TableSetters: A Baseball Podcast

By: Table Setters: A Baseball Podcast
  • Summary

  • Welcome to TableSetters, the podcast where Devin and Steve bring you everything you need to know about Major League Baseball (MLB) and then some! Join these two baseball enthusiasts as they break down the latest games, analyze player performances, and serve up spicy commentary on all the MLB drama. With their witty banter and deep dive into the sport, Devin and Steve are here to satisfy your baseball cravings, whether you’re a die-hard fan or just tuning in. So grab your peanuts and Cracker Jacks, and join the conversation at TableSetters
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  • Guest: Keith Raad (New York Mets on WCBS 880), Mets' 2024 Highlights, Carlos Mendoza’s Leadership, Offseason Priorities, & Young Talent to Watch | 37
    Nov 7 2024

    Welcome back to TableSetters, your ultimate destination for all things baseball! Steve and Devin are here, and we’ve got a fantastic guest joining us for today’s episode. We’re thrilled to welcome Keith Raad, the play-by-play broadcaster for the New York Mets on WCBS 880. Keith works alongside Mets Hall of Famer Howie Rose, bringing all the action and insights to Mets fans throughout the season. You can follow Keith on X @keith_raad and catch him live on the Mets' broadcast!

    In this episode, we dive into a range of topics about the Mets and the 2024 season. We start by hearing about Keith's journey in baseball broadcasting—how he got started and what steps led him to his current role with the Mets. We also talk about his experience working alongside the legendary Howie Rose and the lessons he’s learned about calling a game and connecting with an audience.

    The 2024 Mets have been one of the most talked-about teams this season, and rightfully so! From unforgettable moments to a unique clubhouse vibe, Keith shares his favorite highlight of the year and what made this Mets team stand out. We also discuss Carlos Mendoza, one of the rising stars in the managerial ranks, and what makes him such an effective leader.

    Looking ahead, the Mets have a busy offseason. We get Keith’s take on whether Juan Soto should be their top target, or if other areas should take precedence in their plans. With several expiring contracts and potential roster changes, Keith breaks down which players might return in 2025 and how the team’s financial flexibility could play a role in bringing in new talent. We also dive into the Mets' promising young talent—players like Brett Baty, Ronnie Mauricio, and Francisco Álvarez—and what we can expect from them next season.

    We discuss the possibility of Mark Vientos being locked up long-term, how the Mets could use their farm system for potential trades, and the future of Francisco Álvarez—especially as it relates to his offensive consistency and what adjustments might be in store.

    To close, Keith reflects on the most rewarding part of his role with the Mets and what he hopes to bring to the passionate Mets fanbase in the years to come.

    This is one episode you won’t want to miss, so grab your headphones and get ready for an insightful conversation with Keith Raad. It’s all here, on TableSetters—where every inning tells a story, and every pitch sets the stage for baseball’s greatest moments!

    And don’t forget to follow us on Instagram and Twitter @TableSettersPod for exclusive updates, behind-the-scenes content, and interactive fan polls. We want to hear from you!

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Yankees' Collapse & Dodgers' Triumph: Analyzing the World Series Finale & Offseason Outlook | 36
    Nov 1 2024

    Welcome back to TableSetters, your go-to podcast for all things baseball! Steve and Devin are here to recap the World Series, where the Dodgers pulled off an incredible comeback against the Yankees.

    In Game 5, the Yankees started strong with a 5-0 lead and a 94 percent win probability. However, a series of critical mistakes allowed the Dodgers to tie the game. The Yankees’ struggles with fundamentals, which haunted them all postseason, ultimately cost them.

    The Dodgers clinched the title with a stunning 7-6 victory, marking the first time a team has rallied from a 5-0 deficit in a World Series clincher. Freddie Freeman, named MVP, delivered clutch performances throughout the series, including key hits that propelled the Dodgers to victory. This championship is a significant milestone for the Dodgers, giving them their second title in five years and their eighth overall. After a challenging postseason where they nearly faced elimination against the Padres, they bounced back impressively, showcasing their resilience and depth.

