
The Herd with Colin Cowherd THE HERD - Hour 1 - Dodgers win in 18 innings, Chiefs find ways to win, Steelers don't do offense well
Oct 28, 2025
An epic 18-inning World Series game saw the Dodgers triumph over the Blue Jays, highlighted by Freddie Freeman's emotional walk-off homer. Colin praises Shohei Ohtani's historic performance, while the Chiefs impress despite some flaws in their offense. He also critiques the Steelers' struggling offense, sharing fan frustrations. Discussion shifts to the Lions' potential in the NFC and an update on NBA prospect Cooper Flagg's challenging debut, rounding out a thrilling analysis of sports action.
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Depth Elevates Superstar Performance
- The Dodgers' depth forces lesser players to elevate their game around stars like Ohtani and Freeman.
- Colin Cowherd argues elite teammates and culture, not just money, create sustained greatness.
Rainiers Pitcher Turns Into World Series Hero
- Will Klein, a Triple-A pitcher cut three times this year, threw four scoreless innings in the World Series.
- His performance exemplified the unexpected contributors the Dodgers rely upon in big moments.
Ohtani's Two-Way Dominance Is Historic
- Shohei Ohtani's recent streak included multiple walks and home runs, a rarity in World Series history.
- Cowherd calls Ohtani the best baseball player ever and highlights his unprecedented two-way impact.
