U4GM MLB The Show 26 stubs Where Cityscapes Rewards Pay Off

Cityscapes didn't just add a few shiny cards on May 1. It gave Diamond Dynasty players a proper checklist, the kind you can grind after work without feeling forced into one lane. If you're tight on MLB The Show 26 stubs, the smart move is simple: start with the free path, not the market. The 100-point Cityscapes Program hands out J.R. Richard, Willie McGee, Rollie Fingers, Brian Dozier, and Ian Happ, plus packs, XP, and some small stub rewards along the way. The end card is 92 OVR Ian Happ at 100 points, but the real value is how those five cards feed the bigger Cityscapes Collection.

Where the grind actually starts

Do the Moments first. No debate, really. There are five of them, each worth 5 points, so that's 25 points before you even build a lineup. After that, the missions open up fast. Astros PXP, Twins PXP, Cubs and White Sox PXP, Cardinals and Orioles, Brewers and Braves stuff too. Some point values are reported differently between sources, so don't build your whole plan around one shaky number. Just stack teams and let the missions overlap. Pitchers can work on 18 strikeouts and 12 innings while earning team PXP. Hitters can chip away at 63 total bases, 20 runs, and 26 hits. You'll notice it pretty quickly: this program rewards normal play more than sweaty play.

Small thing, but it matters

Put Cityscapes cards in your squad as soon as you earn them.

The collection is the real hook

The Cityscapes Collection has three big gates: 12 cards for 92 OVR Clay Buchholz, 24 cards for 93 OVR Jimmy Rollins, and 30 cards for 93 OVR Mickey Mantle. That's why the program cards matter so much. They're not just filler. They're five cheap steps toward Rollins and Mantle, both switch-hitting prizes that plenty of players will want for Ranked or co-op lineups. Other sources come from Diamond Quest, Mini Seasons, the Robin Yount exchange, Chase Pack 8 with Aroldis Chapman, and the Cityscapes packs. The clean order is: 1. Finish Moments. 2. Complete Program cards. 3. Add Mini Seasons rewards. 4. Buy only after checking gaps.

Don't ignore the timing

The Robin Yount exchange is a weird little wrinkle. It gives a 91 OVR Cityscapes shortstop, and reports say two 90 OVR Topps Now cards could cover it for around 8,500 to 9,000 stubs. But if you waited until the 3rd Inning Program, it also tied into a 1,000 XP mission. If you already did it during the 2nd Inning window, no retroactive help. Annoying, yeah, but that's how these paths go. The 3rd Inning Program also put a Cityscapes Deluxe Pack at 140,000 XP, so grinding broader XP still helps this collection.

Bobby Witt Jr. is a separate conversation

Bobby Witt Jr. shows up in two different ways. His Live Series card is a 91 OVR Royals shortstop with elite speed, strong fielding, and eight quirks, while the May Takeover content is its own reward path for a 93 OVR version and a bat skin. For the Live Series card, packs are a bad bet unless luck is already on your side. Standard packs list him around 1 in 4,000, so most players will just watch the MLB The Show 26 marketplace, wait for a sane price, and spend when it fits their team plan.

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