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Running a no-money-spent squad in MLB The Show 26 has a different kind of buzz. You're not just buying your way into a stacked lineup. You're squeezing value out of every program, every pack, every market flip, and every sweaty Ranked game. That's why a card like 99 Troy Tulowitzki feels so tempting. He gives you the kind of shortstop most players want but don't always want to pay for with MLB 26 stubs, and if you build the right way, he can still fit into a grind-first team without wrecking your whole plan.

Why Tulowitzki changes the lineup

Tulowitzki isn't just a big name tossed into the game for nostalgia. The card plays. With 119 Contact and 105 Power, he covers a lot of the zone and still has enough pop to punish mistakes. You don't have to sell out for home runs either. Sit on a pitch, drive it into the gap, and he'll do damage. His 85 Fielding and 86 Arm also matter more than people admit. At shortstop, one bad animation can cost you a Ranked game. Tulo cuts down that risk. His 68 Speed won't make him a burner, but he's not stuck in mud either.

Best grind paths for a free squad

The cleanest route is to stop wasting innings. Showdowns are still one of the better time investments because they stack XP, packs, Stubs, and program progress in one place. If there's a difficult boss, like a Jacob deGrom-style matchup, don't rush it. Draft patient bats, take perks that help with exit velocity, and treat every at-bat like Ranked. Mini Seasons and Conquest are useful too, especially when hidden packs reset or new maps drop. It's not glamorous, but it adds up fast if you're playing a few games most nights.

Mode Best Use Why It Helps
Showdown Program progress Fast rewards when you can hit under pressure
Conquest Packs and XP Good for steady, low-risk grinding
Ranked Seasons Premium rewards High ratings can turn skill into serious value

Ranked rewards can pay for upgrades

Ranked Seasons is where the grind starts to feel real. Getting above 800 isn't easy, and nobody should pretend it is. You'll run into outlier fastballs, nasty sliders, and players who foul off everything. Still, the rewards are worth chasing. Division Series and Championship Series packs can change your team overnight. Sometimes you keep the player. Sometimes you sell and spread the value across two or three positions. That's usually smarter for no-money-spent players than dumping everything into one flashy name right away.

Building around Tulo the smart way

If Tulowitzki is your shortstop, don't build the rest of the lineup like a highlight reel. Build it like a real Ranked team. Pair him with bats that cover both sides of the plate, such as a power righty at first, a switch-hitter at third, and a reliable contact bat in the outfield. Cards like Albert Pujols, Manny Ramirez, or Chipper Jones can fit, but only if they don't leave you broke everywhere else. Check prices often, ignore panic buys, and treat listings for MLB 26 Stubs for sale as a reminder that patience has value when you're trying to win without spending extra cash.

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