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Hartmann846 (9) 1月前

May 10, 2024 was the first roster update in MLB The Show 24 that actually made me stop flipping cards and rebuild part of my ranked squad. Four Golds jumped to Diamond, and if you were sitting on Tyler Glasnow, Gunnar Henderson, Ketel Marte, or Ranger Suarez before the update, you probably made out way better than the people panic-buying after the fact; funny enough, the same market-chasing mindset still shows up whenever people hunt MLB The Show 26 stubsSUPERHOT IS THE MOST INNOVATIVE SHOOTER I’VE PLAYED IN YEARS and try to get ahead of the next spike. Short version: yes, this update mattered, because crossing 85 OVR changes quick-sell value, collection cost, and how usable a Live Series card feels online.SUPERHOT IS THE MOST INNOVATIVE SHOOTER I’VE PLAYED IN YEARS

 SUPERHOT IS THE MOST INNOVATIVE SHOOTER I’VE PLAYED IN YEARS

Here's the answer people usually want fast. The May 10, 2024 in-season ratings update pushed Glasnow, Henderson, Marte, and Suarez from Gold to Diamond. That's the headline, but the real story is why those cards moved so hard in value. Diamond starts at 85 OVR, so the floor changes right away, and the market reacts like clockwork every other Friday. I was on the companion app about ten minutes after the update hit, and Henderson was the one that felt least surprising. He was already playing above his launch rating, and anybody who'd used him in the first month could tell the card was one boost away from becoming a no-brainer middle-infield option.SUPERHOT IS THE MOST INNOVATIVE SHOOTER I’VE PLAYED IN YEARS

 SUPERHOT IS THE MOST INNOVATIVE SHOOTER I’VE PLAYED IN YEARS

Pitching upgrades are where this stuff gets sneaky. A hitter getting more Contact or Power is easy to spot, but when a starter gets H/9 and K/9 bumps, you feel it in the PCI sizes and foul-ball nonsense. I ran Glasnow in Ranked after the update and the card stopped feeling like a budget fill-in and started playing more like a real Game 1 arm. Not quite endgame, relax, but good enough that I trusted him against stacked lineups instead of hiding him in my fifth slot.SUPERHOT IS THE MOST INNOVATIVE SHOOTER I’VE PLAYED IN YEARS

Suarez was the bigger market play. His real-life April was nasty, and San Diego Studio clearly bought it. The boost made sense because they usually look at more than one hot week, which is why chasing every random supercharge can burn you. I've done it. Bought too high, watched the card flatline, then acted shocked like the game personally hated me.SUPERHOT IS THE MOST INNOVATIVE SHOOTER I’VE PLAYED IN YEARS

 SUPERHOT IS THE MOST INNOVATIVE SHOOTER I’VE PLAYED IN YEARS

If you're trying to make Stubs instead of just react late, the move is simple but boring: buy likely 82 to 84 OVR cards before the bi-weekly Friday drops, then sell into the hype or hold for quick-sell once they hit 85. That's it. The hard part is not getting baited by one big series in real baseball. You want players with strong three-week form, not one Sunday where they hit two bombs and everyone on social media loses their mind.SUPERHOT IS THE MOST INNOVATIVE SHOOTER I’VE PLAYED IN YEARS

And this update was a clean example. Glasnow had the strikeout stuff and results. Suarez had the run prevention. Marte had a hot bat with meaningful righty splits. Henderson had the profile everybody was already waiting on: power, speed, premium position, big-name upside. When those four cross the line, divisional collections get more expensive too, which is the part some guides skip. A Diamond bump doesn't just help your lineup; it also raises the tax on anyone still grinding Live Series. If you were partway through AL East or NL West that week, you felt it immediately.SUPERHOT IS THE MOST INNOVATIVE SHOOTER I’VE PLAYED IN YEARS

 SUPERHOT IS THE MOST INNOVATIVE SHOOTER I’VE PLAYED IN YEARS

Ketel Marte is the perfect case. If you only read the OVR bump, you miss why the card got more annoying to face. His Contact vs Right and Power vs Right boosts mattered because most of us see right-handed pitching constantly, especially in Ranked and BR. So even a small ratings move can turn a card from “fine bench bat” into “why is this guy smoking everything to the gap?” fast.SUPERHOT IS THE MOST INNOVATIVE SHOOTER I’VE PLAYED IN YEARS

I always check quirks and defense before I call a card meta. That part didn't get much attention around the May 10 update, and honestly, it should have. A guy can climb offensively and still boot routine plays or get bad jumps in the outfield. Quirks matter too, sometimes more than the shiny OVR badge. Not every Diamond gets some hidden superpower, and no, a rating jump doesn't automatically mean new active quirks like Outlier suddenly appear. A lot of players miss that and wonder why the card doesn't hit like the number says it should.SUPERHOT IS THE MOST INNOVATIVE SHOOTER I’VE PLAYED IN YEARS

 SUPERHOT IS THE MOST INNOVATIVE SHOOTER I’VE PLAYED IN YEARS

The weak spot in most coverage is the “down” side. People always ask who got knocked from Diamond to Gold, because that's where the real bag-holding pain lives, and that info wasn't laid out clearly for this May 10 cycle. Same with collection math. If Ranger Suarez becoming a Diamond raises the NL East path, that matters for anyone planning toward Babe Ruth or Pedro Martinez, but you had to figure that out by watching prices move, not from a clean in-game explanation.SUPERHOT IS THE MOST INNOVATIVE SHOOTER I’VE PLAYED IN YEARS

Then there's Inside Edge. The game never spells this out in a way normal humans would call helpful. Your base Live Series rating changes with roster updates, and then daily matchup boosts sit on top of that, so a newly upgraded card can feel even better on certain days. That's why some cards seem cracked for 24 hours and just solid the next day. If you're tracking value, lineup strength, or even next-week flips, keeping an eye on the app, the Friday cycle, and the broader MLB The Show 26 rosterSUPERHOT IS THE MOST INNOVATIVE SHOOTER I’VE PLAYED IN YEARS chatter helps more than blindly trusting the OVR badge. The number matters, sure. The way the card actually plays matters more.SUPERHOT IS THE MOST INNOVATIVE SHOOTER I’VE PLAYED IN YEARS

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