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How to Get "MLB 9 Innings 26" Free Stars and Points, My Shocking Tips

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How to Get "MLB 9 Innings 26" In-Game Stars and Points: My Personal Tips

 

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So, I've been absolutely hooked on MLB 9 Innings 26 for... honestly, I've lost track of how long now. My girlfriend keeps giving me that look when I'm grinding during dinner (sorry, babe!), but I just can't help it. There's something so satisfying about building up your dream team and watching those stats climb.

Anyway, I've picked up quite a few tricks along the way for racking up Stars and Points without losing my mind OR my wallet. Figured I'd share what's worked for me, because let's be real – this game can be stingy sometimes!

Daily Missions Are Your Best Friend (Seriously!)

Okay, I know this sounds super obvious, but hear me out. I used to skip the daily missions thinking "oh, I'll get to them later" and then... I'd forget. Like completely forget. One time I realized I'd missed an entire WEEK of daily rewards because I was too focused on Ranked Battle. Facepalm.

Now I've made it a habit – morning coffee, check emails, complete daily missions. It's literally part of my routine now. The Stars and Points add up SO fast when you're consistent. We're talking thousands of Points per week just for doing stuff you'd probably do anyway while playing.

Pro tip: Set a phone reminder if you're forgetful like me. Mine goes off at 8 PM, right before the daily reset. Game changer!

League Mode is a Goldmine (If You're Patient)

MLB 9 Innings 26 Free Stars and Points Codes Listen, I get it. League mode can feel like a slog sometimes. Watching your team play game after game can get tedious, especially when your closer blows a save in the 9th for the third time in a row (looking at you, virtual Kenley Jansen circa 2019).

BUT – and this is a big but – the rewards are absolutely worth it. I try to complete at least one full season per week, even if I'm just auto-playing while watching Netflix or doing laundry. The Stars you get for placing well in your league, plus the end-of-season rewards? Chef's kiss.

I remember when I finally cracked into Master League for the first time. I was SO nervous about getting relegated immediately, but the reward bump was HUGE. Like, we're talking triple the Stars per week compared to where I was before. Totally worth the stress sweats.

The Clutch Hits Mode Secret

This one took me WAY too long to figure out, and I'm almost embarrassed to admit it.

For the longest time, I thought Clutch Hits was just this random mini-game that didn't really matter. WRONG. So wrong. Past me was an idiot.

Once you get the hang of the timing (which, not gonna lie, took me like three weeks of looking like a complete noob), you can farm Points pretty reliably. I usually knock out a few rounds while waiting for my real-life pizza delivery or during commercial breaks.

My weird tip: I actually play better when I'm slightly distracted? Like, if I'm thinking too hard about it, I whiff completely. But if I'm just vibing and not overthinking, the timing clicks better. Maybe that's just me being weird though!

Watch Those Ads (Yes, Really)

I used to be that person who was like "I'm NOT watching ads, that's what they WANT me to do!" while shaking my fist at the sky.

Then I realized I was being ridiculous and leaving free stuff on the table.

Look, I'm not saying watch every single ad available – that's how you go insane. But the ad that gives you free Stars? Yeah, I'm watching that every single day. It's literally 30 seconds of my life for free premium currency. I just set my phone down and go grab a snack or pet my cat, Mr. Whiskers (he doesn't care about baseball, the uncultured fluff ball).

Some days when I'm really grinding, I'll watch a few more for the bonus Points too. Just queue them up while doing other stuff. Multitasking for the win!

Events, Events, EVENTS!

Okay, so here's where I really geek out.

The special events in this game are where it's AT. I literally check the events tab first thing when I log in because Com2uS is always running something. Weekend events, player-specific events, season events – there's always something going on.

I've gotten some of my biggest Star hauls from events. There was this one Diamond player event (I think it was last summer?) where I must've earned like 3,000 Stars total just from completing all the milestones. I was on vacation at the beach and my friends were roasting me for playing on my phone, but jokes on them – I got a diamond team select pack! Worth it.

My strategy: When a new event drops, I immediately look at the requirements and plan out how I'm gonna tackle it. Some events you can cheese pretty easily if you know what you're doing. Like, if an event needs "10 hits with team players from 2016," I'll restructure my whole lineup temporarily. Min-maxing isn't just for RPGs, baby!

The Friend Battle Hustle

This one requires having friends who also play, which... admittedly took me a while to find. I actually met a couple people through Reddit (shout out to the MLB9Innings subreddit – you guys rock!) who I battle regularly.

Friend Battles give you rewards, and if you coordinate with your buddy, you can basically both benefit. We take turns winning sometimes when we need specific achievements. It's not boosting, it's... strategic cooperation! Yeah, let's go with that.

Plus, it's way more fun than just grinding against random people. My buddy Dave and I have this ongoing rivalry where we talk trash in our group chat even though the outcome literally doesn't matter. Last week he beat my team 12-2 and sent me like fifteen crying-laughing emojis. Rude, but also hilarious.

