VIDEO: Caitlin Clark Might Already Have Another Career Lined Up After Showing Off Some Impressive Skills In Her Bedroom

Caitlin Clark sticking her tongue outCaitlin Clark (Photo by Emilee Chinn/Getty Images)
Caitlin Clark won’t be without a job for too long after she retires from basketball.

The Indiana Fever star appears to be a skilled color commentator, having called a baseball match from a bedroom with impressive vernacular this week.

Clark showed that she might already have what it takes to get in the booth, having commentated on a game between the Philadelphia Phillies and Milwaukee Brewers with teammate Lexie Hull recording her from the back.

Check it out below:

Impressive, right?


Who knows? She might get to try it out during the offseason, but fans are already calling for her to land a broadcasting job.

“@espn make this happen,” one wrote.

“I can imagine this conversation going, “I could be a baseball announcer.” “You think because you are a pro basketball player, you can announce pro baseball?” “Let me demonstrate.” She is too funny!” another comment read.

“I’ve said it before I’ll say it again, I’d watch CC do her taxes,” a user declared.

“Catlin knows baseball!” someone else pointed out.

“This is painfully wholesome 🤣🤣🤣,” a fan added.

Caitlin Clark Is Playoff Bound

Caitlin Clark has completed the first regular season of her rookie career and is now preparing for the postseason.

The outright favorite for the Rookie of the Year award, Clark put up impressive numbers in her first term with the Fever, averaging 19.2 points, 8.4 assists, and 5.7 rebounds par game.

She smashed multiple records as a rookie, scoring the most points as a first-year player and registering the most assists ever in a single season.

Clark and the Fever are set to play a formidable Connecticut Sun side in the first round. Her fans are now anxiously waiting to see whether she can help her team pull off an upset.

NFL Fans Are Praying For Patrick Mahomes Following Heartbreaking Announcement

Patrick Mahomes post game interview.PHOENIX, ARIZONA – FEBRUARY 13: Kansas City Chiefs MVP Quarterback Patrick Mahomes speaks during a press conference at Phoenix Convention Center on February 13, 2023 in Phoenix, Arizona. (Photo by Carmen Mandato/Getty Images)
NFL fans are praying for Patrick Mahomes and his family following some heartbreaking news.

Debbie Bates Martin, the grandmother of the Kansas City Chiefs’ star quarterback, passed away last Wednesday following unspecified health battles at the age of 72. Debbie was the mother of Patrick’s mom, Randi Mahomes.

Teresa Jane, a close friend of Randi’s, announced the sad news in a Facebook post. On Monday evening, Randi sent out this emotional message on Twitter:

Football fans offered a series of condolences to the Mahomes family on Twitter.

Martin appeared on several news stories throughout Mahomes’ first five years as the Chiefs’ starting quarterback. Ahead of Kansas City’s 2019 Divisional Round matchup against the Indianapolis Colts, Martin was interviewed by KETK NBC in East Texas.

“I can’t believe it’s all happening. He’s only 23 years old, and Kansas City’s had him a year, and he’s just great up there…He hasn’t changed and he’ll always be Patrick,” Martin told the media outlet.

Mahomes, who won the regular season MVP award that year, led the Chiefs to a 31-13 victory over the Colts in the Divisional Round. That sent Kansas City to their first of five straight (and counting) AFC Championship Game appearances. The Chiefs lost the 2018 AFC title game to the New England Patriots but have rallied to win three of the last four conference championships, as well as two Super Bowls.

Martin’s obituary states that she is survived by husband Randy, their children, her four sisters, 13 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Martin’s funeral was held Monday at the Rader Funeral Home in Henderson, Texas.

Our condolences are with the family and friends of Martin during this difficult time.