In MLB The Show 26, flipping cards in the Community Market is one of the best ways to build a large Stubs balance. Flipping means buying cards at low prices and selling them at higher prices to make a profit.
Core Flipping Rules
- 10% Tax: Every sale has a 10% transaction fee. To calculate your profit, use this formula: Net Profit = (Sell Price × 0.9) − Buy Price
- Volume Over Margin: Focus on cards that sell often, not just those with high profit margins. A card that sells 10 times an hour for 500 Stubs is better than one that sells once a day for 5,000 Stubs.
- "One Stub" Rule: Place Buy Orders just 1 Stub higher than the current highest bid and Sell Orders just 1 Stub lower than the lowest asking price to stay ahead in the queue.
Step-by-Step Flipping Strategy
- Clean Your Binder: Sell any low-value cards so you know what you can buy and resell.
- Search Smart: Look for Live Series cards with an overall rating under 75, which often make good early flips. Use filters by position, team, or series to find undervalued cards.
- Place Buy Orders: Instead of using Buy Now, place buy orders just above the current top bid to snag cards at lower prices.
- Relist Quickly: As soon as your buy order fills, list the card near the lowest sell order, but ensure you make a profit after the tax.
- Refresh Often: Check and refresh your orders every few minutes to stay updated on price changes.
Top Tiers to Target
- Gold Cards (80-84 OVR): These are perfect for beginners. They offer a good profit margin and sell quickly.
- Equipment & Perks: These items often have wider profit margins than player cards but sell more slowly.
- Bronze & Silver Cards: These are especially profitable during the early stages of the game (the first 1-3 months).
- Diamonds: These cards give the largest profit per flip but require more capital and sell slower.
Live Flipping Opportunities (April 2026)
Here are a few items currently offering high profits per minute (PPM):
- Equipment: DSPO Ultra Bat Grip (PPM: ~7,189) and Varo COR™ 24oz Weight (PPM: ~12,438)
- Unlockables: Skull Icon (PPM: ~16,502) and Houston Astros Home 1980 Jersey (PPM: ~11,217)
- Players: Noah Schultz (PPM: ~4,301) and Trea Turner (PPM: ~2,839)
Tips to Maximize Flips
- Focus on Liquidity: Gold and Silver cards sell faster, while Diamonds have bigger margins but take longer to sell.
- Watch Market Trends: Prices can spike with new events or roster updates, so buy before the hype.
- Use Market Tools: Tools like ShowZone's flipping tracker can help you spot the best flips and monitor trends in real time.
- Think Security Nets: Buy cards that are close to quick-sell value to limit your risk if things don't go as planned.
Advanced Strategies
- Investing in Roster Updates: Buy cards of players doing well in real life before bi-weekly updates. Their prices rise if they get upgraded (e.g., from Silver to Gold).
- Supercharged Cards: Monitor real MLB games for players who stand out. Prices for these cards often jump by 100–300% within 48 hours after they are "Supercharged" in-game.
- The Companion App: Use the MLB The Show Companion App to manage orders while you're away from your console.
- Market Trackers: Use specialized websites like ShowZone or showdd.io to find the best active spreads and calculate your Profit per Minute (PPM).
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Ignoring the 10% tax: Forgetting the transaction fee will wipe out your profits quickly.
- Holding cards too long: Quick turnover is key — waiting for a slightly higher price can cost you.
- Flipping cards with no demand: If no one is buying, it doesn't matter how good the margins are.