The Kansas City Royals continue their undefeated streak in Spring Training's Cactus League, achieving a come-from-behind victory against the Chicago White Sox. Top prospects Carter Jensen and Jac Caglianone hit impressive home runs, with Jensen's at 109 mph traveling 416 feet, and Caglianone's at 115 mph going 435 feet. A late sacrifice fly contributed to the Royals' 4-3 win. This success highlights the potential of the Royals' farm system and raises questions about Caglianone's advancement to the big leagues shortly.
Catcher Carter Jensen, one of the Royals' top prospects, smashed a ball 109 mph off the bat, sending it 416 feet into right field.
At 115.4 mph, that home run would have been the third hardest-hit home run by a Royal in MLB's Statcast era if it were hit during the season.
Caglianone and Jensen's home runs are a good sign in Kansas City. The Royals have a lot of talent in their farm system, and it's starting to show.
The Royals have moved their Cactus League record to a perfect 3-0 after besting the Dodgers yesterday and the Rangers earlier this week.
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