4 hours ago4 hr Built a brand new team with zero stubs spent and took them straight into Legend difficulty. 10 runs, 11 strikeouts, and a walk-off loss that still felt like a win. Here's exactly which cards carried the squad.The Catcher Who Steals EverythingCole Carigg is broken. 91 speed and 99 steal at catcher – this shouldn't exist. Switch hitter with a great swing. He changes how you play the position. He'll be on MLB The Show 26 Stubs every toxic theme team this year.Seager Is Still HimCory Seager went 3-for-4 with a triple in his debut. Every year, this card delivers. He's batting .818 early and hits everything thrown at him. If you sleep on Seager, you're doing it wrong.Switch Hitters DominateNo PCI shrinkage is huge. Chase Headley homered in his first game. Braden Montgomery is a free switch-hitting right fielder. Stacking switch hitters gives you a massive advantage – you never get punished for facing same-handed pitching.Pitching That DeliveredCory Kluber went 9 innings with 10 Ks and only 1 run allowed on Legend. Control is elite – he dots corners all game. Grant Taylor also showed out. His release is so glitched that facing him is miserable. He'll be a problem all year.Cards That Surprised MeJoe Torre – homered and gets on base constantly. Underrated.Travis Hafner – 2-for-3 with a homer. Solid zero-stub option.Hank Greenberg – batting .500 as an out-of-position left fielder.Final WordThis team is legit. 10 runs on buy MLB The Show 26 Stubs Legend with a first-time lineup proves these cards play above their overalls. Start with Seager and Carigg – they're game-changers. And if you pull Grant Taylor? Use him. He's disgusting.Quick TipsStack switch hitters – avoid PCI shrinkageSpeed at catcher = stolen bases every timeDon't fear Legend – good swings still reward youGrind the free cards – they compete with paid ones
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