How U4GM Recommends Completing MLB 26 May Lightning Collections
Chasing the May Lightning rewards can feel a bit messy at first, mostly because the market moves fast and everyone wants the same cards. Before you throw a pile of MLB 26 Stubs at the collection, slow down and clear the free paths. The Spotlight Programs give you a real chunk of the required items through moments, missions, and packs. It's not glamorous work, sure, but it cuts the cost hard. Most players who rush the market end up buying cards they could've earned in an hour or two.
Start With The Free Grind
The smart route is simple: play the May Spotlight content first, then check what you're missing. Moments are the quickest starting point, especially if you just want fast progress without thinking too much. After that, move into player missions. Put the required cards near the top of your lineup so they get more plate appearances or innings. You'll notice the progress comes naturally if you stack objectives instead of doing them one at a time. It's boring in spots, but it saves stubs, and that's the whole point.
Which Rewards Matter Most
Jacob Misiorowski is the card most players shouldn't skip. His velocity plays well, his pitch mix is nasty enough to keep hitters guessing, and his numbers against left-handed bats matter a lot with so many switch hitters around. Cody Bellinger is also worth the time. His swing is easy to trust, and once you parallel him a bit, he feels much better than the base attributes suggest. Aaron Judge is cheaper to reach than many people expect, though his vision and defensive fit may not suit every squad.
Be Careful With Tatis
Fernando Tatis Jr. is fun. No question. He has pop, speed, and one of those swings that makes people want to use him even when the numbers don't fully justify the price. The issue is shortstop. That position is stacked this year, and you may already have someone who does the job for far less. If the collection costs you around 175,000 to 250,000 stubs, ask yourself whether he's replacing a weak spot or just becoming another luxury card on the bench.
Market Moves That Save Stubs
Open every earned pack before buying anything. If you pull a pricey card like Byron Buxton, Pete Alonso, or another premium piece, don't lock it in right away. Sometimes selling one expensive pull lets you buy two or three cheaper cards and finish more of the set. The mid-tier cards often sit in a more manageable range, while cards such as Connor Griffin stay expensive because players actually want to use them, not just collect them. That difference matters when you're deciding what to keep.
Final Thoughts
The best May Lightning plan is to earn first, spend later. Knock out the Spotlight paths, farm player XP in Play vs. CPU or Mini Seasons, then look at the market with a clear shopping list. Misiorowski should be a priority for most teams, while Tatis is more of a personal call than a must-have. If you still need help after the free packs are gone, you can buy MLB The Show Stubs to finish the gaps, but it makes far more sense after you know exactly what the collection still requires.
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