Caitlin Clark visibly emotional
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It wasn't unanimous, but one WNBA star received the lion's share of votes in an anonymous player poll conducted by The Athletic.
After the game, coach Stephanie White said, "No update, just felt a little something in her groin, so we'll get it evaluated and see what happens from there." The latest injury puts Clark's participation in Friday's 3-point contest and Saturday's WNBA All-Star Game in jeopardy.
Caitlin Clark appeared to be in tears after she was forced to exit the Indiana Fever’s game on Tuesday night against the Connecticut Sun. There was less than a minute remaining in the contest when the 23-year-old appeared to suffer a re-aggravation of the same groin injury that cost her two weeks on the sidelines in June and July.
After Red Sox play-by-play announcer Will Flemming revealed earlier this week that Devers stood up Giants legend Will Clark for a workout at first base last month, Clark—who didn't take offense to the DH's decision to no-show—has responded.
The New York Liberty hosts the Indiana Fever tonight at the Barclays Center for an 8:30 PM ET showdown, one of the last regular season games before the All-Star weekend begins.
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Giants legend Will Clark is furious — not at Rafael Devers, but at Red Sox play-by-play man Will Flemming. On his “Deuces Wild” podcast with Eric Byrnes, Clark went on an expletive-laden rant about Flemming revealing that Devers declined his offer to work with him at first base last month.
Will Clark had told the story of Devers not coming out to practice with him not once, but three times during his first series in San Francisco. Clark told the story on his podcast with Eric Byrnes a week ago and even said he understood why Devers didn't come out to work with him.
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NBC Sports Bay Area on MSNWill Clark believes Rafael Devers situation has been blown ‘out of proportion'Giants icon Will Clark believes the drama surrounding the team’s acquisition of star designated hitter Rafael Devers has ballooned into something completely unnecessary. In talking to KNBR’s Brian Murphy and Markus Boucher on Friday,
Former Texas Rangers first baseman Will Clark joined The Dallas Morning News ’ new SportsDay Rangers podcast with longtime beat reporter Evan Grant and Rangers senior advisor and team historian John Blake.