Tablesetters: A Baseball Podcast
Episode 168 of Tablesetters is LIVE! We open with one of the wildest NL Cy Young races in years as Jacob Misiorowski, Cristopher Sánchez, Paul Skenes, Shohei Ohtani, and Mason Miller all build completely different cases for pitching supremacy. Misiorowski’s triple-digit velocity and historic strikeout pace are redefining what overpowering stuff looks like, while Sánchez is turning refinement, workload, and elite underlying metrics into arguably the most complete résumé in the league. From there, we get into the return of Ronald Acuña Jr. and Gerrit Cole, plus whether the White Sox and Nationals have legitimately become the best offenses in baseball. Chicago’s lineup-wide power surge, Miguel Vargas’ breakout through massive bat-speed gains, and Washington leading MLB in runs scored despite sitting around .500 all force a much bigger conversation about which offensive breakouts are actually sustainable. We also discuss the Royals’ aggressive baserunning mistakes and why Kansas City may not realistically have another offensive identity right now, Royce Lewis being sent to Triple-A for the first time in his career, and why the Mets creating a Gary Carter jersey-number controversy during Nick Morabito’s debut became such an avoidable story. Plus, Tarps Off officially becomes a baseball movement, our Sub-2 ERA crew conversation, red-hot and ice-cold players of the week, polls, debates, and everything else happening across Major League Baseball. 🎧 Listen to Episode 168 now 👍 Like the episode 📌 Subscribe so you never miss a drop 🗣️ Follow us on Instagram and X: @TablesettersPod
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