Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark tuned into a chaos classic and said what a lot of fans were thinking. As the Los Angeles Dodgers and Toronto Blue Jays traded haymakers in World Series Game 7, Clark posted on X: “This is the best baseball game I’ve ever seen.” The comment landed as the drama spilled into extra innings and social feeds turned into a live watch party.
Clark picked a wild one. The Dodgers and Blue Jays pushed past nine with momentum swings every inning. ESPN’s live Box Score had it in extras with Los Angeles up a run, powered by catcher Will Smith’s homer and steady at-bats from Shohei Ohtani, who started on the mound and hit as the designated hitter.
Clark’s shoutout wasn’t just celebrity flair; it tracked with how the baseball world felt about this series. Game 6 finished on a game-ending double play to force Saturday’s decider, and Game 7 answered with late rallies, traffic on the bases, and stars everywhere. Baseball lifers and casuals alike were glued to every pitch.
The crossover love makes sense. Clark knows a thing or two about high-wattage theater, and this finale had that WNBA Playoffs energy, every possession (or pitch) carrying weight, every mistake magnified. Her post added to a stream of athlete reactions that framed this Game 7 as appointment TV.
If you were scrolling and saw her post, you probably did what the rest of us did, you just grabbed the remote and jumped in mid-heart rate spike. That’s the power of a great game cutting across sports lines.



















