Spotlight on Elly De La Cruz in MLB The Show 26 with U4GM
If you're shopping for speed, switch bats, and a card that won't wreck your stub count, Elly De La Cruz is still worth a look, especially when you compare him against the MLB The Show 26 stubs grind most players face. The Live Series version sits as an 83 OVR Gold, but it plays like a very specific kind of tool: quick, twitchy, and a bit messy at the plate. That sounds rough, yet it's exactly why people keep putting him at shortstop and moving on.
What the Live Series card actually doesOn paper, Elly's live card is not a monster. His contact numbers are fine, not scary. Power is there, but it's more of a "don't sleep on me" thing than a full-on bomb squad vibe. The real story is the speed, the steal rating, and that arm. In-game, those traits matter fast. You feel them on defense, on first-step range, and when he gets on base. At short, he can cover enough ground to stay useful. At DH, though, the bat profile looks a little cleaner, which is why some players treat him like a lineup piece first and a glove second.
That said, his hitting won't carry you by itself. He's balanced, and that's the point. He can hit both sides without becoming a platoon headache. Add in the Reds captain links, and he gets a bit more juice than the raw card suggests. If you run Cincinnati-themed teams, the fit just makes more sense. If not, he's still a cheap speed threat who can steal a bag and annoy the other guy.
Quick reasons players keep buying him1. He turns singles into pressure.
2. His arm saves bad spots.
3. Switch-hitting keeps lineups flexible.
Reality check: He is not a top-tier meta shortstop, so don't expect him to mash like the elite Diamonds.
Live card vs Lightning cardVersionOVRMain pathBest useLive Series Elly83Marketplace or packsCheap speed and defenseLightning Elly94April Lightning CollectionStronger all-around lineup pieceWhat the community keeps asking Someone asked me whether the Live card is still worth it if they already have a decent shortstop.
Yeah, if you want speed, steals, and a low-cost bench bat, he still makes sense.
How to use him without wasting stubsThe cheap route is simple: buy him off the market if the price stays near the low end, or pull him from a pack if you're already ripping packs anyway. The expensive route is chasing the Lightning card, which is a different beast. That 94 OVR version comes from the April Spotlight collection, not the Live Series market, so mixing them up only wastes time. If you're building a Reds squad, the captain boosts make the Live card feel better than the rating says. If you're building pure meta, he's more of a situational fit than an automatic start.
Where he fits in a real lineupHe works best when you want movement on the bases and a body at short who won't collapse defensively. You can bat him near the bottom, let him reach, then let the speed do the annoying work. That's the real value. Not hype, not card art, just a player who can create a run out of nowhere. And if you're checking prices, the MLB The Show 26 marketplace is where the live version usually makes the most sense for most squads anyway.U4GM helps you keep pace in MLB The Show 26 with fast, reliable stubs for upgrades that matter. From Elly De La Cruz's Live Series speed to the 94 OVR Lightning reward, it's easier to build a sharper Reds lineup and stay competitive without the grind. Check it out here: https://www.u4gm.com/mlb-the-show-26/stubs and play your way.