05-08-2026, 05:49 AM
Ramon Laureano is one of the most exciting outfielders to use in MLB The Show 26’s Diamond Dynasty. Currently with the San Diego Padres, he’s known for his elite arm strength and ability to crush left-handed pitching. In Diamond Dynasty, Laureano has two main versions of his player card: the 91 OVR Mexico City Series Diamond and the 79 OVR Live Series Silver. Here’s everything you need to know to get the most out of him.
Card Comparisons
Laureano’s two cards are quite different in terms of stats and performance. The Mexico City Diamond is clearly the stronger, premium option, while the Live Series Silver is easier to get and still solid for collections or themed squads.
91 OVR Mexico City Series (Diamond)
Primary Position: LF (also eligible for CF, RF)
Contact R/L: 77 / 96
Power R/L: 78 / 88
Fielding: 71
Arm Strength: 91
Speed: 73
Clutch: 98
79 OVR Live Series (Silver)
Primary Position: LF (also eligible for CF, RF)
Contact R/L: 62 / 82
Power R/L: 61 / 82
Fielding: 46
Arm Strength: 82
Speed: 63
Clutch: 66
As you can see, the Diamond card dominates in nearly every category, especially arm strength, clutch, and contact vs lefties.
How to Get Ramon Laureano
91 OVR Mexico City Series Diamond
Earn this card by completing the Mexico City Series Conquest Map in offline mode.
It is a reward card, so you can’t buy it directly on the Marketplace.
This is the best version for competitive play or a defensive-focused outfield.
79 OVR Live Series Silver
Available in standard “The Show” packs and the Ballin’ is a Habit packs.
Can also be purchased on the Community Marketplace for about 175–180 Stubs.
Good for filling out Padres squads or early-game lineups.
Key Player Quirks
Quirks give situational boosts that can make a big difference in close games. Ramon Laureano’s top quirks include:
Dead Red: Better at hitting fastballs.
First-Pitch Hitter: Extra contact and power on the first pitch of an at-bat.
Rally Monkey: Performs better when your team is behind.
Table Setter: Increased proficiency when no runners are on base.
These quirks make him versatile and dangerous in the right situations, especially when paired with high-leverage batting strategies.
Who Should Use Him
If you’re building a Padres-themed squad, or need a left-handed threat with elite defense, the 91 OVR Mexico City Diamond is a must-have. His arm strength makes him perfect for cutting down runners from the outfield, while his clutch and contact stats make him deadly in tight games. The 79 OVR Silver is easier to grab and still decent, but it’s clearly best for collection purposes or early Diamond Dynasty lineups.
Card Comparisons
Laureano’s two cards are quite different in terms of stats and performance. The Mexico City Diamond is clearly the stronger, premium option, while the Live Series Silver is easier to get and still solid for collections or themed squads.
91 OVR Mexico City Series (Diamond)
Primary Position: LF (also eligible for CF, RF)
Contact R/L: 77 / 96
Power R/L: 78 / 88
Fielding: 71
Arm Strength: 91
Speed: 73
Clutch: 98
79 OVR Live Series (Silver)
Primary Position: LF (also eligible for CF, RF)
Contact R/L: 62 / 82
Power R/L: 61 / 82
Fielding: 46
Arm Strength: 82
Speed: 63
Clutch: 66
As you can see, the Diamond card dominates in nearly every category, especially arm strength, clutch, and contact vs lefties.
How to Get Ramon Laureano
91 OVR Mexico City Series Diamond
Earn this card by completing the Mexico City Series Conquest Map in offline mode.
It is a reward card, so you can’t buy it directly on the Marketplace.
This is the best version for competitive play or a defensive-focused outfield.
79 OVR Live Series Silver
Available in standard “The Show” packs and the Ballin’ is a Habit packs.
Can also be purchased on the Community Marketplace for about 175–180 Stubs.
Good for filling out Padres squads or early-game lineups.
Key Player Quirks
Quirks give situational boosts that can make a big difference in close games. Ramon Laureano’s top quirks include:
Dead Red: Better at hitting fastballs.
First-Pitch Hitter: Extra contact and power on the first pitch of an at-bat.
Rally Monkey: Performs better when your team is behind.
Table Setter: Increased proficiency when no runners are on base.
These quirks make him versatile and dangerous in the right situations, especially when paired with high-leverage batting strategies.
Who Should Use Him
If you’re building a Padres-themed squad, or need a left-handed threat with elite defense, the 91 OVR Mexico City Diamond is a must-have. His arm strength makes him perfect for cutting down runners from the outfield, while his clutch and contact stats make him deadly in tight games. The 79 OVR Silver is easier to grab and still decent, but it’s clearly best for collection purposes or early Diamond Dynasty lineups.

