Jac Caglianone Reflects on Encouraging MLB Debut Despite Tough Breaks
ICARO Media Group
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In his MLB debut, Jac Caglianone showcased his potential, even though some stellar defensive plays from the opposition rained on his parade. Despite being robbed of a hit by Cardinals center fielder Victor Scott II on a 98.4 mph liner to the right-center gap, and witnessing an impressive play from third baseman Nolan Arenado who managed to field a 112.1 mph groundout from the shift, Caglianone remained upbeat about his performance.
Comfort was the primary emotion Caglianone noted during his initial at-bat. "Going up for my first at-bat, I felt really comfortable," he shared, referring to his confrontation with Andre Pallante. Reflecting on the pitches he faced, he complimented Pallante's skill and acknowledged the talent of Victor Scott II in the outfield. Despite these challenges, his enthusiasm for the game remained evident.
Caglianone's tenacity was further demonstrated in his fifth at-bat, where he produced a 113.9 mph groundout – a testament to his power at the plate. He remains positive about his debut experience and is looking forward to future opportunities to shine in the major leagues. "I felt really good," Caglianone reiterated, showing both confidence and gratitude for the chance to prove himself at the highest level of baseball.