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    I burned through more Stubs than I want to admit on the first trade-deadline program because I treated every exchange like a shortcut. New Threads 2.0 is much better when you view it as a PXP farm with a few convenient skips, not a market-buying contest. Keep your MLB 26 stubs untouched until you know which missions are naturally finishing through Conquest or Mini Seasons.

    What actually makes New Threads 2.0 fast

    The Moments are the clean entry point. They are short, usually forgiving, and give you immediate program progress without requiring a special lineup. Knock those out first, then check the remaining path before building your roster. A lot of players fill every team slot too early, only to realize they needed one Padres hitter and two former Athletics players for efficient overlap.

    The useful part of this program is stacking team requirements while playing modes you already need for rewards. Conquest is still the safer choice for controlled at-bats and bullpen innings. Mini Seasons is better when you need repeatable PXP and want packs alongside it, but it can drag if your lineup is full of weak Live Series cards.

    1. Finish Moments before spending on exchanges or rental players.

    2. Use traded-team cards only in positions that receive regular plate appearances.

    3. Let relievers earn PXP during Conquest cleanup innings.

    Those three choices sound obvious, but they prevent the usual mistake: loading an entire roster with required teams, then losing games because your offense has no power or speed. Keep your core ranked or offline squad intact and swap in only the cards that can contribute. A Padres captain-style build is not necessary here; simply use Padres bats you can hit with and let Mason Miller handle late innings if you own him.

    Do not chase the Mason Miller market spike blindly

    Mason Miller moving to the Padres changes more than his uniform. His new Live Series team assignment puts pressure on the Padres collection and, by extension, the NL West price floor. If you had the Athletics version, check your collections instead of assuming it solves the Padres requirement. Team chemistry, collection eligibility, and the card's active team label are the things that matter, not where he played when you packed him.

    For exchanges, 78-79 overall Silvers from the Padres, Athletics, and Red Sox are usually the first place to look, but only buy when their price is close to discard value. The moment a program goes live, sellers relist cheap Silvers at inflated prices because players panic-buy exchange fodder. Compare the exchange value against the PXP time you would save. Often, one Conquest game is cheaper than feeding overpriced cards into the menu.

    If your program path is nearly complete and you are short on time, buying the last few points can be reasonable. Just do not turn that into a collection purchase during peak demand. Players who decide to buy MLB The Show 26 Stubs should still wait for calmer market listings, because Mason Miller's deadline hype can make a simple bullpen upgrade absurdly expensive.

    If you're grinding Diamond Dynasty tonight, come hang for a bit-people here usually swap lineup ideas, market flips, and the little stuff that actually saves time, I've seen a few folks use U4GM https://www.u4gm.com/mlb-the-show-26/stubs when stubs are tight, then get back to playing instead of staring at listings, kinda nice honestly not gonna lie.