Better Derby Timing: U4GM Insights for MLB The Show 26
Home Run Derby in MLB The Show 26 has stopped being a frantic race against the clock. With MLB The Show 26 stubs available for roster upgrades, players can now build a better Derby lineup, but the real change is on the field: every swing matters, and careless hacks add up quickly.
The new format rewards patience
Game Update 14 removes the countdown timer, traditional outs, and the old knockout rhythm. In the opening round, each hitter gets 20 swings. The next round and the final drop that number to 15. That sounds simple, but it changes the whole mood. You're no longer swinging just to beat a clock.
A foul ball or miss burns one opportunity. A tie is settled by the longest home run, while overtime uses three swings at a time until somebody pulls ahead. The clever part is the Last Swing mechanic. Homer on your final attempt, and you keep hitting until you finally miss the wall. That's where ridiculous comebacks start.
Small changes that improve your results
1. Use Strike Zone camera views.
2. Turn off the PCI overlay.
3. Track pitch height before swinging.
Reality check: Chasing perfect moonshots feels cool, but wasting five swings on bad pitches can bury your round fast.
Pick the right hitter
Raw power helps, sure, but it isn't the whole story. Swing length, stance, and pull tendency often matter more when pitches arrive quickly. Aaron Judge can launch absurd shots, yet his longer animation may punish late reactions. Shohei Ohtani is usually easier to control, thanks to a compact swing and dangerous pull power from either side.
Kyle Schwarber is another strong choice, especially for players who don't want to spend heavily on a Derby specialist. Here's the quick comparison most players actually care about.
| Hitter | Main advantage | Potential drawback |
|---|---|---|
| Shohei Ohtani | Compact swing and elite pull power | Can feel less forgiving on poor timing |
| Kyle Schwarber | Strong power with a budget-friendly profile | Less balanced against certain matchups |
| Aaron Judge | Huge power and massive home run range | Longer swing animation |
Questions players keep asking
Someone asked whether Power Swing is worth using now that every Derby attempt has a fixed limit.
Usually, no. Normal Swing with clean timing gives you more reliable contact and protects those precious attempts.
Play the round, not the highlight reel
The best approach is pretty straightforward. Sit on pitches you can drive, avoid panic swings, and save your focus for the last attempt. If that final ball leaves the yard, the extra chances can flip the scoreboard in seconds. Better camera settings help you read the pitch, while a compact pull hitter makes timing less stressful. And if you're looking for MLB The Show 26 buy stubs, spend them on a hitter whose swing you can actually control, not just the biggest power rating.
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