Alright, let’s talk about them MLB quicksell values, you know, the thingamajigs you get when you sell off them cards in that there video game. I ain’t no expert, mind you, but I’ve been watchin’ my grandson play this thing, and I’ve picked up a thing or two.

First off, it ain’t as simple as sellin’ a cow at the market. Them cards, they got different “tiers,” like fancy layers on a cake, I guess. And each of them tiers, they got their own quicksell value. The higher the tier, the more them little points, or “Stubs” as they call ’em, you get. Makes sense, right? A good cow fetches more than an old hen.
- Tier Talk: So, you got your diamonds, your golds, your silvers, and so on. Diamonds are the shiniest, like them fancy rings on TV, so they’re worth the most. Then comes the golds, then the silvers, and so on down the line. It’s like sellin’ eggs: jumbo eggs get you more than the little peewee ones.
- Rating Ruckus: Now, even inside them tiers, things ain’t so straightforward. Two diamond cards might look the same, but one might be worth more than the other. Why? ‘Cause of the “rating,” see? The higher the rating, the better the player, the more Stubs you get when you quicksell ’em. It’s like sellin’ corn: the fuller the cob the more valuable.
My grandson, he’s always yellin’ about them “85 OVR players.” Says them’s the lowest of the high-tier bunch, them diamonds. So, even though they’re diamonds, they don’t quicksell for as much as the real fancy fellas, the ones with higher numbers. It’s like sellin’ apples, some are bigger, some are shinier and some worth a whole lot more even if they all look like apples to me.
Now, some folks, they’re real smart about this. They call it “flippin’ cards” or “investin’.” Sounds fancy, like them fellas on Wall Street, but it’s just buyin’ low and sellin’ high, like anythin’ else. They look for cards they think will go up in value, then they quicksell ’em when the price is right. My grandson tried to tell me how it works to make stubs but the old brain doesnt move as fast as it use to. He says he is building his team but I just hope he aint losing all his money.
And sometimes, the game itself changes things. They do updates, you know, like when the store gets new stock. And when they do that, the quicksell values can change too. So, a card that was worth a lot yesterday might be worth less today, or maybe even more! You gotta keep your eyes peeled, like a hawk watchin’ for a mouse.
So, how do you figure out all this mess? Well, some folks, they make spreadsheets, you know, them big ol’ tables with numbers. They keep track of all the different card values, like a farmer keepin’ track of his crops. Me? I just watch my grandson and try to make sense of it all. It’s like learnin’ a new language, this video game talk. But I’m gettin’ there, slowly but surely.

In the end, it’s all about makin’ the most of your cards. You don’t wanna just throw ’em away, right? You wanna get the best price you can, whether you’re sellin’ ’em on the market or quicksellin’ ’em. It’s like sellin’ your vegetables at the farmer’s market. You wanna get a fair price for your hard work. This whole thing is about values and getting the most for your stuff, its just like when I was a young girl!
And remember, them quicksell values, they ain’t set in stone. They can change, so you gotta stay on your toes. It’s a game within a game, I reckon. And just like any game, you gotta learn the rules if you wanna win. Or at least, if you don’t wanna get fleeced like a sheep at the market.
Tags: MLB The Show, Quicksell Values, Stubs, Card Tiers, Diamond Dynasty, Investing, Flipping Cards, Player Ratings