Colin Cowherd thinks the Dodgers aren’t ruining baseball
The Dodgers added more millions to their payroll in signing Kyle Tucker but Colin Cowherd isn't concerned about what it means for baseball.
The Dodgers added more millions to their payroll in signing Kyle Tucker but Colin Cowherd isn't concerned about what it means for baseball.
NBC's baseball coverage is coming together with Opening Day less than three months away.
"...I really feel like this place is going for it."
"It’s easier to do the launch off of the beginning of a season because it’s looking back"
"I think he’s great at what he does, but I had to get that out there as a little subtle jab."
"You can retire as a Pirate fan or trade yourself to the Dodgers."
The series was initially having trouble finding buyers as MLB broadcast partners shied away.
The Charter-owned network pays the team an enormous $200 million per year rights fee.
"What was Hal (Steinbrenner) thinking? I am shocked."
The Dodgers legend is expected to "step away from the game" for a while before making his next move.
NBC will open its MLB package in 2026 with the Dodgers raising their World Series banner against the Diamondbacks on March 26.
"I know it's there. I'm not burying my head in the sand, but I do my best not to get bothered by it."
After a thrilling World Series, MLB is riding sky high as postseason ratings were at their best in several years.
"I'm supposed to get excited about a Canadian baseball team and a team that spends more money than everybody else? Who the f*ck cares?"
"But it was a shocking swing from a guy who, while he hits the ball hard, it's usually line drives."
"HE'S THE VOICE OF THE WORLD SERIES! HE'S SUPPOSED TO BE RIGHT DOWN THE MIDDLE!"
"Maybe we haven’t really investigated why he has the interpreter...when he clearly understands English"
The Dodgers' extra-inning win averaged nearly 26 million viewers on Saturday.
"It's disheartening to see that the better team did not win."
"FROM BACKS AGAINST THE WALL, TO BACK-TO-BACK!"
"Say that again, Tom?"
Breakout Blue Jays star Addison Barger made a base-running gaffe on the final play of the game that went overlooked on Fox.