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MLB The Show market tools
Know what to do with every card.
Search a card, compare every path, and get a clear recommendation for selling, collecting, keeping, exchanging, or holding.
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Search for a card to start. Live results use The Show API when reachable; sample cards appear if the API is unavailable.
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Tool suite
Pulse Center
A growing toolkit for card decisions, market reads, collections, squad planning, and stub strategy.
Market Pulse
Momentum board
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Roster Radar
Live Series watch
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Possible plans
Keep the free version useful before charging anyone
Start with a generous free version, then only gate advanced features once people are clearly getting value.
Manual lookups, no-sell awareness, final recommendations, and basic marketplace prediction.
Saved cards, watchlists, alerts, advanced predictor notes, and higher lookup limits if we decide to launch it.
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Help Center
Quick answers for the sections people ask about most.
How recommendations work
The app scores every card path using market prices, sellability, collection priority, lineup need, risk, and your stated goal.
Why no-sell matters
No-sell cards remove listing, Sell Now, and flipping from the final decision, then focus on squad, collection, quick-sell, or exchange value.
Reading Roster Radar
Likely up or down is a signal, not a promise. It weighs spread, rarity, quick-sell floor, rank trend, and matched MLB performance.
Using manual prices
Manual Buy Now and Sell Now override live data when the API is delayed, stale, missing, or you want to test a specific sale price.
Account linking
Diamond Pulse does not connect to console accounts. Any future inventory sync would need careful security, privacy, and terms review.
Feedback loop
Real user examples are the best way to improve recommendations, search behavior, and market signals.