Royals first baseman Jac Caglianone is headed to one of baseball’s biggest stage lights, and he’s bringing a familiar face with him.
Caglianone announced Wednesday on MLB Network that he’ll compete in the Home Run Derby on Monday ahead of the Major League Baseball All-Star Game in Philadelphia. And when it came time to choose who would be on the mound for him, the answer was easy.
“My pops,” said Caglianone, who brushed off any concern about his father’s nerves. “He’s got ice in veins.
He threw in the Fall League Home Run Derby to me, and now we’re doing this one. It’s going to be great.”
That means Jeff Caglianone, Jac’s dad, will be the one pitching to him in the event.
“I was approached a couple days ago and got asked to do the Home Run Derby,” Caglianone said on the MLB Network.
The invite comes after a strong stretch at the plate for the Royals’ 2024 first-round pick. June was his best month in the majors so far, when he hit .309 with a 1.036 OPS and nine home runs, a run that clearly turned some heads.
Caglianone is batting .258 with 14 home runs overall. He also told The Star how much his father has meant to his rise to the big leagues.
“He’s definitely my biggest role model when it comes to baseball,” Caglianone said. “So he taught me the game and it’s just super special.”
He won’t be the first Royal to take part in the derby. Salvador Perez and Bobby Witt Jr. have both previously competed in the event.
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