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Florida took an early lead against Clemson in the second game of the Clemson Super Regional in familiar fashion: via a Jac Caglianone blast.
The Gators started the inning with second baseman Cade Kurland wearing a pitch, getting him to first base to start things off. That made it a much trickier proposition to issue Caglianone an intentional walk, and the Tigers ultimately decided to pitch to him.
Big mistake.
Caglianone took a strike and then reached down low for a pitch and absolutely pummeled it to center field. The ball flew an estimated 432 feet, over the batter’s eye, an absolute moonshot of a home run to put Florida up 2-0.
Check it out below.
On3 will have more on this developing story shortly.
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