Ranked Battle: High Risk, High Reward

Real talk? Ranked Battle stresses me OUT.

My heart rate legitimately goes up when I'm in a close game. I've shouted at my phone in public more times than I'd like to admit. Once I scared a barista because my closer actually got a save and I yelled "YES!" a bit too loudly. Left a big tip out of embarrassment.

BUT – Ranked Battle gives you some of the best rewards in the game. The Stars you get for climbing ranks and the end-of-season rewards are too good to pass up.

My advice: Don't tilt. Seriously. I've gone on losing streaks where I lost like 200 Stars because I kept playing while angry. Now if I lose two in a row, I take a break. Go for a walk, play with the cat, anything to reset my mental state. Comeback games are SO much easier when you're not already frustrated.

The Combo Stars Trick

Okay, this one's a bit more technical, but stay with me.

You know how you can combine duplicate players? Well, the game gives you Stars for certain combo achievements. I used to just combine players randomly whenever I felt like it, but now I'm way more strategic about it.

I keep a little note on my phone (yes, I'm that nerd) tracking which combo achievements I'm close to completing. Sometimes I'll hold off on combining players until I can knock out multiple achievements at once. The Star rewards add up quicker than you'd think!

Also, pro tip: Don't sleep on the Bronze and Silver combos. Yeah, they're not as exciting as Diamond combines, but the achievements for them give Stars too, and they're WAY easier to complete.

Special Training Isn't Just for Stats

I only learned this like four months ago, and I felt so dumb when I figured it out.

Special Training players doesn't just boost their stats – you also get Stars for reaching certain Special Training levels! I had been completely ignoring this entire reward system.

Now I make sure to check the achievements related to Special Training regularly. Sometimes I'll prioritize training a specific player just to hit a milestone for Stars. It's all about working smarter, not harder, right?

The Patience Game (My Hardest Lesson)

Here's the thing nobody wants to hear: sometimes you just gotta be patient.

I'm NOT a patient person by nature. I want results NOW. I've definitely rage-spent real money on Stars during moments of weakness. That Diamond pack HAD to be opened immediately, you know? (Spoiler: I got duplicates and felt very silly.)

But I've learned that if you're consistent with all these methods – dailies, league mode, events, friend battles – the Stars and Points really do accumulate over time. Like, substantially.

I tracked it for a month once (because apparently I have too much free time), and just from doing these things regularly WITHOUT spending money, I earned over 8,000 Stars. That's like... several premium packs worth of stuff!

My Weekly Routine (For the Super Nerds)

Since people always ask, here's what my typical week looks like:

Daily:

  • Morning: Complete daily missions (5-10 min)
  • Evening: Watch Star ad, play some Clutch Hits (10-15 min)
  • Before bed: Check events, do Friend Battle if available (10 min)

Weekly:

  • Complete at least one full League season (mostly auto-play)
  • Do my Ranked Battle games (usually Friday night with a beer, because I need the liquid courage)
  • Check in on events and plan strategy for completing them
  • Do my Special Training and combos if I'm close to achievements

It sounds like a lot written out, but honestly, it's maybe an hour a day max? Some days less if I'm busy. And a lot of it is passive while I'm doing other stuff.

The Bottom Line

Look, MLB 9 Innings 26 is designed to make you want to spend money. That's just how free-to-play games work. But if you're smart and consistent about it, you can definitely build up a solid collection of Stars and Points without breaking the bank.

I'm not gonna lie and say I've never spent money on the game – I have. But I've cut WAY back since implementing these strategies, and my team is actually better now than it was when I was impulse-buying packs all the time.

The key is just being consistent and taking advantage of all the free stuff the game throws at you. It's there! You just gotta actually do it.

Also, and this is important: remember it's supposed to be FUN. If you're not having fun, what's the point? I've definitely had to remind myself of this when I'm getting too intense about climbing ranks or completing events. At the end of the day, it's a mobile baseball game. A really, really addictive mobile baseball game, but still.

Final Random Tips That Didn't Fit Anywhere Else

  • Join a club! The club rewards are decent, and it's fun to chat with people who are equally obsessed.
  • Check the in-game shop daily. Sometimes they have random Star sales or special offers that are actually worth it.
  • Don't ignore the off-season events. I know it's tempting to take a break when the real MLB season ends, but the game rewards are often BETTER during this time.
  • Save your Stars for Special Signatures or Team Select packs unless you're desperate. Random Diamond packs are almost never worth it (learned this the hard way... multiple times).
  • The game updates regularly, so stay on top of patch notes. Sometimes they sneak in new ways to earn Stars that aren't immediately obvious.

Alright, I think I've rambled enough! This post got way longer than I intended, but what can I say – I get excited about this stuff.

If you've got your own tips or tricks, drop them in the comments! I'm always looking for new strategies, and this community is usually pretty awesome about sharing knowledge.

Now if you'll excuse me, I have a League season to finish and Mr. Whiskers is giving me the "you've been on your phone too long" stare.

Play ball! ⚾

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