Caitlin Clark might already be trying out for her second career.
As the Indiana Fever get ready for their first playoff series since 2016, taking on the favored Connecticut Sun in a much-anticipated matchup in the first round of the WNBA postseason, Clark tried her hand at something new — baseball announcing.
On Wednesday, the Fever star and Rookie of the Year frontrunner was on the call for a Brewers home game against the Phillies from a bedroom, it appeared.
Teammate Lexie Hull took out her phone and recorded Clark “calling the game” from the room.
She even tried to use “the announcer voice.”
“Runner on first, no outs… this brings… someone to the plate,” Clark said at one point.
The someone happened to be Garrett Mitchell, a Brewers outfielder.
She added some more calls in the inning, even noting Phillies starter Aaron Nola’s cleats, drawing plenty of laughs from Hull.
Clark couldn’t keep a straight face either, smiling through her calling of the game.
In the comments of Hull’s video after it was posted, Clark apparently tagged the Phillies, asking if they will hire her.
Clark, who is beginning her first playoff run as a pro, and the Fever face a big test against the Sun — who have the best defense in the league .
The best-of-three series begins this Sunday at 3 p.m. Eastern on ABC.