Sophie Cunningham brings out the Garth Brooks classic in her Indy bar taped jorts, PGA beer prices and MEAT

Let’s get the Screencaps Tuesday going with the WNBA’s Sophie Cunningham in stark contrast to the homophobic and angry women who make the league unbearable. There won’t be many WNBA players who don’t even know this Garth Brooks classic.
Can Sophie sing? I’ll leave that up to you guys, but I know you understand what it’s like to wear a night out at the bars in Indianapolis. Here’s the beauty of this video: It’s fun. Nothing more, nothing less. The fun America needs to have in 2026. This is the America I want to live in as this country prepares to celebrate its 250th birthday.
Indiana Fever’s Sophie Cunningham reacts after taking a shot and getting fouled during the second half of a WNBA game against the Los Angeles Sparks in Indianapolis on July 5, 2025. (Michael Conroy/AP)
Here’s my challenge to you this summer: Go find a night like this. You might not meet former country singer Sophie Cunningham, but you can go for a blast night like this one. You can do 35 again. Go and feel good about this country and we are lucky to call this place home.
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Will this keep animals out of the garden?
– Steve in Richmond, VA Emails: Anyone who needs an idea of critter deterers for their garden, here it is!
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This is a very interesting way to keep animals out of garden beds. (Screencaps reader Steve in Richmond, VA)
Reaction to the Idaho youth baseball incident
– Emails from Rick in Sanger, Texas: A perfect example of where we are in America. Young baseball players now think they need uplifting music. They flip their bats, thump their chests, stare down the pitcher when they hit HR and generally act like the hotdog idiot players they see on TV. Have you been to a youth basketball tournament recently? Similar to what happened there.
Do you think this is good behavior for a young baseball player? How do you think this relates to the upbringing of the child and has an impact on whether he can work at work or in the community without focusing on it because he sees himself as special?
It started with millennials and then Gen Z, and now we have a new batch of spoiled brats. An example of this authority figure can be seen on any plane, any day of the week. People who think it’s all about them and don’t understand that we’re here to work for them aren’t special either. Civil society has rules of decorum. Rob Manfred ruined the game with the pitch clock because of minds that can’t play the game of baseball because they failed to make an effort to understand the game. Bullied grown kids who can’t stay off their phones and never sit through nine innings anyway.
IDAHO TEEN UMPIRE DELIVERS THE TRUTH OF A COACH WHO PLAYS WALK-UP MUSIC.
He doesn’t understand the importance of multiple first choice attempts, and he doesn’t understand that a pitcher delays his delivery while thinking about the AB and the previous AB of the opposing hitter. And he doesn’t understand that the person who hits when he goes out to go through the sequence of the voice in his head. The combination of the headphones and the audio clock made the device nothing but robotic. Now we have ABS to reduce the art of throwing and catching.
She entered an extra inning in girls softball with a free runner on second base after nine innings. A New York pest lawyer has ruined America’s biggest game.You might be asking how this has to do with a referee firing a coach for complaining about the lead music? It all starts with an awakened commissioner and social engineering that caters to players who say they are “bitter” but can’t control their emotions. Monkey look, monkey do. I coached baseball for over 30 years and we taught boys how to behave like men and understand that the rest of their lives will be about competition.
Whether it’s school, sports or work, they will be competing their whole lives. We didn’t let them act like entitled brats who need walk up music to feel special. It’s not about being a grumpy old man who resists change, it’s about respecting the integrity and history of the game.
It shows exactly what is happening in society and the reason for the downfall of our country. Should we continue to allow these 10-12 year olds to draw themselves? Is nothing sacred anymore?
Kinsey: I have a lot of experience with what Rick is saying here. You won’t find a bigger anti-pedestrian music advocate than me. That said, I have to give credit to the youngster for how he handled the Idaho situation. We are told that the incident with the coach happened in the 3rd or 4th inning. The game was about to end. The ump just wants to get over this and get home to play his PS5 and I don’t blame him.
– John W. emails: My take on the best baseball music video is that Coach thought ‘nothing’s gonna stop me…’ with another N-word – he’s at fault here as he didn’t express what he thought he heard in the music.
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– Stefan sends me an email: Your story of an Idaho youth umpire got the call wrong. Under review – wrong song. The walk up song in question was “I Kissed a Girl” by Katie Perry in the 11-12 year old boys game.- there is a league rule for challenging walk up music. The coach was just following it – the coach was calm, the referee wasn’t there – no referee should drag kids into the referee’s debate. – and btw, the coach wasn’t sent off.
Kinsey: Should I trust Stephen? It looks like the champion kicked the coach out of the game for refusing to leave the field to play the game. Stefan should send me pictures that contradict the reports I’m getting.
Screencaps students are starting to open Savannah Bananas
– Tom T. enters: I have to agree with Duncan’s email about the Savannah Bananas. I had the opportunity to buy 5 tickets when the firemen and Texas Tailgaters came to our single A arena last year. It was cheap… 30$ per ticket.
The pregame was a big deal… a rock concert, autographs, and 20$ beer, just like the big leagues. When we got to our seats, it was……. baseball and music. Banana’s emcee didn’t match well with the stadium’s sound system, so you couldn’t hear what he was saying. He sounded like a school teacher in a Charlie Brown cartoon. If you can’t hear the emcee, you don’t understand any of the “beats” they make, or special points. It was loud music going on with baseball. Given the hype, I honestly expected the pitcher to throw a flaming baseball to a flaming bat. No Dice. God willing, I will take my grandson one day, but I am out now.
Kinsey: I get it. Times are changing. The greenness of Banana that we heard years ago has worn off. The organization has grown. Hell, even the field they play on in Savannah is no longer dirt. I was there a few years ago, Banana players had to work dirt on the field. There were no ground crews. The players were responsible. Now? It’s all field turf. The whole field.
Still, there’s something about a hot July night in the backyard with my boys watching the Bananas game, swimming, eating, listening to music and enjoying summer. At that time of year, I just want to be silly. Give me Bananas doing backflips to catch balls and Stilts called to play. For me, it’s still fun in the right moments of life.
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I swear BWW didn’t pay me a dime to say that. Fox didn’t tell me to write that, either. I’m just speaking for my family and how much our kids love chips and chili con queso. That alone usually costs $9.49. I can take them there with endless apps, including the $9.99 question. Throw in an order of mozzarella sticks and have a feast.
Relax, they don’t eat often. Save the emails that teach me about bar food.
I was tagged in this one by a few of you
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Things Mike T. and Cindy T. in Idaho see on the road when they turn their heads to the swivel
– Mike T. reports from: The Canadian rocking horse found on the Trans Canada Trail is Duncan, BC.

This is the kind of content Screencaps readers want to see from you this summer as you hit the streets of the United States and beyond. (Screencaps reader Mike T. in Idaho / OutKick)
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That’s it this morning. The pool cover is coming off tonight. Ironically, we’re expecting a nice frost this evening. Good times. But, the weather should warm up over the weekend where we can get a taste of spring before summer begins. We deserve it.
Soon, Mrs. Screencaps will be planting her flowers and I will be sitting on the porch until the birds go to bed for the night. Let’s go put in a solid day of work. Hustle. Play good golf, once you retire, and have a good day.
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