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    🌟 Premier Position Players & Outfield Arms

    Some players are just built to throw rockets across the diamond. These fielders combine raw arm power with speed, making them must-haves for any competitive lineup.

    Player / Card Version Position Arm Strength (ARM) Noteworthy Traits / Value
    Elly De La Cruz (Spotlight / Live) SS / 3B 99 Unmatched velocity across the diamond; elite speed to cover bases.
    Oneil Cruz (Live Series) SS / OF 99 Maximum throw velocity both infield and outfield; perfect for aggressive defensive plays.
    Ronald Acuña Jr. (Live Series) RF 97–99 Essential in right field to gun down runners trying to take third base.
    Nolan Jones (Live Series) RF / 3B 98 Strong corner option; excellent for cutting off long throws.
    Pete Hill (Negro Leagues) RF / CF 88 High-tier early-game option; balanced arm strength and coverage.

    Tip: Right field is where arm strength truly shines. Long throws to third base make weak arms a liability, so prioritize high-ARM players in that spot.

    🔋 Top Bullpen & Closing Arms (High Velocity)

    In MLB The Show 26, dominant bullpen arms are all about speed and efficiency. These pitchers can end innings with maximum effect, shutting down baserunners and striking out hitters.

    Pitcher / Card Version Notes
    Felix Hernandez (Awards – 99 Red Diamond) Standout early-game arm; dominates with strikeout metrics and high velocity.
    Aroldis Chapman (Cityscapes) Top-ranked lefty closer; pure heat to overwhelm batters.
    Mason Miller (Live Series) Premium velocity; ideal early lock-in bullpen option.
    Andrew Miller (Veteran) Combines elite break with strong arm power; versatile reliever.
    Ryan Walker / Rob Dibble (Jolt Series) Engineered for maximum late-game leverage and strikeout potential.

    Tip: Look for pitchers with high ratings on velocity and break. Coupling this with fielders who can handle the long throws makes your defense nearly untouchable.

    🛠️ Strategic Tips for Maximizing Arm Strength
    The Right Field Rule: Always place your strongest-ARM outfielder in right field. The extra distance to third base rewards high velocity and punishes weak arms.
    In-Game Buffs: Seek out “Cannon” quirks and specialized Fielding Perks in Road to the Show or Diamond Dynasty. These buffs temporarily boost raw arm power when runners are active.
    Catcher Pop Time: Catchers with high arm strength and reaction stats are vital. They prevent stolen bases and quickly transition to double plays.
    Position Synergy: Pair high-ARM fielders with faster teammates. Even elite arm strength can’t save throws if the receiver isn’t in position.
    Bullpen Planning: Save your highest-velocity closers for tight late innings. Their raw speed not only racks up strikeouts but also discourages aggressive baserunning.

    In MLB The Show 26, the difference between a good defensive team and a great one often comes down to arm strength. From elite shortstops like Elly De La Cruz to high-velocity closers like Felix Hernandez, prioritizing players with top-tier ARM ratings will give you an edge in both Diamond Dynasty and Road to the Show. Remember, it’s not just about making the catch—it’s about making the throw count.

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