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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 isn’t itching to get back on the baseball diamond. While the Yankees great has remained a part of the game as a broadcaster on Fox’s MLB coverage — and previously as a minority owner and CEO of the Marlins — he seemed to go out of his way on Tuesday to mention that he did not miss the game while on “The Herd with Colin Cowherd.
Most teams would love back-to-back World Series appearances. MLB on FOX analyst Derek Jeter says that's not enough for the Dodgers, though. On the MLB on FOX pregame show, the Yankees legend summed things up succinctly about the Dodgers' prospects ahead of Game 7. "It's absolutely a failure if they lose," Jeter said.
While Derek Jeter was stuck at work, he was alerted live on air that he was missing his child's parent-teacher conference. The five-time World Series champion and retired professional baseball player, 51, was hilariously interrupted during a live broadcast ...
Yet, that doesn’t seem to be enough for New York Yankees legend Derek Jeter. Speaking on Fox’s ALCS pregame show on Sunday night, the five-time World Series champion seemingly downplayed Ohtani’s legacy and impact.
CHICAGO -- Derek Jeter now has played in more games at shortstop than anyone in major league history except for Omar Vizquel. On Saturday, in his 2,584th game at the position, Jeter passed Luis Aparicio to move into second place on the all-time list.
Trey Yesavage's performance in Game 5 of the World Series between the Dodgers and Blue Jays stunned the baseball universe, as the Toronto rookie and his team's offense once again o