Buy multiple copies before the update.

If they go diamond, quick sell value increases.

If they don’t, prices usually drop.

The problem is unpredictability. Injuries, bad weeks, and developer adjustments can ruin an investment.

If you invest:

Only use stubs you can afford to tie up.

Diversify across multiple players.

Don’t go all-in on one prediction.

It’s more like speculation than guaranteed profit.

Is It Ever Smart to Buy Stubs?

Some players grind everything. Others don’t have time.

If you decide to buy MLB 26 stubs xbox , the key is not just buying them—but spending them wisely after.

The biggest mistake I see is:
Players buy stubs and immediately rip packs.

If you purchase stubs:

Plan your roster upgrades first.

Target specific weak spots.

Avoid impulse spending.

Stubs are just a resource. Whether earned or purchased, the strategy for spending should be the same.

How Do You Prioritize Team Upgrades?

Don’t upgrade randomly.

Start by asking:

Which positions directly impact games the most?

Where am I losing matchups?

For most players:

Starting pitching matters more than one extra bench bat.

Bullpen reliability wins close games.

Upgrading a weak defensive shortstop prevents costly errors.

If you’re an average hitter, spending huge stubs on a slightly better bat may not change much. But upgrading a pitcher with better control and H/9 can make a noticeable difference.

Focus on impact per stub spent.

Should You Save Stubs for Future Content?

Usually, yes.

Every year, power creep happens. Cards get stronger as the season goes on.

If you spend everything early:

You’ll replace those cards quickly.

You’ll lose value when selling them later.

Keeping a reserve of stubs gives you flexibility:

Jump on limited cards.

React to new programs.

Take advantage of market crashes.

You don’t need to hoard endlessly. But staying liquid gives you options.

How Do You Avoid Emotional Spending?

This is underrated.

After a bad Ranked loss, players often:

Blame their team.

Sell cards in frustration.

Buy expensive replacements impulsively.

Most losses are due to timing, pitch selection, or approach—not roster gaps.

Before spending:

Play a few more games.

Review what actually went wrong.

Ask if the upgrade truly solves the issue.

Stubs spent emotionally are usually wasted.

What Is the Safest Long-Term Strategy?

If you want a simple, steady approach:

Avoid random pack spending.

Use buy and sell orders properly.

Upgrade your weakest positions first.

Keep a stub reserve.

Be patient on market dips.

That’s it.

You don’t need complicated flipping spreadsheets. You don’t need risky all-in investments. Most successful players just avoid common mistakes and stay disciplined.

In MLB The Show 26, stubs aren’t just currency—they represent time. Whether you grind them or purchase them, wasting stubs slows down your progress.

Smart spending isn’t about chasing every new card. It’s about understanding value, timing the market, and upgrading with purpose.

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