MLB The Show 26 New Threads Program Guide | How to land a 90 OVR Alonso without spending a dime?
Category: MLB The Show 26 Posted: Mar 26, 2026 Views: 16
Following the offseason moves of numerous MLB stars to new teams, MLB The Show 26 has introduced New Threads Program, showcasing these players in their fresh uniforms.
By completing New Threads Program, you can earn several complimentary New Threads players, along with the coveted New Threads Deluxe Pack. However, these rewards aren't simply handed out - let's take a look at how you can earn them.

New Threads Program Rewards
- 5 Points: 1,000 XP
- 10 Points: MLB The Show 26 pack
- 15 Points: 250 Stubs
- 20 Points: 87 OVR New Threads Devin Williams
- 25 Points: 1,000 XP
- 30 Points: MLB The Show 26 pack
- 35 Points: 250 Stubs
- 40 Points: 87 OVR New Threads Brandon Lowe
- 45 Points: 2,000 XP
- 50 Points: MLB The Show 26 pack
- 55 Points: 2,000 XP
- 60 Points: 88 OVR New Threads Ranger Suarez
- 65 Points: MLB The Show 26 pack
- 70 Points: 2,000 XP
- 75 Points: MLB The Show 26 pack (x2)
- 80 Points: 89 OVR New Threads Dylan Cease
- 85 Points: MLB The Show 26 pack (x2)
- 90 Points: 2,000 XP
- 95 Points: New Threads Deluxe Pack
- 100 Points: 90 OVR New Threads Pete Alonso
Complimentary Players
While the rewards include some MLB The Show 26 stubs, the focus is undoubtedly on whether the free players are effective on the field.
87 OVR New Threads Devin Williams, CP / Mets
- H/9 Right: 99
- H/9 Left: 98
- K/9 Right: 108
- K/9 Left: 90
- Control: 75
- Pitch Clutch: 101
- Stamina: 24
- Velocity: 71
- Break: 99
- Stuff: 92
- HR/9: 75
- BB/9: 67
Devin Williams, the former star relief pitcher for Milwaukee Brewers, has transferred to New York Mets for the new season. His card boasts solid dominance: a 108 K/9 against right-handed batters and 90 against lefties. His pitch repertoire includes a screwball, splitter, and cutter.
The issue lies in the similar velocities of his splitter and cutter, and he lacks the signature changeup and slider he was known for during his Brewers tenure. As a result, this card may not replicate the dominance of his peak versions, but it still stands as an effective arm out of the bullpen.
87 OVR New Threads Brandon Lowe, 2B / Pirates
- Contact Right: 94
- Contact Left: 64
- Power Right: 106
- Power Left: 80
- Vision: 66
- Discipline: 51
- Clutch: 93
- Bunt: 35
- Drag Bunt: 25
- Durability: 91
Pittsburgh Pirates have bolstered their roster by bringing in Brandon Lowe. This card has a very distinct profile: it features powerful hitting stats of 94/106 against right-handed pitchers, but its effectiveness drops noticeably when facing lefties. While you could theoretically offset its weaknesses with various boosts, this card likely won't be a permanent fixture in your lineup.
88 OVR New Threads Ranger Suarez, SP / Red Sox
- H/9 Right: 70
- H/9 Left: 91
- K/9 Right: 73
- K/9 Left: 90
- Control: 73
- Pitch Clutch: 73
- Stamina: 92
- Velocity: 70
- Break: 99
- Stuff: 80
- HR/9: 36
- BB/9: 90
Ranger Suarez allows 9 hits per nine innings (H/9) against right-handed batters, a rather poor statistic. This becomes a significant disadvantage against the switch hitters who remain prevalent in the current game. His performance against left-handed batters is much stronger, but his overall velocity is low, and he lacks an effective changeup. Overall, it's difficult for him to be considered a top-tier starting pitcher.
89 OVR New Threads Dylan Cease, SP / Blue Jays
- H/9 Right: 84
- H/9 Left: 82
- K/9 Right: 97
- K/9 Left: 92
- Control: 67
- Pitch Clutch: 83
- Stamina: 87
- Velocity: 99
- Break: 99
- Stuff: 83
- HR/9: 63
- BB/9: 65
Dylan Cease features two types of fastballs and three breaking balls, but lacks a changeup or any off-speed offering. More critically, the velocities of his curveball and slider are very similar, making his pitches easier for opponents to read. While his H/9 and control ratings are respectable, the limitations in his pitch mix prevent him from reaching the elite tier of starting pitchers.
90 OVR New Threads Pete Alonso, 1B / Orioles
- Contact Right: 97
- Contact Left: 72
- Power Right: 100
- Power Left: 85
- Vision: 70
- Discipline: 62
- Clutch: 102
- Bunt: 35
- Drag Bunt: 25
- Durability: 99
Pete Alonso is a quintessential power-hitting right-handed batter, boasting excellent contact and power ratings of 97 and 100 respectively against right-handed pitching. While his contact drops against lefties (72), his power remains a solid 85. As a first baseman, his defensive abilities aren't the primary concern. This card features a smooth swing and multiple Quirks, making it a likely cornerstone for many lineups and one of the top rewards in this program.
How to Make Progress?
You'll need to complete various tasks to earn points, or Stars, to unlock rewards. There are multiple ways to accumulate points. As long as you're willing to invest some time, reaching all the rewards is not difficult.
Moments
Complete 12 Moments: 60 points total, 5 points each.
Missions
- Pitch 21 innings with any pitcher(s) (5 points)
- Accumulate 38 total bases with any player(s) (5 points)
- Accumulate 18 extra-base hits with any player(s) (5 points)
- Hit 9 home runs with any player(s) (5 points)
- Accumulate 2,000 PXP with New Threads players (5 points)
- Accumulate 4,000 PXP with New Threads players (5 points)
- Accumulate 6,000 PXP with New Threads players (10 points)
BONUS XP Missions
Earning 500 PXP with each of the following players will grant 5 points:
- Devin Williams
- Ranger Suarez
- Dylan Cease
- Pete Alonso
- Nolan Arenado
- Edwin Diaz
- Kenley Jansen
- Alex Bregman
- Eugenio Suarez
- Kazuma Okamoto
- Luis Arraez
- Willson Contreras
- Owen Caissie
New Threads Player Collection
Collecting the following 88 OVR New Threads players will award 30 points:
- Marcus Semien
- Cedric Mullins
- Sonny Gray
- Framber Valdez
- Nick Castellanos
Collecting the following 90 OVR New Threads players will award 70 points:
- Tatsuya Imai
- Taylor Ward
- Jorge Polanco
It's recommended not to go out of your way to acquire these player cards at high costs just to complete these collections. If you happen to have them, use them to finish the tasks. If not, feel free to skip them, as Moments and tasks alone provide enough progress to reach the end of the program.
That concludes the overview of MLB The Show 26 New Threads Program. Hopefully, you'll secure the players from your favorite teams.
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