• Guest: Chris Marx (Campbell University) | Nobodies from Nowhere, Fightin’ Camels & College Baseball’s Evolution | 65
    Feb 28 2025

    On this episode of Tablesetters, we’re joined by Campbell University Head Baseball Coach Chris Marx for an in-depth look at his first season at the helm of the Fightin’ Camels. With a strong start to the 2025 campaign—including statement wins over East Carolina and a thrilling victory against Duke—Coach Marx breaks down what he’s seen from his team so far, the adjustments they’re making, and what lies ahead for Campbell this season.

    Coach Marx’s journey to this role has taken him through various stops in college baseball, including stints as a pitching coach, hitting coach, and recruiting coordinator. We discuss his return to Campbell, where he previously served as an assistant, and how his time away prepared him for this opportunity. He also reflects on his long-standing relationship with former Campbell coach Justin Haire, now leading Ohio State, and how their connection has shaped his coaching philosophy.

    The Fightin’ Camels kicked off 2025 with a challenging road series against top-25 UC Santa Barbara before settling into their home schedule, highlighted by their recent upset of Duke. Coach Marx details how his team executed against the Blue Devils, what aspects of their game have been most promising, and where they need to improve to reach their full potential. With Campbell now competing in the CAA after years of dominance in the Big South, he discusses the biggest differences in competition and what it will take to thrive in their new conference.

    Campbell has embraced the "Nobodies from Nowhere" mentality, proving year after year that they can compete with the best despite not being a traditional baseball powerhouse. Recruiting is always a battle, and Campbell finds itself in a talent-rich but highly competitive region. We dive into what sets the program apart, how they’ve expanded their recruiting footprint across the country, and the impact of NIL and the transfer portal on mid-major programs. Plus, we get Coach Marx’s thoughts on the ongoing evolution of college baseball, including potential rule changes and the recent controversy in the Stetson vs. Florida game involving the first base safety bag.

    Campbell made history in 2024 with five former players appearing in MLB games—Cedric Mullins, Zach Neto, Ryan Thompson, Allan Winans, and Seth Johnson. Coach Marx shares his insights on what that MLB presence means for recruiting and which current Fightin’ Camels have the potential to follow in their footsteps. We take a closer look at Dalen Thompson, a dynamic talent with power and speed who has already impressed early this season.

    As a former pitching coach, Coach Marx also weighs in on the alarming rise in elbow injuries across the sport, discussing the balance between player development and arm health. We wrap up the conversation with a fun debate on the best team names in college sports (besides the Fightin’ Camels, of course) before Coach Marx gives his picks for the Mount Rushmore of Campbell University Athletics.

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Guest: Cole Wright (Marquee Sports Network) | Cubs’ 2025 Season Preview, NL Central Outlook, & Sammy Sosa’s Homecoming | 64
    Feb 24 2025

    Welcome to Episode 64 of Tablesetters! We’ve got a special one today as Cole Wright, studio host for Marquee Sports Network, joins us to break down the Cubs’ 2025 season, the state of the NL Central, and a long-overdue moment in franchise history.

    We kick things off with a deep dive into the Cubs’ season opener in Tokyo against the Dodgers—a global spectacle featuring Shohei Ohtani and Seiya Suzuki’s return to Japan. Cole shares his thoughts on the significance of this international showdown and how it could set the tone for the Cubs’ season.

    From there, we analyze what needs to go right for the Cubs to push into playoff contention after falling just short last season. We discuss the impact of Kyle Tucker’s one-year deal, Cody Bellinger’s departure, and how their stacked farm system—headlined by Matt Shaw, Cade Horton, and Owen Caissie—fits into the team’s long-term plans.

    We also get into some of the biggest question marks for 2025, including the Cubs’ ongoing third base situation, Justin Turner’s veteran presence, and how close they really were to landing Alex Bregman. Plus, we break down the pitching staff, the closer role, and what Pete Crow-Armstrong needs to do in his first full MLB season. And with Craig Counsell at the helm, how will his leadership shape the team’s identity moving forward?

    Of course, we can’t talk Cubs history without touching on one of its most talked about figures—Sammy Sosa. After years of uncertainty, the franchise is finally embracing one of its all-time greats. We reflect on what this moment means for Cubs fans, Sosa’s legacy, and how Cole sees his place in the team’s history.

    Join us for an insightful and lively conversation, and be sure to follow Tablesetters on Instagram and X @TableSettersPod for more exclusive content. Enjoy the episode!

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    1 hr and 39 mins
  • Guest: Greg Mamula (University of Delaware) | UD’s Move to C-USA, Early Season Challenges, and the Future of College Baseball | 63
    Feb 20 2025

    Welcome to Episode 63 of Tablesetters! University of Delaware Head Baseball Coach Greg Mamula joins us for an in-depth conversation about the state of college baseball and the evolution of UD’s program. Now in his third season leading the Fightin’ Blue Hens, Coach Mamula reflects on his coaching journey, Delaware’s recent success, and the transition from the CAA to Conference USA.

