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Acuña Jr. vs. Snitker, 5 Top Prospects Called Up, & AL ROY Race Gets Crowded | 78

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In Episode 78 of Tablesetters, the pressure’s rising — and not just in the standings.

We begin in Atlanta, where the Braves were riding a four-game win streak but dealing with tension off the field. After Jarred Kelenic was thrown out for not hustling, Ronald Acuña Jr. took to social media with a since-deleted post suggesting he wouldn’t have gotten the same leniency. The moment revealed cracks beneath the surface — a team starting to win games, but juggling injuries, double standards, and clubhouse dynamics.

That sets the stage for a bigger conversation around leadership and accountability — one echoed in Pittsburgh, where Paul Skenes didn’t hold back after another wasted gem. His words? “We owe something to the city.” The fans responded in kind, chanting “Sell the team!” at PNC Park — and maybe, just maybe, the culture is starting to shift.

Elsewhere, the future is arriving fast: five top prospects made their MLB debuts this week — Nick Kurtz, Luke Keaschall, Agustín Ramírez, Edgar Quero, and Chandler Simpson. From high-profile sluggers to chaos creators on the basepaths, these call-ups aren't just placeholders — they're impact pieces with staying power.

Meanwhile, in Queens, the Mets are red hot, powered by a resurgent Francisco Lindor and breakout pitcher Tylor Megill, who’s become one of the best stories in the league. Add in the Marlins' Max Meyer’s historic 14-K performance, Hunter Brown’s extended scoreless streak, and a growing list of starters under a 2.00 ERA — and suddenly, there’s a wave of young arms reshaping the power structure.

We also dive into the crowded AL Rookie of the Year race, where Kristian Campbell, Jackson Jobe, Jacob Wilson, and Kameron Misner have emerged as early leaders in what may be the most competitive rookie field in years.

And yes, the Twins might already be cooked. We'll explain why Minnesota's collapse is worse than it looks.

Plus:
– Who’s real in the Sub-2.00 ERA Club
– Red Hot: Who's scorching?
– Ice Cold: Which players are struggling?
– And a fiery “Take a Pitch / Swing Away” debate: Is the NL’s dominance bad for baseball?

Follow us on Instagram and X @TableSettersPod — and let us know which story has you more intrigued.

  continue reading

80 episodes

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In Episode 78 of Tablesetters, the pressure’s rising — and not just in the standings.

We begin in Atlanta, where the Braves were riding a four-game win streak but dealing with tension off the field. After Jarred Kelenic was thrown out for not hustling, Ronald Acuña Jr. took to social media with a since-deleted post suggesting he wouldn’t have gotten the same leniency. The moment revealed cracks beneath the surface — a team starting to win games, but juggling injuries, double standards, and clubhouse dynamics.

That sets the stage for a bigger conversation around leadership and accountability — one echoed in Pittsburgh, where Paul Skenes didn’t hold back after another wasted gem. His words? “We owe something to the city.” The fans responded in kind, chanting “Sell the team!” at PNC Park — and maybe, just maybe, the culture is starting to shift.

Elsewhere, the future is arriving fast: five top prospects made their MLB debuts this week — Nick Kurtz, Luke Keaschall, Agustín Ramírez, Edgar Quero, and Chandler Simpson. From high-profile sluggers to chaos creators on the basepaths, these call-ups aren't just placeholders — they're impact pieces with staying power.

Meanwhile, in Queens, the Mets are red hot, powered by a resurgent Francisco Lindor and breakout pitcher Tylor Megill, who’s become one of the best stories in the league. Add in the Marlins' Max Meyer’s historic 14-K performance, Hunter Brown’s extended scoreless streak, and a growing list of starters under a 2.00 ERA — and suddenly, there’s a wave of young arms reshaping the power structure.

We also dive into the crowded AL Rookie of the Year race, where Kristian Campbell, Jackson Jobe, Jacob Wilson, and Kameron Misner have emerged as early leaders in what may be the most competitive rookie field in years.

And yes, the Twins might already be cooked. We'll explain why Minnesota's collapse is worse than it looks.

Plus:
– Who’s real in the Sub-2.00 ERA Club
– Red Hot: Who's scorching?
– Ice Cold: Which players are struggling?
– And a fiery “Take a Pitch / Swing Away” debate: Is the NL’s dominance bad for baseball?

Follow us on Instagram and X @TableSettersPod — and let us know which story has you more intrigued.

  continue reading

80 episodes

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