Okay, so, let’s talk about these MLB quicksell values. I’ve been messing around with this for a while now, trying to figure out the best way to make some extra Stubs. You know, those coins you use in Diamond Dynasty? Yeah, those.
First off, I started by just ripping a bunch of packs. I got a mix of player cards, equipment, sponsorships, all that good stuff. Some of it was pretty valuable, but a lot of it was just, you know, junk. So I started thinking, “What’s the fastest way to get rid of this stuff and turn it into Stubs?”

That’s where quickselling comes in. Basically, you can instantly sell any card in your inventory for a set price. The price depends on the card’s rarity and overall rating. I spent some time looking up values online, trying to find a reliable source. There are a few charts and spreadsheets floating around, but they can be kind of confusing.
So I figured, why not just figure it out myself? I started keeping track of every card I quicksold. I’d write down the player’s name, their overall rating, and how many Stubs I got for them. I did this for like, a week. Opened a ton of packs, quicksold a bunch of cards, and just kept track of everything in a simple notes.
- Bronze players: Usually go for around 60-100 Stubs.
- Silver players: These are in the 100-200 Stubs range.
- Gold players: Now we’re talking. These can fetch anywhere from 1,000 to even over 2,000 Stubs.
- Diamond players: Don’t even think about it unless you have multiples, these usually you need to keep.
It wasn’t rocket science, but after a while, I started to see some patterns. I’ve done this a lot with cards in the past.
Here is what I found for each type of card:
- Common: 5 Stubs
- Bronze: 25 Stubs
- Silver: 100 Stubs
- Gold: 1,000 Stubs
- Diamond: 5,000 Stubs
After doing this for a few days, I felt like I had a pretty good handle on things. I could look at a card and know almost immediately what it was worth in a quicksell. It definitely sped things up. I was able to clear out my inventory way faster and rack up a decent amount of Stubs in the process. Now, I’m not saying I’m some kind of expert or anything, but this little experiment really helped me out.
So, if you’re looking for a way to boost your Stubs count in MLB The Show, give quickselling a try. Pay attention to those overall ratings and rarity levels, and you’ll be a pro in no time. It’s not the most exciting part of the game, but hey, it works!