Alright, let’s talk about my little adventure with MLB The Show 24 and those quick sell values. Now, I ain’t no expert, but I’ve been around the block a few times with this game, and let me tell you, figuring out these values is kinda important if you’re trying to make some Stubs.
So, first off, I started digging around to see what the deal was with these quick sell values. I mean, where do you even find them? Unlike those price comparison websites, there’s no one-stop shop for this kind of info in MLB The Show. I checked out the official game website and a bunch of forums, but it was like trying to find a needle in a haystack.

My Strategy
After a while, I figured I’d just have to get my hands dirty. I started by going through my own collection in the game. You know, all those duplicate cards you end up with? Yeah, those. I went into my inventory and started listing out all the extras I had.
Listing Them Out:
- I made a simple list of each duplicate card I had.
- Noted down the player’s name and their overall rating (OVR).
- Tried to see if there was any pattern based on the card type, like if it was a regular card, a Flashback, or whatever.
Once I had my list, I started experimenting. I’d go into the game and try to quick sell a few cards to see what I’d get. It was a bit of trial and error, but I slowly started to get a feel for it. For instance, I noticed that cards with an OVR between 92-99, they all quick sell for 10,000 Stubs. That was a good starting point.
Experimenting and Observations:
- Quick sold a few cards to see the Stub payout.
- Noticed the 92-99 OVR cards all go for 10,000 Stubs.
- Saw that Flashback Golds and Diamonds have lower values, like half of the usual, but I’m not 100% on that.
But it wasn’t all smooth sailing. I found out that some of those special cards, you know, like the Barrier Breaker ones, they go for 8,000 Stubs. But then, when I looked at the market orders for a player like Kyle Lewis, it was below 5,000. It was all over the place, and I was like, “What’s going on here?”
The Inconsistencies:
- Barrier Breaker cards are 8,000 Stubs.
- Market orders for some players are way lower than expected.
- It’s kinda confusing, to be honest.
So, after all that messing around, I realized it’s not as straightforward as I thought. There’s no magic formula, and the values seem to jump around a bit. But hey, at least I got a better idea of what to expect. And to all my fellow gamers, check them values, you never know, you might find a few surprises along the way.
It’s really a huge task, but it is quite rewarding to go through it all and share it with you. And at the end of the day, remember you are not alone in this big gaming world.