San Marino, the post-Albanian is Gabriel Lino »Baseball.it
There was expectation to understand who San Marino would entrust with the difficult replacement for Simone Albanese. Well, at the level and as a presence in the locker room, it is a difficult task, while the Titan management was not wrong. Waiting for Morresi’s return to Italy, who proved his worth in his first season in Serravalle, San Marino today announced the signing of Gabriel Lino. On Mazzotti’s notebook there were also the names of Deotto and even Liberatore, but then the Italian champion club turned to the now former receiver of Neptune 1945.
Which certainly left a good memory on the Tyrrhenian coast, in a season of .378 on average batting (remember that the averages of 2021 are to be taken with the springs), 9 home runs and 35 rbi. The career top of the 28-year-old Venezuelan catcher (with Spanish passport) are appearances in Triple A with the Phillies and Cardinals franchises, while in his country he won the 2020-2021 title with the Caribes de Anzoategui. Lino is the fourth reinforcement of San Marino after Quattrini, Leonora and Batista.
Carlo Ravegnani, born in Rimini on January 31, 1968, began his journalistic career at the age of 20 in the then Gazzetta di Rimini, “replaced” in 1993 by the current Corriere Romagna where he works as a sports editor. Collaborator for the Rimini area of the Corriere dello Sport-Stadio, baseball was a fundamental component in his life: first a fan in the stands of the Pirate Stadium, then a player in the legendary Parco Marecchia and then in Rimini 86, a company he founded together with a group of irreducible friends. So a journalist of the beat and run on his own newspaper and some occasional collaborations with specialized magazines as well as radio commentator of the Pirates matches together with his friend and colleague Andrea Perari. In recent years, the managerial career has also begun, with the presidency (since 2014) of the Falcons Torre Pedrera. The passion has been handed down to his son Riccardo who plays pitcher and first base in the Falcons themselves.