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继续购物In baseball, individual flashy plays make the highlight reels, but consistency wins championships. Few milestones embody that grind better than the Quality Start (QS). It is the definitive blueprint for a starting pitcher: give your team length, limit the damage, and hand the ball to the bullpen with a chance to win.
Whether you are trying to grind program stars in Diamond Dynasty, advance your career in Road to the Show, or manage a franchise to the World Series, mastering the art of the quality start is essential.

The definition of a quality start in MLB The Show 26 mirrors the official Major League Baseball rule book perfectly. To earn a quality start, your starting pitcher must meet two specific criteria in a single outing:
The Math Check: Allowing exactly 3 earned runs over 6 innings equates to a 4.50 ERA for that game. While a 4.50 ERA isn't spectacular over a full season, it represents the baseline of keeping your team competitive on any given day.
Achieving a quality start requires different approaches depending on the sandbox you are playing in.
In RTTS, you only control your created ballplayer. The biggest obstacle to a quality start here isn't usually your skill—it's your manager. AI managers are notorious for pulling pitchers early if their pitch counts skyrocket or if they get into a jam in the 5th inning.
If you play every game manually, standard pitching strategies apply. However, if you prefer to simulate your seasons or use "Critical Situations," earning quality starts boils down to roster construction.
This is where players stumble most often. To get a quality start, the game must actually be a standard 9-inning game.
Grinding through those full 9-inning Diamond Dynasty games to secure your quality starts can feel like a massive test of patience, especially when you are eager to upgrade your squad. While conquering Ranked Seasons or traditional Play vs. CPU games is the only true way to hit that 6-inning milestone, building a powerhouse rotation that can actually go the distance requires some serious roster depth. If you want to skip the endless XP grind and immediately load up on elite, high-stamina starting pitchers who can lock down the 6th inning with ease, heading over to SHANNENG to stock up on MLB The Show 26 Stubs is the quickest shortcut. With a bankroll of extra stubs, you can head straight to the Marketplace, bypass the frustrating 3-inning limitations of Conquest, and build a championship-caliber rotation ready to dominate the long haul.
If you are holding the controller, hitting the 6th inning with low damage requires smart execution. Use these tactics to lock it down:
MLB The Show 26 introduces refined high-pressure pitching mechanics, including the Bear Down system. When opponents get runners into scoring position, your pitcher's pulse or meter can become more volatile. Mechanically tracking these high-leverage moments and executing perfect inputs is crucial. Hitting your spots during a Bear Down situation can prevent a solitary double from turning into a 4-run collapse.
A pitcher's attributes degrade significantly when their energy bar dips into the yellow, and they tank completely when it hits the red. When energy is low, your fastballs lose velocity, breaking balls lose sharp movement, and the outer edges of the PCI (Pitch Coverage Indicator) for opposing batters expand. If you enter the 6th inning with yellow energy, prioritize pitch location over power.
To pitch 6 deep innings, you need to target an average of 15 pitches or fewer per inning.
By blending defensive efficiency with a deep understanding of your game mode's limitations, you will turn your starting rotation into a reliable machine, racking up quality starts and putting your team in the win column.