MLB The Show 26 Moonshot Program Tracker U4GM
Moonshot Event Program progress isn't built around one perfect squad or one locked grind path. You're chasing Program Points inside the Moonshot Event, stacking hits, runs, homers, wins, and PXP at the same time, while keeping an eye on packs, XP, and the 93 overall Mike Moustakas reward. If you're also managing the market, MLB The Show 26 stubs matter because card prices can move while the program window stays fixed.
What Is the Moonshot Event Program
It's an Events-based program tied directly to Moonshot Event gameplay. The listed track runs through 100 Program Points, with milestones at 10, 25, 50, 75, and 100 points.
The big draw is simple: get to 50 points and you claim 93 overall Mural Series Mike Moustakas at third base. Push farther and you're playing for extra packs.
1. Reward Path Basics
This branch is for players who want to know what they're actually grinding toward before burning time in Event games.
The reward path is short, but every stop has a clear job.
Key rewards are.
• 10 Program Points gives 10,000 XP.
• 25 Program Points gives three The Show packs.
• 50 Program Points gives 93 overall Mural Series Mike Moustakas.
• 75 Program Points gives a Deluxe Mural Pack.
• 100 Program Points is listed as an Events Rewind Pack in one detailed table, though another listing only calls it a bonus reward.
If you only care about the player card, 50 points is the target. If you want every pack, you need the full 100.
2. Mission Points and Fast Progress
This branch fits players who don't want to guess. The listed missions add up to exactly 100 Program Points, so the math is clean.
You can mix hitting, wins, and PXP, but all progress must be inside the Moonshot Event.
The main mission values are.
• 10 total bases gives 5 Program Points.
• 10 runs gives 10 Program Points.
• 20 hits gives 10 Program Points.
• 2,500 PXP with Mural Series players gives 10 Program Points.
• 10 extra-base hits gives 10 Program Points.
• 10 home runs gives 15 Program Points.
• 5 wins gives 15 Program Points.
• 30,000 PXP with any players gives 25 Program Points.
The fastest early push usually comes from overlapping offense. A homer can move hits, runs, total bases, extra-base hits, and home runs at once.
3. Getting Mike Moustakas at 50 Points
This branch is for players who want the 93 overall card and don't care much about finishing every last milestone.
You don't need all eight missions to reach him.
Practical routes include.
• Complete 10 home runs, 5 wins, 20 hits, and 10 runs for 50 Program Points.
• Complete the 30,000 PXP mission, then add 25 more points from hitting or wins.
• Complete 10 total bases, 10 runs, 20 hits, 2,500 Mural Series PXP, and 10 extra-base hits for 45 points, then finish another mission to cross 50.
Moustakas was shown with market prices in one listing, but that's only a snapshot. The source data doesn't confirm whether the earned program copy is sellable.
4. Risks, Gaps, and What Not to Assume
This branch matters if you're planning rosters or trying to answer side searches like Elly De La Cruz.
The confirmed data has limits, and it's better not to invent rules.
Missing or unclear details include.
• No confirmed Moonshot roster restrictions, pitcher rules, difficulty, stadium setup, inning length, or entry format.
• No full attribute breakdown for 93 overall Mural Series Mike Moustakas.
• No confirmed sellable or no-sell status for Moustakas, the Deluxe Mural Pack, or the 100-point reward.
• No usable source connects Elly De La Cruz to this Moonshot Event Program.
That means your safe plan is to follow only the listed missions. Don't build around unconfirmed rewards or outside-mode progress.
Which Moonshot Grind Should You Choose
Go for 10 points if you just want quick XP, 25 if packs are enough, 50 if Moustakas is the goal, and 100 if you're clearing everything. If market flexibility is part of your Diamond Dynasty plan, you can buy MLB The Show 26 stubs through U4GM while using Moonshot games for the rewards you can only earn by playing.
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