If you’re grinding Diamond Dynasty early in MLB The Show 26, the Jolt series is something you don’t want to ignore. These are 88 OVR Diamond cards tied to Team Affinity, and more importantly—they act as Captains.
That means they don’t just play well on their own. They boost your entire squad if you build around the same team. If you’re running a theme team (and you should early on), Jolt cards can give you a real edge without spending a ton of stubs.
Let’s break down the best ones you should actually use.
Why Jolt Cards Matter Early
Jolt cards hit that perfect early-game sweet spot:
- Easy to earn through Team Affinity
- Strong base stats (88 OVR Diamonds)
- Captain boosts that scale your whole lineup
If you stack players from the same franchise, these boosts turn average cards into legit competitive options. That’s why smart players build around 1–2 Jolt captains instead of chasing random high OVR cards.
Top Hitting Jolt Cards
These are the hitters that consistently perform, not just look good on paper.
Ted Simmons (C, Cardinals)
Ted Simmons is easily one of the best early-game catchers.
- Switch hitter (huge advantage)
- Solid contact from both sides
- Catcher is usually a weak position early
You’re getting balance, consistency, and flexibility in one card. If you hate platooning at catcher, this is your guy.
Larry Walker (RF, Rockies)
Walker is the definition of a complete hitter.
- Strong vs right-handed pitching
- Great quirks like Dead Eye and Bad Ball Hitter
- Smooth swing that’s easy to time
He fits into almost any lineup and doesn’t feel like a “program card.” He plays above his rating.
David Ortiz (1B, Red Sox)
If you want pure power, Ortiz delivers.
- Massive power numbers
- Top-tier hitting quirks
- Perfect for middle-of-the-order
He’s not fast and won’t help on defense—but that’s not why you’re using him. He hits bombs. Simple as that.
Ian Kinsler (2B, Rangers)
Kinsler is one of those cards that just gets on base.
- Quick, compact swing
- Great for line drives and doubles
- Ideal leadoff hitter
He’s not flashy, but he wins games. If you struggle with timing, this card helps a lot.
Kyle Schwarber (LF, Phillies)
Schwarber is a community favorite for a reason.
- Huge power vs both sides
- Easy swing path for home runs
- Plays like a “tank” at the plate
He’s not subtle. You swing big, and the ball goes far.
Top Pitching Jolt Cards
Pitching wins games early, especially when most players can’t hit consistently yet.
Darren O'Day (RP, Orioles)
This is the bullpen card everyone struggles against.
- Submarine delivery (very hard to read)
- Sinker/Slider combo tunnels well
- Dominates right-handed hitters
He’s the kind of reliever that makes opponents quit mid-inning.
Al Leiter (SP, Mets)
Leiter is one of the best early starters, period.
- Left-handed (always valuable)
- Sinker/Cutter meta combo
- Plays better than his rating
If you only pick one Jolt pitcher, make it him.
Billy Wagner (CP, Astros)
Elite bullpen arms are rare early—and Wagner stands out.
- High velocity
- Lefty advantage out of the pen
- Great for closing tight games
He gives you confidence in the 9th inning, which is huge online.
Dennis Eckersley (CP, Athletics)
Eckersley is all about control and reliability.
- Accurate pitches
- Easy to locate in pressure moments
- Great for players who value consistency
He may not be flashy, but he locks games down.
Jolt Collection Rewards (Don’t Skip This)
Collecting Jolt cards isn’t just about using them—it leads to bigger rewards.
Once you collect enough, you earn the Jolt Voucher, which is required for unlocking the 99 OVR Scott Rolen Collection reward.
That’s a long-term goal, but if you start early, you’ll get there faster without scrambling later.