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Tablesetters: A Baseball Podcast
Tablesetters: A Baseball Podcast
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LIVE Special!: 2025 World Series So Far — Dodgers vs. Blue Jays Tied 1–1 | 113
Tablesetters: A Baseball Podcast
1 hour 41 minutes
2 weeks ago
LIVE Special!: 2025 World Series So Far — Dodgers vs. Blue Jays Tied 1–1 | 113
  Steve and Devin went live for Episode 113 as the World Series reached Los Angeles with the series tied 1–1. Through two games, it’s been everything you’d expect from two balanced, well-prepared teams. Toronto took Game 1 by sticking to their plan — long at-bats, traffic on the bases, and patience that wore Blake Snell down early. Addison Barger’s pinch-hit grand slam, the first in World Series history, broke the game open and set the tone for how the Blue Jays want to play. The Dodgers answered in Game 2 behind Yoshinobu Yamamoto, who threw a complete game while allowing just one run and no walks. His command and tempo completely reset the series before it shifts to Dodger Stadium. Now it’s 1–1, and both teams have shown what they do best. Toronto creates pressure and forces mistakes, while Los Angeles controls pace and leans on execution. The rest of the series will come down to which approach holds up longer. Steve and Devin also discussed Tony Vitello leaving Tennessee to manage the Giants, Bryce Harper’s frustration with trade speculation, and Rob Manfred’s comments on MLB’s ongoing gambling investigations. Follow @TablesettersPod on Instagram and X for full World Series coverage, reactions, and analysis all week.
Tablesetters: A Baseball Podcast