Dodgers win 8th World Series, What went wrong for the Yankees? | MLB | THE HERD

The Los Angeles Dodgers beat the New York Yankees 7-6 in Game 5 of the World Series to clinch their 8th World Series championship, and first since 2020. Colin Cowherd discusses what made this Dodgers team so special, and what went wrong for the Yankees.

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20 comments
  1. Judge and ohtani were the stars expected to shine. The difference really was ohtani had a whole team that was there when he wasn’t and judge had some players in different games that showed up and not at the same time.

  2. It’s a 50/50 even chance for everyone. The problem is when we lose 1% efficiency, the other side increases by 1%. It’s the doubling effects. Athletics work all year round to improve 1% performance.

  3. Isn’t it peculiar when Freddie rolled his ankle and couldn’t buy a hit throughout the NLCS, guess what we heard? Absolute silence. No cries of "Oh, Freddie is a complete flop for not showing up!" Nope, instead he was serenaded with soothing whispers of empathy and understanding.

    Yet here comes Ohtani, the unsung hero of game 1 of the World Series, who snagged a clutch double in the 8th inning, setting the stage for Freddie’s memorable walk-off that basically won the Dodgers the WS. And then, oh no–a shoulder dislocation in game 2, leaving Ohtani one-handed. Suddenly, a guy playing with what amounts to a mechanical arm is supposed to knock it out of the park? Well, color me amazed. Apparently, "shoulder dislocation" actually means "you must perform superhuman feats without complaint" in whatever parallel universe these causals reside.

    So now, despite heroically saving the Dodgers from getting swept by the Padres with his clutch 3-run homer, having an outstanding NLCS performance with a 1.184 OPS, .364 average, .818 with RISP, leading with 9 runs, reaching the bases 17 times, and massively contributing to game 1 of the WS with his series-changing clutch double, Ohtani is now put on trial by the armchair critics, branded as a "postseason choker".

    Remarkable! Who knew injuries qualify as failures when you’re not Freddie? Our dear Freddie, however, gets a lovely exemption from expectations when injured but Ohtani? Oh, spare us the details about swinging with one arm, he just needs to put on a show, right? Their logic is baffling.

  4. Yankees were defenseless, maybe putting Super glue in there gloves So the ball stays inside the glove, they need to send them all back to basic training (butter Fingers)… when they needed to play their best, they played their worst…

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