    Now, let’s talk about Juan Soto. After the tough loss, he lingered in the dugout, reflecting on his future with the Yankees. He expressed pride in what the team accomplished but confirmed he plans to test free agency. Soto’s exceptional season makes him one of the most sought-after players this offseason, and teams will be lining up to make a play for him. His decision will undoubtedly shake up the landscape of the league.

    As the Yankees pivot to the offseason, they also face key decisions, including Gerrit Cole’s opt-out and Anthony Rizzo’s contract.

    In other news, the Chicago White Sox have hired Will Venable as their new manager, signaling a fresh start for the team.

    With the offseason ahead, there’s a lot to look forward to! Don’t forget to follow us on Instagram and Twitter @tablesetterspod for updates and behind-the-scenes content.

    So grab your popcorn and settle in as we spark the conversation right here on TableSetters. Let’s play ball!

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    1 hr and 23 mins
  • Dodgers vs. Yankees: 2024 World Series Preview: Analyzing Key Matchups & Team Strengths | 35
    Oct 24 2024

    Welcome back to TableSetters, your go-to podcast for all things baseball! Steve and Devin are here, diving deep into the thrilling World Series matchup between the Yankees and Dodgers, but first, we want to take a moment to honor the late Fernando Valenzuela. Just days before the World Series, the legendary pitcher passed away at the age of 63. His impact on baseball, especially during his iconic run with the Dodgers in 1981, is immeasurable. Valenzuela not only won the Cy Young Award and Rookie of the Year in that season but also became a cultural icon, particularly for the Latino community.

    As we reflect on this somber news, we’ll remember Valenzuela’s distinctive delivery and his remarkable contributions to the game. His passing serves as a poignant reminder of the rich history and legacy that intertwines with the World Series, especially as the Dodgers prepare to face the Yankees again—an event that he was a significant part of in the past.

    Now, shifting gears back to the World Series, we’ll dive into the excitement surrounding this historic matchup. The Yankees and Dodgers are clashing in the Fall Classic for the first time in 43 years, and we’ll break down what makes this series so significant.

    We’ll start with the **pitching matchups**: Gerrit Cole is set to start for the Yankees, bringing postseason experience with him. We’ll discuss his recent performance and how he can lead the Yankees to victory. The Dodgers are navigating injury challenges with key players like Clayton Kershaw, and we’ll examine their rotation options.

    **Star players** like Aaron Judge and Shohei Ohtani are poised to make headlines, and we’ll highlight their postseason journeys as they aim for their first championship rings. We’ll also cover the latest injury updates and their implications for both teams.

    As we analyze the **pressure on these stars**, we’ll discuss what’s at stake for Judge and Ohtani in this high-stakes moment.

    Next, we’ll turn our focus to the Dodgers’ bullpen, which has been crucial to their success this postseason. Key performers like Evan Phillips and Blake Treinen have stepped up in critical situations, showcasing the depth of their pitching staff.

    In a heartfelt segment, Devin will take a moment to **eulogize the special season for the New York Mets**. After a rollercoaster year filled with ups and downs, Devin will reflect on the team's promising potential and what fans can look forward to in the future.

    We’ll also touch on the hypothetical move of the Chicago White Sox to Nashville, discussing the challenges and opportunities this situation presents for both the team and the city.

    Finally, we’ll wrap up with a look at the Cleveland Guardians and their successful season under first-year manager Stephen Vogt, emphasizing their goals for 2025.

    And hey, remember to follow us on Instagram and Twitter @tablesetterspod for exclusive updates, behind-the-scenes content, and interactive fan polls. We want to hear from you!

    So grab your popcorn and settle in as we ignite the conversation only on TableSetters, where every inning brings a new story, and every pitch sets the stage for baseball's greatest moments. Let's play ball!

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    1 hr and 24 mins

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