u4gm Farming Guide for MLB The Show 26 Programs
That familiar Diamond Dynasty problem hits hard during All-Star Week: the content is loaded with rewards, but every game can feel wasted when your lineup isn't helping multiple programs at once. In MLB The Show 26, a little planning saves a lot of repetitive innings, especially before spending MLB 26 stubs on cards you may earn for free. The main targets are the 99 OVR Byron Buxton from My Legacy and the 99 OVR Yordan Alvarez collection reward, so your early goal should be stacking progress rather than chasing one program at a time.
Start With the Map, Not the Market
The All-Star Game Conquest Map is the best opening move because it combines rewards with useful in-game progress. Clear it while using All-Star, Draft, and Home Run Derby players whenever possible. Innings and stats earned with those series cards can count toward both the American League and National League All-Star Programs, which makes each game do more work. Don't rush to replace every mid-tier card with a stronger option. A lower-rated player who advances a mission is often more valuable for this grind than a random high-rated bat who contributes nothing to your current objectives.
Conquest also gives you a chance to open packs before committing resources. Save duplicate cards and check exactly which series each player belongs to before quick-selling anything. The early rewards can supply much of the roster needed for the next stage, while the map itself provides XP, Stubs, and Deluxe Packs. RNG still affects how quickly your squad comes together, so avoid building a collection plan around pulling one specific card.
Turn Mini Seasons Into a Stat Factory
Once the map has filled out your binder, move the eligible cards into an All-Star Game Mini Seasons lineup. Rookie or Veteran difficulty is the practical choice here; the point is reliable at-bats and short games, not proving anything against the CPU. Put mission players at the top of the order, use pitchers who need strikeouts, and keep checking progress between games. The My Legacy targets are 250 runs, 250 strikeouts, and 250,000 PXP with All-Star, Draft, or Home Run Derby players across game modes. Runs and strikeouts can arrive naturally, but PXP is the long grind, so don't abandon eligible cards too early just because a better option is available.
Buy Only What Progress Requires
Yordan Alvarez requires 43 All-Star Series cards, which makes collection timing more important than impulse buying. First finish the free 95-98 OVR players from the AL and NL Programs and use your Mini Seasons and Conquest packs. Prices can soften when players flood the market with duplicates, so wait before purchasing low-tier gaps. Keep a stub reserve for the final missing cards instead of spending everything on a temporary lineup upgrade. After the three My Legacy milestones are complete, Buxton becomes the payoff for the grind, while Yordan gives collection-focused players a powerful reason to keep their All-Star binder intact. If RNG leaves you a few cards short, MLB 26 stubs for sale can cover only those final gaps and keep your progression moving.
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