    Coach Mamula is just the fourth head coach in Fightin’ Blue Hens baseball history. We discuss his path to the position, his previous stops, and what it means to lead this program. Delaware posted its best record since 2017 last season, finishing 31-26 overall and 15-9 in the CAA while making a deep run in the conference tournament. He shares what led to last year’s success and how they plan to build on it.

    The Fightin’ Blue Hens opened this season with a tough series at FAU, followed by a postponed matchup with Maryland. With another Florida series ahead against FIU, Coach Mamula explains how he’s keeping his team focused and what excites him most about this year’s roster.

    Delaware is set to leave the CAA at the end of the season and transition to Conference USA. Coach Mamula details how the move came about, what changes it will bring, and how it affects recruiting, scheduling, and competition. Recruiting is always a challenge, especially for a northern school competing against powerhouse programs in the South. We ask what Delaware’s biggest selling points are for attracting top talent and how they navigate those challenges.

    Delaware has long been known for its offensive firepower, but Coach Mamula has emphasized pitching development since taking over. He shares his approach to building a more complete team on both sides of the ball. We also get his thoughts on the impact of NIL and the transfer portal, how those factors have reshaped college baseball, and whether mid-majors are at a growing disadvantage.

    If given the power to change anything about college baseball, what would he tweak? Whether it’s rules, scheduling, recruiting, or the presentation of the game, we get his take on the sport’s evolution. As a former pitching coach, he also weighs in on the rising number of arm injuries and how programs can better balance player development with long-term health.

    With MLB prospects making the jump to the big leagues faster than ever, does college baseball deserve more credit for preparing them? We discuss how the college game has influenced professional development and what trends could continue.

    We also take a look at the University of Delaware’s deep connections to pro baseball. Blue Jays manager John Schneider is a former UD catcher, and alumni like Chad Kuhl, Ron Marinaccio, Brandon Walter, and James Meeker have made their mark in the pros. Coach Mamula shares his relationships with UD’s MLB connections and his experience coaching future major leaguers like Ian Happ, Nolan Schanuel, and Joey Wendle.

    Finally, we wrap up with a Mount Rushmore of University of Delaware Athletics, where Coach Mamula gives his picks for the most influential figures in UD sports history.

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Guest: Jared Sandler (Texas Rangers on 105.3 The Fan/RSN) | Rangers’ 2025 Outlook, deGrom’s Health, & Carter/Langford’s Impact | 62
    Feb 18 2025

    Welcome to Episode 62 of Tablesetters! Today, we’re joined by Jared Sandler, one of the radio and TV voices of the Texas Rangers on 105.3 The Fan & Rangers Sports Network. As the Rangers prepare for the 2025 season, Jared takes us behind the scenes with insight into the team’s biggest storylines, fresh faces, and high expectations. We discuss Jared’s journey from multi-sport athlete to broadcaster, his experience working alongside Ford C. Frick Award winner Eric Nadel, and what he learned from legends like Bob Uecker. Jared also shares what it was like being part of the Rangers' 2023 World Series-winning season and how last year’s team differed from the championship squad. The conversation shifts to key players, including Jacob deGrom’s return from injury and how critical he is to the Rangers' rotation. We examine Evan Carter’s back issues and whether he can regain his 2023 form, as well as Wyatt Langford’s next step in his development. Jared breaks down how additions like Joc Pederson and Jake Burger could impact the lineup and whether the Rangers' offseason moves have positioned them for another deep postseason run. We also discuss the closer situation following the losses of Kirby Yates and David Robertson, the potential role of Kumar Rocker in 2025, and which returning stars need bounce-back seasons for the Rangers to contend. Jared shares his thoughts on the Rangers' new streaming deal with Victory+ and how it affects the broadcast team. We also dive into broader baseball topics, including the biggest threats in the AL West and whether the Yankees are still the team to beat despite losing Juan Soto. To wrap things up, we discuss Jared’s work with the Sandlot Children's Charity, his relationship with the passionate Rangers fanbase, and his personal broadcasting goals moving forward. Follow Jared on X @JaredSandler and catch him on Rangers broadcasts all season long. Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and review Tablesetters and follow us on Instagram and X @TableSettersPod for more exclusive content.

