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  U4GM How to Time Your Stubs in MLB The Show 26 (18 อ่าน)

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By the time mid-April rolls around in MLB The Show 26, the easy part is over. This is where people start making rushed choices, and that's usually what sets them back. A lot of players think more games means more progress, but that's not really how it works once the Weekend Classic is winding down and the 2nd Inning XP Path is nearly gone. Smart timing matters more than raw hours. And if you're trying to stay flexible with your roster or budget, it helps to know where your options are. As a professional marketplace for game currency and items, U4GM has built a solid name for convenience, and plenty of players look to MLB The Show 26 stubs in u4gm when they want to keep pace without wasting a whole evening on the wrong modes.

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The biggest mistake right now is panic grinding. You can spot it a mile away. People jump into random modes, chase one reward, then switch again ten minutes later. That's how you burn an hour and barely move. If you want real progress, stack your goals. Put together a lineup that helps with PXP, event missions, and program tasks at the same time. It's not flashy, but it works. You'll notice pretty quickly that one focused hour can do more than three distracted ones. That's the stage of the cycle we're in now. If a mode isn't helping two or three things at once, it's probably not worth your time.

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This part gets overlooked by players who only think about gameplay, but the market is half the battle. The Weekend Classic rewards are the obvious talking point, especially the 92 OVR Victor Martinez and Bernie Williams. Still, they're not the same kind of hold. Victor Martinez feels steadier. He's the kind of card people keep circling back to, so there's no need to rush that sale. Bernie is a little different. You can already see the climb starting, and once the event ends, that fear of missing out usually does the rest. That's where the better flip could be. Lower event cards are another story. Most of them don't recover in any meaningful way, so moving them fast is usually the cleaner play.

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If you're near the end of the XP Path, the Randy Johnson versus Babe Ruth choice is probably sitting in your head already. A lot of people ask which one is simply better, but that skips the important part. What does your team actually need? If ranked games keep getting away from you because your pitching can't hold up, Randy is the easy answer. He changes games on his own. If your issue is scoring, though, then Babe makes way more sense. It sounds obvious, yet loads of players still pick based on hype instead of need. That's how you end up with a great card that doesn't really solve anything for your squad.

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The next 48 hours matter because April Spotlight Drop 2 is close, and when new content lands, the market rarely stays calm. This is usually the moment when holding too many extra cards starts to hurt. Liquidity gives you options. Sell what you're not using, be patient with the event rewards that still have room to rise, and keep your stubs free so you can react fast when prices shift. If you come into the drop prepared, you won't be chasing the market with everyone else. You'll be able to move first, and that's often the fastest way to get stubs in MLB The Show 26 when the player base starts scrambling over fresh content.

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