Jac Caglianone blasts 432-foot two-run home run to plate early advantage vs. host Clemson

Photo courtesy of UAA Communications

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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