Tablesetters: A Baseball Podcast
Episode 174 of Tablesetters is LIVE! We kick things off with one of baseball's most recognizable annual traditions: Bobby Bonilla Day. Is it still the ultimate punchline for the Mets, or has deferred money become so common throughout baseball that the joke doesn't carry the same weight anymore? We revisit the famous contract, compare it to today's deferred deals, and discuss why Bobby Bonilla Day feels more like a baseball tradition than an annual dunk on the Mets. From there, we head to the Bronx, where the Yankees have officially hit rock bottom. After dropping seven consecutive games, their longest losing streak since 2023, we break down what's gone wrong, why Aaron Boone called it an "awful week," whether this is simply a cold stretch or a team that's pressing in every aspect of the game, and what needs to change before things get even worse. Next, we head to Tampa Bay, where Junior Caminero continues putting together one of the hottest stretches we've seen from a young hitter in years. The 22-year-old has homered in six consecutive games, becoming the youngest player since at least 1900 to accomplish the feat while putting up numbers that continue to rewrite the record books. We discuss just how special this run has become and what it means as he prepares for the Home Run Derby. We also head to Cincinnati, where Hunter Greene is set to make his long-awaited season debut on the Fourth of July. With the Reds clinging to slim playoff hopes, we examine whether Greene's return comes at the perfect time, why the next two weeks could determine Cincinnati's deadline strategy, and whether the Reds have one last run left in them. Plus, the Angels have moved on from general manager Perry Minasian, immediately raising questions about the future of Mike Trout. Could a new front office finally lead to a conversation about waiving his no-trade clause, or will Trout remain committed to the only organization he's ever known? We discuss what's next for Los Angeles following another major organizational change. We also celebrate Dave Roberts becoming the fastest manager in Major League history to reach 1,000 career wins, discuss the White Sox securing back-to-back winning months for the first time since 2021, recap the Marlins' franchise-record 20-win June, and break down Dansby Swanson's unbelievable hot streak as he puts up Cubs numbers not seen since Sammy Sosa. 🎧 Listen to Episode 174 now 👍 Like the episode 📌 Subscribe so you never miss a drop 🗣️ Follow us on Instagram and X: @TablesettersPod
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