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    1 hr and 36 mins
  • Bregman Joins Red Sox, Devers Won’t Budge, Stroman’s Future in Question, & College Baseball Chaos | 61
    Feb 18 2025

    Welcome to Episode 61 of Tablesetters! The MLB offseason is still delivering major moves, and we’ve got plenty to dive into. The Red Sox finally landed their coveted right-handed bat, signing two-time World Series champion Alex Bregman to a three-year, $120 million deal. But there’s one problem—Rafael Devers isn’t budging from third base. With Bregman’s defensive versatility and Boston’s need for a more stable infield, how will Alex Cora manage this potential logjam? Could Bregman shift to second base, or will the Red Sox have to make a tough decision?

    Meanwhile, the Yankees have a dilemma of their own as Marcus Stroman is making it clear he won’t accept a bullpen role, stating, “I’m a starter.” But with Gerrit Cole, Max Fried, Carlos Rodón, Luis Gil, and Clarke Schmidt already in the mix, where does Stroman fit in? With trade speculation heating up, we break down what the Yankees’ next move could be.

    The Padres made another splash, signing Nick Pivetta to a four-year deal to solidify their rotation. With Pivetta joining a staff featuring Dylan Cease, Michael King, and Yu Darvish, does this signal a looming trade? San Diego is flirting with the luxury tax threshold, so we’ll analyze whether they’re making an all-in push or setting up for another move.

    College baseball is officially back, and Opening Weekend delivered absolute chaos. Six Top 25 teams lost to unranked opponents, exit velocities soared to MLB levels, and aces delivered elite performances. We break down all the biggest moments, from No. 4 Virginia falling to Michigan to Clemson and Oklahoma State putting on a power-hitting clinic. Florida ace Liam Peterson looked dominant, striking out 11 in six scoreless innings—does this set the tone for a breakout season?

    Plus, quick hits:

    • John Means signs with Cleveland
    • Frankie Montas shut down 6-8 weeks with a lat strain
    • Royals extend GM J.J. Picollo and exercise Matt Quatraro’s 2026 option
    • Mike Trout moving to right field—what does this mean for his future?
    • Geraldo Perdomo gets extended in Arizona

    There’s a ton to break down, so don’t miss this episode! Make sure to follow us on Instagram and X @TablesettersPod for all the latest updates.

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    59 mins
  • Dave Sims Exclusive Q&A, Mount Rushmore of Baseball’s Best Tablesetters, Pete Alonso’s Deal, Jack Flaherty to Tigers & Our NCAA Fandom Pledge | 60
    Feb 11 2025
    Welcome to Episode 60 of Tablesetters! This week, we’re kicking things off with an exclusive and exciting Q&A featuring none other than legendary broadcaster Dave Sims! Through email exchanges, Dave gives us a rare behind-the-scenes look at life in the booth, reflecting on his incredible career and the journey that led him to his first season with the New York Yankees. From calling some of the most memorable moments in Seattle Mariners history to sharing insights on the art of broadcasting, Dave’s words are a must-hear for any baseball fan. But that’s just the beginning—there’s plenty of offseason buzz to break down!
🔥 Pete Alonso’s two-year, $54 million deal with the Mets— We analyze what this means for Alonso’s future and the Mets’ direction.
🔥 Jack Flaherty to the Tigers on a two-year, $35 million deal—Can Detroit make a serious push in the AL Central with this addition to their rotation?
🔥 Gleyber Torres vs. Brian Cashman—Torres didn’t hold back after Cashman’s comments about his past tenure with the Yankees. We break down the drama and does it actually mean anything? Then, we get into one of the most fun debates in baseball history—the Mount Rushmore of Tablesetters! These players aren’t just speedsters or leadoff hitters; they’re the ultimate catalysts, the ones who consistently get on base, disrupt pitchers, and set the stage for their teams to score. We discuss the greatest tablesetters of all time and how they shaped the game. And here’s the big news—Steve & Devin are officially pledging their fandom to an NCAA baseball team for 2025! After much deliberation, Each of us on Tablesetters have chosen a squad to fully embrace this season. What went into our decisions? What makes these teams so exciting? We break it all down, plus what we’re looking forward to as we follow their journey this year. Finally, we wrap things up with the latest trade rumors, player signings, and hot topics shaping the 2025 MLB season. Don’t miss out on Episode 60—it’s a packed one! 🎙️ Be sure to like, subscribe, and follow us on Instagram and Twitter @TablesettersPod for exclusive content, updates, and bonus discussions. Let’s talk baseball! ⚾🔥
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    1 hr and 40 mins
  • Guest: Ben Upton (11Point7) | MLB The Show Adds College Baseball, Future MLB Stars, Golden Spikes Race & Schlossnagle’s Stunning Move | 59
    Feb 5 2025

