MLB The Show 26: Cityscapes Mini Seasons Guide for Beginners
Verfasst: 05.05.2026, 05:34
The Cityscapes Mini Season in MLB The Show 26 is a fast, rewarding way to earn high-rated Cityscapes Series players and valuable packs. Unlike the standard 28-game season, this mode is compact—only 7 games—so you can complete it quickly and repeat it to farm rewards efficiently.
Core Missions & Player Rewards
To get the featured Cityscapes players, you need to complete specific in-game milestones during the Mini Season:
John Franco (90 OVR, CP) – Record 12 strikeouts using relief or closing pitchers.
Ian Kinsler (90 OVR, 2B) – Earn 2 saves using the John Franco card.
Jim Edmonds (90 OVR, CF) – Record 4 extra-base hits with the Ian Kinsler card.
Edgar Martinez (91 OVR, 3B) – Accumulate 22,000 Parallel XP (PXP) with any players during the season.
Repeatable Rewards & Collection Value
The Mini Season is most valuable for its repeatable rewards, which feed into larger collection goals:
Cityscapes Deluxe Pack – Earned by hitting 10,000 PXP with Cityscapes players.
High-Tier Collection Progress – Rewards from these Mini Seasons contribute to unlocking top-tier players like:
92 OVR Clay Buchholz (12 cards)
93 OVR Jimmy Rollins (24 cards)
93 OVR Mickey Mantle (30 cards)
By focusing on these missions, you not only get immediate player rewards but also accelerate your Cityscapes collection completion.
Beginner Gameplay Tips
Select Easy Difficulty – You earn the same card rewards no matter the difficulty. Rookie or Veteran is best for beginners to blast through games and guarantee a playoff spot.
Use High-Elevation Stadiums – Playing at home in stadiums like “Blank Canvas” makes hitting home runs and extra-base hits much easier, helping you complete Jim Edmonds’ and Edgar Martinez’s goals.
Manage Pitchers Early – Missions like John Franco’s strikeout goal require using specific bullpen pitchers. Don’t hesitate to pull your starter in the first inning to maximize strikeout chances.
Stack missions whenever possible: for example, while using Ian Kinsler to get saves, also try to rack up extra-base hits for Jim Edmonds. This way, every game counts toward multiple rewards.
The Cityscapes Mini Season is a perfect mode for beginners who want quick rewards, repeatable PXP farming, and a head start on top-tier Cityscapes players. Follow these tips, and you’ll have your Cityscapes lineup growing fast while making your collection goals much easier to hit.
Core Missions & Player Rewards
To get the featured Cityscapes players, you need to complete specific in-game milestones during the Mini Season:
John Franco (90 OVR, CP) – Record 12 strikeouts using relief or closing pitchers.
Ian Kinsler (90 OVR, 2B) – Earn 2 saves using the John Franco card.
Jim Edmonds (90 OVR, CF) – Record 4 extra-base hits with the Ian Kinsler card.
Edgar Martinez (91 OVR, 3B) – Accumulate 22,000 Parallel XP (PXP) with any players during the season.
Repeatable Rewards & Collection Value
The Mini Season is most valuable for its repeatable rewards, which feed into larger collection goals:
Cityscapes Deluxe Pack – Earned by hitting 10,000 PXP with Cityscapes players.
High-Tier Collection Progress – Rewards from these Mini Seasons contribute to unlocking top-tier players like:
92 OVR Clay Buchholz (12 cards)
93 OVR Jimmy Rollins (24 cards)
93 OVR Mickey Mantle (30 cards)
By focusing on these missions, you not only get immediate player rewards but also accelerate your Cityscapes collection completion.
Beginner Gameplay Tips
Select Easy Difficulty – You earn the same card rewards no matter the difficulty. Rookie or Veteran is best for beginners to blast through games and guarantee a playoff spot.
Use High-Elevation Stadiums – Playing at home in stadiums like “Blank Canvas” makes hitting home runs and extra-base hits much easier, helping you complete Jim Edmonds’ and Edgar Martinez’s goals.
Manage Pitchers Early – Missions like John Franco’s strikeout goal require using specific bullpen pitchers. Don’t hesitate to pull your starter in the first inning to maximize strikeout chances.
Stack missions whenever possible: for example, while using Ian Kinsler to get saves, also try to rack up extra-base hits for Jim Edmonds. This way, every game counts toward multiple rewards.
The Cityscapes Mini Season is a perfect mode for beginners who want quick rewards, repeatable PXP farming, and a head start on top-tier Cityscapes players. Follow these tips, and you’ll have your Cityscapes lineup growing fast while making your collection goals much easier to hit.