Jac Caglianone's 'super fired up' admission for Royals' home debut
Briefly

Kansas City Royals prospect Jac Caglianone, having struggled early in his MLB career, had a breakout game with four hits against the Chicago White Sox. He is set for his highly anticipated home debut at Kauffman Stadium against the Yankees, expressing excitement for family attendance and fan support. Drafted sixth overall last year, Caglianone transitioned from a two-way player to focusing on hitting, showcasing impressive stats in minor leagues. With Royals struggling offensively, his performance is crucial to their success this season.
I'm super fired up. I think I'm more excited for that than I was for the actual debut itself. I have a lot of family and friends coming to that, so I'm excited to see them, and I'm excited to see all the fans at (Kauffman Stadium).
The Royals drafted Caglianone sixth overall in last year's MLB Draft. He was a two-way star at the University of Florida, earning the nickname 'Jac-Tani' for his pitching prowess.
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