Florida 2-way star Caglianone falls to Royals at No. 6
With the sixth pick in the 2024 MLB Draft, the Kansas City Royals selected Jac Caglianone, a first baseman and left-handed pitcher from Florida.
Caglianone is the best two-way player available in the draft after a sparkling career with the Gators, where he became the school's all-time leader in home runs. Though he's considered a better hitter than pitcher, with 70-grade power and 55-grade hit tools, Caglianone said the Royals plan to let him continue as a two-way player.
"I'm very thankful they're giving me the opportunity to do both," he told Anne Rogers of MLB.com. "I won't let them down."
Bio
Age: 21
Position: 1B/P
Height/Weight: 6-5, 250 lbs
Bats/Throws: L/L
School: Florida
Pick value (6th): $7,213,800
Tools
- Massive 70-grade power
- Seventy-grade fastball as pitcher
- Potential two-way player
Why fans will love this player
- Touches triple digits as pitcher
- Physical specimen who hits long home runs
Things he'll need to overcome
- Projected second-rounder if he only pitched
- Chases pitches out of zone as hitter
- Had Tommy John surgery in 2021