The era of Jac Caglianone has officially begun for the Kansas City Royals. On Tuesday night, after playing just 79 games in the minor leagues, Caglianone made his major league debut against the St. Louis Cardinals at Bush Stadium. According to the Royals, only Beau Jackson, who had participated in 53 minor league games, debuted in the MLB without much minor league experience among the team’s position players.
Caglianone, the sixth overall pick in last summer’s draft, started as the designated hitter and went 5-for-5 in his first MLB game. His initial at-bat resulted in a solid line drive to center field, caught by Victor Scott II, while his second at-bat saw Nolan Arenado make a skillful backhand catch. Despite the challenging defense, Caglianone stayed composed, showing excellent contact skills, finishing the game without being struck out.
Despite Caglianone’s standout debut, the Royals as a team staged an exciting comeback against the Cardinals. After trailing 7-2 early, Kansas City rallied to score six runs over five innings and eventually secured an 10-7 victory. While Caglianone is mostly expected to play as a designated hitter initially, having limited minor league experience in the outfield, the Royals are considering the outfield, especially right field, as a potential long-term position for him due to the team’s current defensive weaknesses there.
RJ Anderson observed Caglianone earlier and acknowledged his impressive power but pointed out concerns regarding his approach and short-term positional fit, which might limit his immediate impact. However, given the Royals’ weak offense this season, the team is willing to experiment with a power hitter like Caglianone. The Royals’ offensive stats this year reflect struggles in on-base percentage, slugging, home runs, and runs per game, emphasizing the need for a player with Caglianone’s potential power.
Despite offensive challenges, the Royals improved their record to 32-29 with Tuesday’s win, thanks largely to excellent pitching. The Kansas City pitching staff ranks fourth in the league with a 3.23 ERA and 8.6 strikeouts per nine innings.
Fan Take: Jac Caglianone’s debut sparks optimism for Royals fans eager to see fresh talent address the team’s offensive shortcomings. His combination of power and poise could signal a turning point for Kansas City, highlighting the importance of developing young stars to revive the excitement around baseball.