If you're wondering where and what the hidden packs are on the Lou Gehrig Conquest map in MLB The Show 26, we've got you covered.
Here are the hidden reward locations using our new format:

Conquest maps are always a great way to grind any program missions you still need to complete.
If you're bored and looking for something different to do, try loading up a theme team based on the map. Create your best New York Yankees theme team to complete the map, or construct your best Boston Red Sox team and play a lore-accurate villain to decimate your rivals.
Frequently Asked Questions
This is a Conquest Hidden Pack Map that marks every secret pack location on the Lou Gehrig Day map. Colored circles on the map match the pack graphics on the left so you can quickly see exactly which packs are hidden where.
Look for the colored dots on the map, then reference the matching pack image on the left side. White circles are standard packs, while the blue, cyan, and other colored ones represent special packs (like The Show 26 Pack, Habit Deluxe, etc.). Use this to plan your route and make sure you don’t miss any hidden rewards while conquering territories.
Most of the time yes — especially the better packs like The Show 26 or Deluxe packs. In shorter Conquest maps like Lou Gehrig Day, the hidden rewards can be a nice boost for relatively little extra effort if you plan your path efficiently.
Each color corresponds to a specific pack type. The legend/pack images on the left show you exactly what each color represents. White circles are usually the more common packs, while the brighter colored ones (blue, cyan, etc.) are the higher-value hidden packs.
Grab them whenever your path naturally goes near them, especially early in your run. Since this is a smaller map, you can usually clear most of the hidden packs without falling too far behind on the main objective. Just don’t overextend and lose too many turns.
Yes — this map is current for the 2026 season and shows the exact hidden pack locations for the current Lou Gehrig Day program.


