Manfred’s Realignment Vision, Dodgers Sweep Padres, Mets Shine at Little League Classic & Brewers Streak Ends | 100

Tablesetters: A Baseball Podcast

Tablesetters: A Baseball Podcast

August 19, 20251 hr 40 min
Baseball

Manfred’s Realignment Vision, Dodgers Sweep Padres, Mets Shine at Little League Classic & Brewers Streak Ends | 100

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Episode Notes

Welcome to Episode 100 of Tablesetters! Devin and Steve are back for a milestone edition of the show, covering all things baseball as the 2025 season hits its stretch run.

We open with Commissioner Rob Manfred’s bold comments during the Little League Classic broadcast, where he floated the possibility of realignment if Major League Baseball expands to 32 teams. Nashville, Salt Lake City, and Portland headline the list of suitors, but the bigger question is structural : could MLB really abandon the American and National Leagues in favor of East and West conferences? We dig into what that vision would mean for rivalries, travel, TV money, and October itself.

From there, we turn to Los Angeles, where the Dodgers swept the Padres in a pivotal series that flipped the NL West standings. Entering the weekend a game behind, the Dodgers turned it into a two-game lead by Sunday, while securing the season tiebreaker that could decide the division. Freeman, Betts, and rookie Andy Pages carried the bats, Glasnow and the bullpen delivered on the mound, and L.A. reminded everyone why they’ve owned this rivalry for years.

The Little League Classic brought baseball back to its roots in Williamsport, and the Mets gave it a storybook moment. Mark Vientos slid down the Lamade Field hill with kids before blasting a three-run homer under the lights, his 12th of the year, sparking a win over the Mariners. With Francisco Lindor and Francisco Álvarez leading the offense, New York finally strung together back-to-back wins for the first time in weeks.

In Philadelphia, the headlines are colliding: Zack Wheeler’s blood clot diagnosis deals a massive blow to the Phillies’ rotation, Aaron Nola’s shaky return raises questions about whether he can step into the ace role, and Alec Bohm’s bat gave the lineup a needed spark. What does it mean for their World Series hopes?

It was also a week defined by young talent. Nolan McLean debuted for the Mets with eight strikeouts and a highlight-reel defensive play, Samuel Basallo and Dylan Beavers joined the Orioles’ endless pipeline, and top prospect Konnor Griffin jumped to Double-A. We break down what these moves mean for contenders and rebuilders alike.

The Brewers’ 14-game winning streak came to an end, but their run underscored everything that makes them dangerous heading into October: depth, resilience, and a chemistry that’s built for a pennant chase.

Meanwhile, questions swirl in Arizona as Ketel Marte’s future comes under scrutiny despite another All-Star caliber season, while Geraldo Perdomo steps in as both teammate and defender. And in Houston, the Astros await the return of Yordan Álvarez, whose rehab assignment comes just as the division lead shrinks to a single game.

And of course, we’ll check in on the league’s hottest and coldest bats as the playoff picture sharpens.

👉 Episode 100 delivers the context, analysis, and perspective that will shape the postseason