Olympics, baseball’s Italy plays ahead and launches its own challenge
Baseball Italy throws down the gauntlet at Five Circles
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The 2028 Olympic Games are four years away, but baseball's Italy, taking advantage of the discipline's return to Los Angeles in the next edition, immediately launches its challenge and prepares a first Olympic camp in the United States, in Surprise, Arizona, at the facility that usually, during Spring Training, hosts the Kansas City Royals.
Twenty-six people have been summoned by the Blue manager, Mike Piazza:
Mattia Aldegheri 19/02/1998 R Baseball Team Verona
Gabriele Angioi 1949 Parma Baseball Club
Andres Antonio Annunziata Nino 05/12/2005 R Academy of Nettuno B.C – Nettuno B.C. 1945
Matteo Bocchi 1949 Parma Baseball Club
Ettore Giulianelli R Torre Pedrera Falcons
Lorenzo Morresi Macerata Angels
Riccardo Nepoti R Bologna Athletics
Francesco Pomponi R San Marino Baseball Club
Corrado Resca R Torino 48 – Torino Cubs Grizzlies
Giacomo Taschin Baseball Softball Club Rovigo
Federico Virgadaula R Codogno Bas. '67
Joining them directly in the U.S. will be Nicky Lopez and Brett Sullivan, second baseman and catcher committed to the Blue in the 2023 World Baseball Classic, Jac Caglianone, Ryan Castellani and Luke Giusto. Also arriving in a second phase of the camp, which will see the Azzurri move to Tampa, Florida, will be Samuele Bruno, Edoardo Cornelli, Samuele Gamberini, Alessandro Laise, Williams Wong and Manuel Zazza. Other names, such as Joey Marciano, Matt Festa and Christian Scafidi, will be added later.
Some "intersquad" matches will be played in Tampa, as well as the Club Italia College Series between the Azzurri and the University of Tampa Spartans, national champions of NCAA Division II in 2024.