Dodgers, Derek Jeter and World Series
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The Hall of Famer shared a hilarious story about the gold thong that turned his season around on the same night Mookie Betts broke his World Series slump.
You might remember Colin Cowherd. About a decade ago, he stirred major controversy after making questionable remarks about the intelligence of players from the Dominican Republic.
Derek Jeter shared a hilarious prank story from his playing days with the New York Yankees.
Shohei Ohtani was the star of the show. He reached base on all nine plate appearances, including being intentionally walked five times.
This moment exemplified not only Cowherd's tendency to make factual errors but also Jeter's commitment to maintaining the integrity of baseball knowledge. Jeter's on-air correction reflects a broader trend in sports broadcasting where commentators are held accountable for their statements.
After an epic Game 3 of the World Series that lasted 18 innings and 6 hours, 39 minutes, Shohei Ohtani must turn around and pitch later the same day in Game 4. Derek Jeter isn’t sure how his body will react.
Derek Jeter is letting it be known that he doesn't miss playing baseball, but playing in a World Series is a special moment.
Baseball moves on. The Yankees move on. And Derek Jeter, the player, is long since done - and seems to be entirely at peace with it.
Derek Jeter said goodbye to the field when he retired from playing Major League Baseball in 2014, and apparently, he never looked back. Jeter joined Colin Cowherd’s FS1 and Fox Sports Radio show Tuesday afternoon to discuss the World Series after the Los Angeles Dodgers outlasted the Toronto Blue Jays in 18 innings to win Read