Gators’ ace Aidan King turned dyslexia into an edge — and dominates
By Edgar Thompson
Published on May 13, 2026.
Florida baseball player Aidan King, a sophomore, has turned his dyslexia background into a dominant performance on the pitch, turning it into one of his greatest assets on the field. King, who grew up with dyslexic, attacks every corner of the strike zone and avoids pitfalls most pitchers avoid. He has been hailed as one of the SEC's top pitchers and the best during Florida coach Kevin O'Sullivan's 19 seasons, with his.89 WHIP and 6.08 hits allowed per nine innings leading the SEC, King's 2.19 ERA is second to Texas star Dylan Volantis. King shares his admiration for former Florida pitcher Brady Singer and hopes to follow in the footsteps of Singer, who helped the Gators to the 2017 national title and is now in his seventh MLB season.
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