Alright, folks, let’s talk about MLB The Show 24 and those quicksell values. I’ve been grinding Diamond Dynasty, and like many of you, I ended up with a bunch of extra cards. At first, I just collected them, thinking they might be useful later. But my binder started getting full, and I realized I needed some Stubs to improve my team.
So, I started looking into this whole quicksell thing. Initially, I thought I’d just list everything on the marketplace, but let’s be real, some cards ain’t worth the time it takes to post them. That’s when I started exploring the quicksell option. Turns out, it’s a pretty decent way to get some quick Stubs, especially for those lower-rated cards.

I started by organizing my cards. I went through my binder, figuring out which cards I really needed and which ones were just collecting dust. It’s kinda like spring cleaning, but for your virtual baseball card collection.
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- Sorting My Cards: I spent a good chunk of time sorting through my cards. I kept the high-value Diamond and Gold cards, those are the real money-makers. The others, well, let’s just say they weren’t making the cut.
Then, I hopped into Diamond Dynasty and started checking out the quicksell values. It’s not like there’s a big flashing sign telling you what each card is worth, so I had to do some digging. I noticed that each card’s overall rating directly impacts its quicksell value. Higher rating means more Stubs. Makes sense, right?
- Exchange Items in MLB The Show 24: I found a really helpful under the ‘Programs’ tab in Diamond Dynasty. Just navigate there and you’re good to go. And it is a comprehensive table listing specific quicksell values and max price caps for each overall rating and/or rarity.
- Checking Quicksell Values: I started experimenting, checking the quicksell values of different cards. It was a bit tedious at first, but I got the hang of it.
After figuring out the values, I started quickselling the cards I didn’t need. It was actually pretty satisfying to see my Stub count go up. I did keep a few cards that I thought might be useful for future exchanges or collections, but for the most part, I cleaned house.
- Quickselling: I went through and quicksold a bunch of cards. It felt good to declutter and get some Stubs in return.
- Earning Stubs: This is the fun part. With the Stubs I earned, I could finally afford some better players and packs.
Now, I’m not saying quicksell is the only way to go. Some folks prefer to work the marketplace, and that’s cool too. But for me, quickselling was a simple and effective way to turn those extra cards into something useful. It’s all about finding what works best for you and your team. So, if you’re sitting on a pile of unwanted cards, give quickselling a try. You might be surprised how many Stubs you can rake in.
But at the end of the day, this is my strategy. It’s how I make the most of my time and resources in Diamond Dynasty. If you’ve got other tips, feel free to share them in the comments. Let’s help each other build those dream teams!