WNBA's Sophie Cunningham Sings Garth Brooks in Fun Indianapolis Video
Sophie Cunningham stands out among WNBA players with her rendition of a Garth Brooks classic, captured in a video from a night out at country bars in Indianapolis. She dresses the part perfectly for the occasion.
Joe Kinsey shares the clip on Tuesday Screencaps, calling it pure fun without pretense. He says it represents the America he wants to see as the country nears its 250th birthday in 2026.
Kinsey challenges readers to seek out similar enjoyable nights this summer. He notes they may not encounter Cunningham herself but can recapture that carefree spirit.
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A reader named Steve from Richmond, Virginia, shares a garden critter deterrent idea.
Kinsey teases an interview with MLB first-round pick Jeff Francoeur on fatherhood in youth sports, Pete Rose and a potential baseball lockout.
Rick from Sanger, Texas, reacts to an Idaho youth baseball incident where players use walk-up music, flip bats and showboat like pros. He blames millennials, Gen Z and now younger kids for entitled behavior seen on planes and elsewhere. Rick criticizes MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred for the pitch clock, earpieces, ABS and extra-inning runner, saying it erodes the game's art and integrity.
Rick ties it to a teen umpire ejecting a coach complaining about walk-up music, calling it part of woke social engineering. He coached for over 30 years, teaching boys competition and respect without special treatment.
Kinsey agrees on opposing walk-up music but credits the teen umpire's handling in the third or fourth inning of a nearly finished game.
John W. suggests the coach misheard the song as containing an N-word.
Stefan disputes the story, claiming the song was Katy Perry's "I Kissed a Girl" at an 11-12-year-old boys game, the coach followed a league rule calmly, no ejection occurred and kids should not be involved. Kinsey asks for contradicting footage.
Tom T. criticizes the Savannah Bananas after attending a game: poor sound for the emcee, just baseball with loud music, not matching the hype despite cheap tickets. Kinsey notes the team's evolution from raw dirt fields to turf but still enjoys their silliness on hot summer nights.
Kinsey promotes Buffalo Wild Wings endless apps deal at $9.99, including chips and chili con queso, as a family favorite.
Readers tag Kinsey on various items, including one from Chris W. in Dallas.
Mike T. and Cindy T. in Idaho spot odd roadside sights, like a Canadian rocking horse on the Trans Canada Trail by Duncan, BC.
Kinsey wraps up, noting pool cover removal despite a coming frost, warmer weather ahead and plans for patio time.
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