Expectations Just Got Real
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Sean Baligian is joined by special guest Michael Bochenek for a conversation that feels very different than years past because for the first time in a long time, the Detroit Tigers actually look like a team worth believing in.
The guys break down an aggressive offseason that flipped the narrative almost overnight, from adding a frontline arm to committing to winning now instead of waiting. They dive into the impact of bringing up young talent immediately, why this lineup suddenly feels deeper and more dangerous, and how a single reliable bat can completely change the outlook of an offense that’s been inconsistent for years.
From there, the discussion turns to expectations. Not just making the playoffs, but legitimately competing for a pennant. Sean and Michael debate the strength of the division, the reliability of the rotation, and whether Detroit finally has enough to separate itself instead of grinding through another tight race.
They also take a broader look at Major League Baseball, including looming labor issues, the growing gap between big-market and small-market teams, and why this upcoming trade deadline could be one of the most important, and unpredictable, in years.
Optimistic but grounded, this is a conversation about a franchise that might finally be ready to stop talking about the future and start chasing something real.