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Jac Caglianone Belts First Home Run of MLB Career Against Rangers
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In a thrilling moment at Globe Life Field, Kansas City Royals rookie Jac Caglianone made his mark in Major League Baseball by hitting his first career home run against the Texas Rangers. 

The 22-year-old first baseman, who started the 2025 season in Double-A Northwest Arkansas, showcased his power with a solo shot that traveled 411 feet to deep right center. 

This milestone, shared by the official MLB account on X, came in the second inning off relief pitcher Jacob Latz, shifting the score to 3-0 in favor of the Royals, a team who's bats have been cold as of late.

Caglianone's home run, his first of the season, was a testament to his potential as a rising star after excelling as both a pitcher and a hitter during his collegiate career with the Florida Gators.

The young slugger, who had been impressing in spring training, is continuing to build on his reputation with this impressive display of hitting prowess. 

The Royals' dugout celebrated enthusiastically, reflecting the team's excitement for Caglianone's achievement. 

This home run not only marked a personal milestone for Caglianone but also highlighted his readiness for the big leagues, despite initial expectations of further minor league seasoning. 

The Royals' front office were heavily scrutinized for bringing Caglianone up to the majors too early, claiming that facing pitchers in the MLB are a whole different ball game from the minors.

Caglianone's performance underscored his arrival as a formidable presence in MLB, with fans and analysts alike eager to see more from the "Lumberjack" in the seasons to come.

This article first appeared on Athlon Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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