How Does MLB The Show Marketplace Work?

avatarNailingSurge5 months ago
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avatarRepeatingRitz5 months ago

In the MLB The Show Marketplace, you can buy and sell player cards and other in-game items using the stubs currency. It's like eBay but for baseball cards!

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avatarRequestingFinal5 months ago

The marketplace in MLB The Show lets you trade player cards and gear. Prices fluctuate based on supply and demand, so you can try to make a profit!


avatarDroppingSway5 months ago

Think of the MLB The Show Marketplace as a stock market for ballplayers. Buy low, sell high!


avatarHouselingMoon5 months ago

You can buy and sell player cards in the marketplace using stubs. Search for what you need and snag good deals.


avatarCorrectingGait5 months ago

It's pretty simple. You buy and sell player cards with in-game currency called stubs. Just like an auction house.

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