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Caitlin Clark put on an absolute clinic Thursday night in Indianapolis, dropping forty-five points in just twenty-nine minutes against the Seattle Storm. She became the first player in WNBA history to record a forty-point, ten-assist game, and she did it before most players even find their rhythm. Historic doesn't cover it.
Shifting to the Bronx, where Aaron Boone is doing some serious soul-searching after Friday's loss to the Dodgers. Boone left Gerrit Cole on the mound after a seventh-inning walk to Mookie Betts, and seven pitches later Max Muncy parked a hanging slider into the right-field second deck. Final score, two to one, Los Angeles. Boone took full responsibility, but the damage was done.
And in Anaheim, the Detroit Tigers looked cooked heading into the bottom of the ninth, down one and staring at a shutout. Then Hao-Yu Lee stepped up with two outs and delivered a two-run double that flipped the entire script. Tigers win two to one, and Lee's celebration on second base said everything about what that moment meant.
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