A “carioca” mountain for San Marino »Baseball.it
In 2020 it was Solbach, then injured on the most beautiful, in 2021 it was Centeno, who contributed to the conquest of the Scudetto. this year San Marino focuses on Andrè Rienzo. Certainly not one to reinforce the mound of the Italian champions who are hunting for the championship-Champions Cup double. To confirm itself in Italy and try to return to the continental throne, the San Marino club has followed the experience of the almost 34-year-old Brazilian pitcher. Mom’s son of art, a softball player, signed with the White Sox in 2006 and his career has escalated ever since.
After a few years in Single A, in 2012 he went up first in Double and then in Triple and in 2013 it was time for the first in Major with the Chicago franchise. He plays as a starter and then his first victory arrives and is repeated also in 014. Then two years at the Marlins, he divides himself between American triple and therefore female, a country that has seen him in the Independent in recent years.
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 he has also started his managerial career, with the presidency (since 2014) of the Falcons Torre Pedrera. The passion was handed down to his son Riccardo who launched and first base in the Falcons themselves.