    College baseball is surging in popularity, and today, we’ve got the perfect guest to break it all down—Ben Upton, co-founder and host of 11Point7, the definitive podcast for college baseball coverage. Whether it’s unearthing the next MLB superstar, spotlighting powerhouse programs, or diving into the wild world of NIL and the transfer portal, 11Point7 has become a must-listen for fans of the game. And right now, college baseball is having a moment. For the first time ever, college teams are featured in MLB The Show 25. Programs like LSU, Texas, Tennessee, and Vanderbilt are in the game, with Road to the Show now starting at the amateur level. What does this mean for the sport? Could it be the push college baseball needs to grab more mainstream attention? With the 2025 MLB Draft on the horizon, who are the future big-league stars? We’re diving into the elite prospects to watch, the under-the-radar gems who could break out, and even looking back at last year’s draft to predict which 2024 draftees will become perennial All-Stars. Golden Spikes season is here, and the race for college baseball’s top individual honor is heating up. Who are the frontrunners, and which players could make a surprise run at the award? The impact of NIL and the transfer portal has changed the landscape of college sports, but how has it affected baseball? Are powerhouse programs strengthening their grip, or is it creating more parity across the country? More MLB prospects are reaching the big leagues faster than ever, and college baseball is playing a huge role in that development. Are we entering a new era where college players have the upper hand over high school draftees? One of the biggest coaching shakeups in recent memory rocked college baseball this offseason, with Jim Schlossnagle leaving Texas A&M for Texas. How did it all unfold, and what does it mean for both programs moving forward? We’re covering all this and more with Ben Upton. Be sure to follow him on X @Ben_Upton5 and check out 11Point7 for the best college baseball coverage. Stay locked in with TableSetters for more episodes, and follow us on Instagram and X @TableSettersPod.

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Max Scherzer to the Blue Jays, MLB The Show 25 Cover Reveal, Cease/King Trade Rumors, Padres Legal Drama, & Would José Altuve Be the Shortest LF in MLB History? | 58
    Jan 31 2025

    Welcome to Episode 58 of Tablesetters! We’ve got a lot to cover in today’s episode, including some major moves in the MLB offseason. Max Scherzer’s surprising signing with the Toronto Blue Jays, the reveal of MLB The Show 25 featuring three of the game’s rising stars, and a key trade between the Cubs and Astros are all on the table. Plus, the Padres find themselves in the midst of a significant internal dispute that could impact their future. Let’s dive right in. First up, Max Scherzer’s unexpected move to the Blue Jays has raised a few eyebrows. The three-time Cy Young winner, who had a difficult 2024 season, is now joining a veteran heavy Toronto rotation on a one-year, $15.5 million deal. Paired with the likes of Kevin Gausman and Chris Bassitt, Scherzer could provide the experience the Blue Jays need to take their postseason push to the next level. But with the team’s payroll nearing $273 million, it remains to be seen whether they’re done making moves — and the rumors surrounding Pete Alonso only add more intrigue. Next, we’re talking about the unveiling of MLB The Show 25, which features three of baseball’s brightest young talents on the cover: Paul Skenes, Elly De La Cruz, and Gunnar Henderson. These rising stars are making waves in the league and represent the future of the game. Skenes, the NL Rookie of the Year and Cy Young finalist; De La Cruz, the speedster who stole 60 bases; and Henderson, the young slugger for the Orioles, are all players to watch as they continue to shape the future of Major League Baseball. On the trade front, the Cubs made a significant move by acquiring veteran closer Ryan Pressly from the Astros. The 36-year-old right-hander, known for his steady performance in Houston, will help solidify Chicago’s bullpen as they aim for a deeper playoff run in 2025. In exchange, the Cubs sent young right-handed prospect Juan Bello and $5.5 million to Houston. This deal highlights the Cubs’ commitment to competing, but rumors suggest they’re not done yet — with talks of a potential Dylan Cease trade to further strengthen their rotation. And then there’s the ongoing situation with the Padres. The franchise is currently facing not just trade talks but a serious legal dispute that could have a major impact on the team’s future. A lawsuit filed by Sheel Seidler, widow of the late Padres owner Peter Seidler, is creating internal tension within the organization. This legal conflict could affect the Padres’ financial flexibility and their ability to make moves in the free-agent market. The drama in San Diego is far from over, and it could have lasting consequences for the direction of the team. We also have a fun question to ponder today: Could José Altuve be the shortest left fielder in MLB history if the Astros were to move him to the outfield? We dive into this hypothetical situation and what it would mean for the team. In the spirit of video games and MLB The Show 25, Devin asks Steve who his go-to Mario Kart character is — a fun conversation to add some gaming flavor to today’s episode! We’ll be breaking down all these stories and more in today’s episode, so stay tuned for in-depth analysis. Don’t forget to follow us for exclusive updates and behind-the-scenes content on Instagram and X @TablesettersPod. And if you enjoy the show, make sure to like, subscribe, and share — your support helps us keep bringing you the latest MLB news.

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    1 hr and 23 mins