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MLB The Show 26 Supercharged Players Breakdown: Royce Lewis vs Logan Webb

The community has spoken, and we have a couple of absolute forces entering Diamond Dynasty this week. Royce Lewis and Logan Webb have officially been crowned the newly minted Fan-Voted Supercharged Players of the Week in MLB The Show 26. Thanks to their incredible real-life performances, both cards are receiving massive 7-day attribute boosts that immediately vault them into the top tier of the current meta.

For budget-conscious players, Supercharged cards are an absolute lifesaver. They let you field elite-tier Diamond talent capable of competing with the most expensive collection rewards in the game, but at a mere fraction of the cost. If you are grinding through Ranked Seasons or trying to clean up in Events this week, these two cards deserve a serious look for your squad.

Supercharged Overview

PlayerPositionSupercharged RatingBoost Duration EndsReal-Life Catalyst
Royce Lewis3B / IF96+ OVRJune 22, 2026Won the weekly hitter fan-vote by batting .455 with 3 HR and a 280 wRC+.
Logan WebbSP96 OVRJune 22, 2026Tossed 8 strong innings allowing 1 run on June 14 to secure the win against the Cubs.

The Breakdown: Royce Lewis

Royce Lewis secured a commanding 29.97% of the community vote, beating out other incredibly hot hitters like Tyler Soderstrom and Matt Chapman to land this week's offensive Supercharge. He has been on an absolute tear in the real world, and his virtual counterpart reflects exactly that level of dominance.

  • The Attributes: While his base Live Series card can sometimes struggle with consistency depending on the tier you are playing in, this Supercharged version completely changes the equation. The boost elevates his Contact and Power attributes past the crucial 100 threshold against both righties and lefties, turning him into a premier modern threat at the plate.

  • The Meta Fit: Lewis provides immense value anywhere on the left side of the infield. Because his hitting stats are so heavily juiced, he functions perfectly either as a lethal middle-of-the-order run producer or as a high-tier bench bat to counter elite late-game relief pitching.

  • Gameplay Feel: If you haven't used a Royce Lewis card yet this year, you are missing out. He possesses an incredibly fast, smooth swing that frequently results in line-drive power and deep gap shots. On top of that, his boosted speed makes him a legitimate threat on the basepaths, putting extra pressure on your opponent's catcher.

The Breakdown: Logan Webb

On the pitching side of the weekly fan vote, Logan Webb anchors the rotation by jumping up to a formidable 96 OVR. If you are tired of relying on the same old starters or just need a fresh arm to shake things up, Webb brings a completely different style of pitching to the mound.

  • The Attributes: Webb’s Supercharge gives a massive spike to his Stamina, H/9 (Hits per 9 innings), and Pitching Clutch. This is huge for standard online play, as it allows him to run deep into Ranked Seasons games without suffering from early energy depletion or losing effectiveness when runners get into scoring position.

  • The Arsenal: Webb is notoriously effective in MLB The Show due to his heavy Sinker and Changeup mix. This temporary boost maximizes his control and break, making it incredibly difficult for opponents to get under the ball. Instead of giving up cheap flyball home runs, you'll find yourself forcing a ton of weak, frustrating groundouts.

  • Gameplay Fit: He might lack the pure 102 MPH outlier fastball that defines a lot of the standard meta pitchers, but don't let that fool you. His elite tunneling capabilities—making his sinker, changeup, and slider look identical out of the hand—combined with these enhanced attributes make him a top-tier tactical option for the week.

The Verdict: Who Should You Start?

Both of these cards bring clear advantages to the table, but your choice ultimately comes down to your playstyle and stadium preferences:

  • Choose Royce Lewis if you frequently play in smaller, high-altitude MLB stadiums (like Laughing Mountain or Shield Woods) where maximum power numbers practically guarantee home runs, or if your current infield lacks an elite right-handed bat who can crush both sides of the plate.

  • Choose Logan Webb if you need a reliable, high-stamina ace for competitive Ranked multiplayer modes to slow down high-powered offenses and prevent opponents from stringing together hits.

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