Indian Fever rookie sensation Caitlin Clark has taken the WNBA by storm with her remarkable scoring and playmaking skills. However, Clark's mic skills aren't too bad either as she was captured commentating on a baseball game.
Caitlin Clark's Indiana teammate and good friend Lexie Hull shared a TikTok video of the WNBA Rookie of the Year contender calling the play for the Milwaukee Brewers game against the Philadelphia Phillies in front of a TV set.
The former Iowa Hawkeyes star showcased her fluent mic skills before both players burst into laughter.
"Pov: your friend says she'd be a good commentator," Lexie Hull captioned the video with laughing emjois.
"And that ball is hit to the shortstop. Rojas throws over to first base, and that's not going to be an out. That's an infield single by Contreras," Clark said while Hull laughed in the background. "... [Aaron] Nola is on the mound tonight in his Sketchers—red Sketchers he's wearing."
MLB fans were surprised to witness Clark's commentary skills. A couple compared her to the Oakland A's broadcaster.
"Replace the A’s announcer with her. Pleaaase!!!" pleaded a fan.
"Better than the As announcer," wrote a fan.
"lol.. she has that MLB announcer/commentator cadence too."
Several fans applauded Caitlin Clark's sense of humor.
“'We’ll be back in a minute after this 30 second break!' Hahahahha love me some CC goofiness."
"She has a great sense of humor."
Meanwhile, another fan wanted Clark to join the Phillies broadcast along with John Kruk and Tom McCarthy.
"I've heard enough put her in the booth with Kruky and TMac"
While it was all fun and games for the two Fever players off the field, they will have to be at their best during the playoff series against the Connecticut Sun starting on Sunday.
Caitlin Clark is no slouch at baseball
Indiana qualified for the playoffs for the first time since 2016. Caitlin Clark played a critical role in the team's push, especially after the WNBA resumed following a month-long Olympics break.
Clark broke the record for most assists in a season and a game in her first WNBA season. She also leads the charts for most assists, points, and 3-pointers by a player in her rookie year.
The Fever rookie was taking some swings in the Indianapolis Indians' batting cage last Thursday.
Clark successfully hit a ball off a tee, leading to cheers from the spectators.