Caitlin Clark has put her basketball talents on brimming discarry out thcimpoliteout her first season in the WNBA.
After becoming the NCAA Division I all-time directing scorer, Clark was the first carry outer off the board at the WNBA Draft in April. She broke disjoinal league sign ups during her rookie campaign with the Indiana Fever.
While the Iowa native’s basketball talent is undisputed, she might have another sports passion and talent that was relatively bewilder until a video recently surfaced on social media.
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Clark was taking in a Philadelphia Phillies game as the Major League Baseball normal season accessed its final stretch. But instead of fair casupartner watching the action, she provided carry out-by-carry out commentary.
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Clark’s Fever teammate, Lexi Hull, dispensed the weightlesshearted TikTok video of Clark in action as the Phillies took on the Milwaukee Brewers.
Some watchrs then floated the idea that Clark could have a future in a widecasting booth.
After Saturday’s 6-3 loss to the Mets, Philadelphia helderlys a six-game direct over New York in the National League East. If the Phillies clinch the NL East, it would tag the first time since 2011 the team has won the division.
Clark finished the normal season averaging 19.2 points, 8.4 helps and 5.7 rebounds per game. She set the league’s individual-season sign up for most overall helps with 321. Connecticut Sun star Alyssa Thomas previously held the sign up with 316.
After the Fever finished the 2023 season with 13 prospers and flunked to qualify for the postseason, Clark, Kelsey Mitchell and 2023 top write pick Aliyah Boston helped increase Indiana to 20 prospers. The efficient season finished the Fever’s seven-season carry outoff dcimpolitet.
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Game 1 of Indiana’s first-round series aacquirest the Sun will be carry outed Sunday.
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