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Gators’ Caglianone ties record with HR in 9th straight game



Jac Caglianone can’t stop hitting home runs for the Florida baseball team.

The junior was at it again Friday night, slugging a solo shot in the top of the sixth inning against Vanderbilt. It was his ninth straight game with a home run, matching former Nevada slugger Tyler Bosetti (2021) for the longest streak in Division I history.

The Preseason First-Team All-American can break the record when the Gators wrap up their series against the No. 13 Commodores on Saturday in Nashville, Tennessee.

Caglianone had 33 home runs last season and already has 23 in 2024. Friday’s shot to right field off Vandy starter Carter Holton traveled 401 feet and had an exit velocity of 109 mph, the Gators said.

It was the lefty-hitting Caglianone’s 16th long ball of the season against a left-hander, twice as many as any other hitter in Division I. Six of the nine homers during the streak have come against southpaws.

The first baseman also extended his career-long hit streak to 17 games and is now hitting .403 on the year.

Despite the efforts, though, Florida (19-19) dropped its second straight with a 5-2 loss to Vandy (29-10).

Information from ESPN Stats & Information was used in this report.

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