Sophie Cunningham belts out a Garth Brooks classic in her shredded jorts at Indy bar, PGA beer prices & MEAT

Screenshots will be released Tuesday of the WNBA’s Sophie Cunningham being the polar opposite of the typical angry lesbians who make the league so insufferable. There can’t be too many WNBA players who know this Garth Brooks classic.
Can Sophie sing? I’ll leave that up to you, but I know you know how to dress for a night out at the country bars in Indianapolis. That’s the beauty of this video: It’s fun. Nothing more, nothing less. This is the fun America needs to have in 2026. As this country prepares to celebrate its 250th birthday, this is the America I want to live in.
Indiana Fever’s Sophie Cunningham reacts after shooting and getting fouled in the second half of a WNBA game against the Los Angeles Sparks on July 5, 2025 in Indianapolis. (Michael Conroy/AP)
My challenge to you this summer is: Go find nights like these. You may not find Sophie Cunningham singing country classics, but you can find great nights like this. You can pretend to be 35 again. Feel great about this country and how lucky we are to call it home.
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Will this keep animals out of the garden?
– Steve emails in Richmond, VA: Anyone needing a critter deterrent idea for their garden, here it is!
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This is a very interesting way to keep animals out of garden beds. (Screenshot reader Steve in Richmond, VA)
Reactions to Idaho walk-up music youth baseball incident
– Rick in Sanger, Texas emails: It’s a perfect example of where we are in America. Young baseball players think they need walk-up music now. They throw their bats, beat their chests, look at the pitcher when they hit a HR, and generally act like the hot dog dorky players they see on TV. Have you attended a youth basketball tournament recently? The same nonsense happens there too.
Do you think this is good behavior for a young baseball player? How do you think this relates to the child’s upbringing and how does it contribute to their inability to function in a job or society without attention being focused on them because they perceive themselves as special?
This started with Millennials and then Gen Z, and now we have a new crop of spoiled brats. It is possible to see an example of this rightful person on every plane, every day of the week. People who think it’s all about them and don’t understand that we’re not here to serve them and that they’re not special. Civil society has etiquette. Rob Manfred ruined the game with the pitch clock because of mental midgets who couldn’t continue a baseball game because they couldn’t put in the effort necessary to understand the game. Frustrating adult children who can’t stay off their phones and won’t even stay for nine innings anyway.
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He doesn’t understand the importance of trying multiple pitches at first base, and he doesn’t understand the pitcher’s delay in pitching while the opposing batter considers his AB and previous ABs. He also doesn’t understand the batsman stepping out to go over the order in his head. The combination of allowing headphones and the pitching clock turned the catcher into nothing more than a robot. We now have ABS which will further reduce the art of shooting and catching.
Girls softball established extra-inning rules with a free runner on second base after nine innings. New York parasite lawyer ruined America’s biggest game You’re probably asking how this relates to a referee ejecting a coach who complained about walk-up music? It all starts with a vigilante commissar and social engineering that caters to players who claim to have “emotion” but cannot control their emotions. Monkey sees, monkey does. I coached baseball for over 30 years, and we taught boys how to act like men and understand that their whole life was going to be about competition.
They will compete with each other throughout their lives, whether it is school, sports or work. We didn’t let them act like entitled brats who needed music to feel special. This has nothing to do with being a grumpy old man who resists change, it’s about respecting the integrity and history of the game.
This fully reflects what is happening in society and the reason for the collapse of our country. Should we allow these 10-12 year old kids to get tattoos too? Is there nothing sacred anymore?
Kinsey: I totally agree with what Rick said here. You won’t find a bigger anti-march music advocate than me. However, I have to give the young ump credit for how he handled the situation in Idaho. It was said that the incident with the coach occurred in the 3rd or 4th shot. The game was almost over. Ump just wants to get over this and go home and play his PS5, and I don’t blame him.
– John W. emails: My hunch about the baseball walk music video is that Coach mistook the phrase ‘nothing’s gonna stop me…’ for another N-word; he is still wrong here as he does not amplify what he thinks he hears in the music.
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– Stefan emailed me: Your Idaho youth umpire story got the wrong call. The wrong song is being reviewed. The march song in question was Katie Perry’s “I Kissed a Girl” during the 11-12 year old boys’ game. Hard march music has a league rule. The coach was just following him – the coach was calm, he was not the referee – no referee should have dragged the kids into the referee argument. – and by the way, the coach was not sent off.
Kinsey: Should I trust Stefan? Apparently the referee ejected the coach for refusing to leave the field and play. Stefan should send me images that contradict the reports I’ve received.
Screenshots readers begin to open Savannah Bananas
– Tom T. checks in: I agree with Duncan’s email about Savannah Bananas. Last year, I had the chance to buy 5 tickets when the Firefighters and Texas Tailgaters came to our Tek A stadium. This was a bargain…$30 per ticket.
It was a big pregame event…a rock concert, autographs and $20 beers, just like in the big leagues. When we took our seats it was just baseball and music. Bananas’ host wasn’t properly synced with the stadium’s sound system, so you couldn’t understand a word he was saying. He sounded like the school teacher from the Charlie Brown cartoon. If you can’t hear the presenter, you don’t understand the “bits” they are doing or the specific scoring. There was always loud music playing along with baseball. Given the hype, I honestly expected the pitcher to throw a flaming baseball bat at a batter with a flaming bat. No dice. With God’s permission, one day I will have a grandchild, but for now I am gone.
Kinsey: I understand Times are changing. The rawness of bananas that we felt years ago has now eroded. The organization grew. Heck, even the field they played on in Savannah isn’t dirt anymore. When I was there a few years ago, Bananas players had to practice on the field. There was no ground crew. The players were responsible. Now? It’s all field grass. The whole area.
Still, there’s something about a warm July night on the porch where my boys half-watch the Bananas game, swim, eat, listen to music, and enjoy the summer. That time of year I just want silliness. Give me the Bananas doing backflips to catch balls and the Stilts being called to shoot. For me, it’s still fun to be in the right moments in life.
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I swear BWW didn’t pay me a dime to say this. Fox didn’t tell me to write this either. I’m just saying on behalf of my family and how much our kids enjoyed the chips and chili pepperoni. That alone is usually $9.49. I can take them there for countless applications, including queso for $9.99. Throw in an order of mozzarella sticks and have a feast.
Relax, they don’t eat very often. Save the emails lecturing me about bar food.
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What Mike T. and Cindy T. saw on the road in Idaho made their heads spin
– Mike T. reports from: A Canadian rocking horse found on the Trans Canada Trail by Duncan, BC.

This is the type of content Screencaps readers want to see from you as you travel the roads of the United States and beyond this summer. (Screencap reader Mike T. at Idaho/OutKick)
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That’s it for this morning. The pool cover comes off tonight. Ironically, we’re expecting a good frost tonight. Good times. However, the weather is expected to warm up over the weekend, so we can enjoy spring before summer begins. Our time has come.
Soon Miss Screencaps will plant her flowers and I will sit on the porch until the birds go to sleep for the night. Let’s go have a strong day’s work. Hurry up. If you’re retired, play good golf and have a great day.
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