High draft prospect Jac Caglianone hits a house run in his ninth consecutive recreation for the Gators. (0:57)
Jac Caglianone cannot cease hitting dwelling runs for the Florida baseball staff.
The junior was at it once more Friday evening, slugging a solo shot within the prime of the sixth inning towards Vanderbilt. It was his ninth straight recreation with a house run, matching former Nevada slugger Tyler Bosetti (2021) for the longest streak in Division I historical past.
The preseason first-team All-American can break the report when the Gators wrap up their sequence towards the No. 13 Commodores on Saturday in Nashville, Tennessee.
Florida star Jac Caglianone has homered in 9 straight video games, matching the longest streak in Division I historical past:
“It is one thing we have by no means seen earlier than, truthfully,” Florida coach Kevin O’Sullivan stated. “And we have had some actually good hitters over the past 16 or 17 years.”
Caglianone had 33 dwelling runs final season and already has 23 in 2024. Friday’s shot to proper subject off Vanderbilt starter Carter Holton traveled 401 ft and had an exit velocity of 109 mph, the Gators stated.
It was the lefty-hitting Caglianone’s sixteenth lengthy ball of the season towards a left-hander, twice as many as some other hitter in Division I. Six of the 9 homers throughout the streak have come towards southpaws.
The primary baseman/pitcher, ranked as ESPN’s No. 5 MLB draft prospect, additionally prolonged his career-long hit streak to 17 video games and is now batting .403 on the yr.
Regardless of the efforts, although, Florida (19-19) dropped its second straight with a 5-2 loss to Vanderbilt (29-10).
“I feel that is probably the most disappointing issues as properly,” Sullivan stated. “Jac’s having an unbelievable yr, and we’re simply, like I stated, we do not have sufficient guys behind him. We’re not enjoying good, sound, elementary baseball. It has been irritating that we’re letting the season he is put collectively type of slip away from us.”
Info from ESPN Stats & Info was used on this report.