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During Florida’s series-ending showdown against Kentucky on Sunday, UF superstar Jac Caglianone recorded a hit for the 30th consecutive game, tying the program record. It was Caglianone’s second time on base during the game. Kentucky intentionally walked the All-American in the third inning. The Wildcats walked Caglianone four times during their win over the Gators on Saturday. This story will be updated. The post Jac Caglianone 8th inning single ties program record 30-game hit streak appeared first on On3.
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There have been some fun moments after home runs in the SEC in recent weeks, from an LSU fan named Cory taking a Tommy White home run off the head to a snag on Tuesday night of a Jac Caglianone homer by a young fan. Caglianone provided a memory that one fan will never forget when he launched his 27th home run of the season right over the left field wall. A young fan, dressed in red, lined up the home run as it careened toward the wall. Glove in hand, he made the catch, then raised both arms up in triumphant celebration as he ran around on the berm. At the tail end, the young fan appeared to ju...
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Florida star Jac Caglianone has done a lot of cool things in his career, but the bit he pulled off on Tuesday night in a game against Florida Atlantic might be up there as the coolest. Caglianone, who has been a frequent victim of the intentional walk of late, actually got some good looks against the Owls early on. He singled and scored his first time around the order, then he came to the plate again in the bottom of the second inning. With one on and one out, Caglianone took a ball off the back. But it’s what he did next that amazed. Check it out below. That’s right, Caglianone manages to cat...
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Jac Caglianone is on the cusp of history. In Florida’s matchup against Vanderbilt on Friday evening, the standout first baseman tied the NCAA record for consecutive games with a home run (9). Caglianone now has 22 home runs and 45 RBI this season while boasting a .407 batting average. The home run cut Vanderbilt’s lead to 3-2 in the top of the sixth inning. This story will be updated. The post Jac Caglianone ties NCAA record with home run in ninth consecutive game appeared first on On3.
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Jac Caglianone has gone yard for an eighth consecutive game, belting a Vanderbilt pitch to deep left field for a two-run bomb. The homer helped bring Florida within four runs of the Commodores on Thursday night. Caglianone is now one game off from tying the all-time record for consecutive games played while recording a home run, which is nine set by Nevada’s Tyler Bosetti in 2021. The two-run shot was his 22nd home run of the season, and he extends his hitting streak to 16 games, not to mention reaching base for the past 23. Watch Thursday night’s homer below: The home run was the second hit o...
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Florida slugger Jac Caglianone has hit some bombs in college, but few have traveled as far as the one he hit on Tuesday night in a game against Jacksonville. As Caglianone striped an 0-1 pitch, announcer Jeff Cardozo cautioned viewers that they might be about to see some sparks fly. “Another fastball, look out face on the scoreboard!” Cardozo said. “That actually might hit it. That went OVER the scoreboard, ladies and gentleman, here at the Condron Ballpark. Another jack for Jac. Twenty-first of the year and now seven straight games that he has left the yard.” Check out the monster hit below. ...
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Only one player in school history has hit more career home runs than Florida slugger Jac Caglianone following a solo blast to start off a game against Florida State on Tuesday night. Caglianone went yard to right-center field in the opening frame, his 17th home run of the season and the 57th of his career. The hit came right after leadoff hitter Cade Kurland launched a solo shot on the opening pitch to start the game. Caglianone faced a 1-1 pitch and took it over the upper middle part of the plate, launching a high drive to right-center field. The ball cleared the fence, tying Caglianone with ...
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Jac Caglianone has done it again. Well, not quite. At least in the sense that he has never hit a home run quite as far as he did on Tuesday night. But, boy, did Caglianone blast the heck out of a baseball in a game against the Florida A&M Rattlers. In the bottom of the seventh inning in a one-run game, Caglianone stepped to the plate. He took a 1-0, one-out pitch over the bottom inside portion of the plate and dug down deep to barrel it out over the right field wall. It left his bat at a whopping 115 miles per hour and traveled an estimated 491 feet. That makes it not only the longest home run...
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