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u4gm MLB The Show 26 April Drop 4 Rewards Guide
Tuesday content drops have become a bit of a routine for Diamond Dynasty players, and the April Spotlight Program Drop 4 should fit right into that midweek grind. If you’re trying to keep up without spending much, this is the sort of update you don’t want to ignore. Free cards, easy missions, and a few usable upgrades can save a lot of MLB The Show 26 stubs when the market starts getting silly. The program is expected around noon PT, so it’s worth clearing a little time before jumping into Ranked or Battle Royale.
Jeremiah Jackson Looks Like The Main Prize
Jeremiah Jackson is the card most players will check first, and that’s fair. His real-life run in mid-April was hard to miss. He hit.346, added four home runs, and drove in 11 runs across a short stretch. In The Show, that kind of week usually turns into strong power, solid contact, and a card that feels much better than its overall might suggest. If SDS gives him good numbers against lefties, he could be a bench bat at worst and a starter for plenty of early squads. The extra infield flexibility matters too. You don’t always need a superstar. Sometimes you just need a guy who can cover second, third, or short while still punishing mistakes.
Messick And Valenzuela Could Be More Useful Than Expected
Parker Messick and Brandon Valenzuela shouldn’t be brushed aside either. Messick gives players another arm to use for missions, and that alone has value during a program grind. If his pitch mix is clean enough, he might even sneak into some offline rotations for Mini Seasons or Conquest. Valenzuela is the more interesting one for me. Catcher is always a weird position early in the year. You either pay too much, settle for bad defence, or live with a bat that feels dead. If Valenzuela gets solid blocking, arm strength, and a usable swing, he’ll be one of those cards people quietly keep around longer than expected.
The Fastest Way To Work Through Drop 4
Don’t overthink the grind. Start with the Moments, even if you usually hate them. They’re short, they give program progress, and they let you test the new cards before building a full lineup around them. After that, make a messy grind squad with as many eligible players as you can fit. Take it into Conquest or Mini Seasons on Rookie or Veteran. Yeah, it can feel slow. Still, it works. You can chase Jackson’s total bases, get innings with Messick, and knock out catcher stats with Valenzuela in the same three-inning game. Ranked can wait. Trying to finish stat missions there usually turns a simple program into a headache.
Market Timing And The Hidden Reward
There’s also chatter about a hidden reward, with Kenley Jansen’s name floating around. If he’s part of the drop, expect people to move fast. His cutter has been a nightmare for years, especially once games get sweaty on higher difficulties. For packs, I’d be patient unless you need the card right away. Prices often dip hard when everyone opens rewards at once, then creep back a bit after the first wave slows down. If you’re managing your club carefully or checking MLB The Show 26 stubs for sale to compare the wider market, waiting a day can make a real difference. Drop 4 looks like another useful batch for players who’d rather earn upgrades on the field than chase every expensive card on day one.
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