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John Sterling Remembered, Skubal Shocker, Matt Olson’s MVP Run, Cubs Feel Special & the NL East Is Shifting Fast | 166

1 h 42 min · 7. touko 2026
jakson John Sterling Remembered, Skubal Shocker, Matt Olson’s MVP Run, Cubs Feel Special & the NL East Is Shifting Fast | 166 kansikuva

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Episode 166 of Tablesetters is about separation, pressure, and the early signs that some of baseball’s biggest storylines may already be changing the shape of the season. We open by remembering legendary Yankees broadcaster John Sterling, who passed away at 87 years old. From “Theeeee Yankees win!” to the unforgettable home run calls that became part of baseball history, Sterling’s voice defined generations of Yankees baseball and served as the soundtrack of summer for fans across decades. We reflect on his impact, the importance of appreciating great broadcasters while they are still here, and the overwhelming reaction from around baseball following his passing. From there, we shift into one of the biggest stories of the season so far as Tarik Skubal’s elbow surgery sends shockwaves through Detroit and the rest of the league. We break down what the injury means for the Tigers’ playoff hopes, why Detroit’s rotation suddenly looks fragile, and how this could completely reshape Skubal’s upcoming free agency. We also touch on the Astros continuing to battle injuries after Carlos Correa suffered another setback, adding even more pressure to a roster already trying to survive major absences. The Braves are forcing a much bigger conversation right now, and we dig into whether the NL East race is already starting to slip away from the Mets and Phillies. Matt Olson is playing like the best hitter in baseball, Atlanta’s offense feels terrifyingly familiar to 2023, and the Braves suddenly look like the team everyone else in the National League is chasing again. We also discuss Bryce Elder’s resurgence and why Atlanta’s hot start feels far more real than fluky. We also dive into Nick Kurtz’s strange sophomore season. The power numbers are down, the opposite-field damage has disappeared, and the strikeouts remain concerning, but the underlying metrics somehow look even better than his rookie year. Is this actually a slump, or are we watching the setup for another monster breakout? Plus, the Cubs are starting to feel legitimately dangerous after winning 13 straight games at Wrigley Field and seven overall. We break down why Craig Counsell’s group suddenly feels deeper, tougher, and more resilient than just a normal hot team, and why Wrigley is becoming a serious advantage again. Around the league, we discuss the bizarre Pirates-Reds game where Pittsburgh tied an MLB record by drawing seven straight walks in one inning, the Yankees somehow owning the best record in the American League despite getting historically poor production from the leadoff spot, and the benches-clearing tension between the Tigers and Red Sox after Framber Valdez drilled Trevor Story following back-to-back homers. 🎧 Listen to Episode 166 now 👍 Like the episode 📌 Subscribe so you never miss a drop 🗣️ Follow us on Instagram and X: @TablesettersPod

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