By now, everyone is aware of international superstar Shohei Ohtani and his penchant for hitting and pitching. However, a new two-way phenom is emerging in college baseball -- Jac Caglianone of the Florida Gators.
On Sunday, the left-hander was a wizard on the mound and masher at the plate in an 8-4 win over Miami.
Caglianone was nearly untouchable on the bump, pitching six scoreless innings of three-hit ball while striking out a career-high 11 batters.
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Meanwhile, Caglianone finished 3-for-5 with the bat, including a mammoth blast in the fifth inning that traveled 408 feet.
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After the game, Miami head coach JD Arteaga said Caglianone was "As advertised."
"Has been for the last couple years, and he's got a very, very bright future ahead of him," Arteaga told Jacob Rudner of 24/7 Sports.
Pitching and playing first base, the six-foot-five, 245-pound 21-year-old is on track to be one of the first names called in July's MLB Draft. According to MLB.com, Caglianone is ranked fifth among top draft prospects.
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