U4GM Discusses MLB 26's 96 Overall Nolan Ryan
There are a lot of free cards in MLB The Show 26 that look good on paper and then fade fast once you take them into Ranked, but this Nolan Ryan feels different right away. If you're trying to build a rotation without burning through your MLB 26 Stubs, he's the kind of arm that makes you pause and actually read the card twice. The fastball jumps, the release is awkward for hitters, and the whole thing just has that old-school "good luck" feeling every time he toes the rubber.
What Changed With This Version
The big reason people are talking about him is simple: he finally has a slider that matters. That one pitch changes the whole conversation. Older Nolan Ryan cards often got stuck in the same pattern. You could hunt heat, sit back on the curveball, and eventually find some rhythm. This version gives him a real way to move the ball across the zone, not just up and down. The four-seam still gets the headlines, and the sinker helps keep hitters honest, but the slider is what stops good players from getting too comfortable.
How He Plays In Ranked
In game, he feels a lot nastier than the overall rating might suggest. The velocity is obvious, but it's the way he strings pitches together that catches people. You'll see late swings on the fastball, then weak contact when they gear up for it again. The circle change and curveball do their job too, mostly because hitters are already stressed before they even leave the box. In Hall of Fame-type games, that matters. You don't need him to be perfect. You just need him to make good hitters second-guess one pitch, and then another.
The Catch: He Still Misses
He's not a clean, easy-to-use starter. That would not really feel like Nolan Ryan anyway. Command can drift, and when it does, the mistakes are loud. A missed fastball will get punished. A slider left in the middle can disappear fast. So yes, he can dominate, but you can also get yourself in trouble if you start forcing pitches instead of working the count. If you like precise control and calm innings, he may drive you a little crazy. If you like pressure and strikeouts, that chaos is part of the fun.
Final Thoughts
After a decent sample in Ranked, I'd say this is one of the better free starters we've gotten this year. He's not just a throwback speed merchant anymore. The slider makes him more complete, and that alone bumps him up a tier in real play. He won't be for everyone, and that's fine. Some players want steadier command, some want pure stuff. Ryan sits right in the middle of that argument and still wins a lot of it. If you're trying to improve your staff and save room while you decide whether to buy MLB 26 Stubs later, he's absolutely worth keeping in the rotation for now. He's hard to read, hard to time, and honestly, a pain to face.
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