The wind of MLB has passed in Turin, the Veronese player born in 2001 is the first pitcher born and raised in Italy in history to debut in the Major League, he did so last August wearing the Los Angeles Angels shirt, he revealed himself to be a humble boy, he he gave advice to everyone, he didn’t hold back and above all he was available to the fans.
Samuel Aldegheri’s visit to the Piedmont Academy in Turin, in addition to being an event, was an opportunity for everyone, above all a constructive moment of discussion between fans and a player, although his age suggests that he is still young, he confirmed the talent is to have clear ideas on the importance of his example especially in this historical period.
Not just baseball, Samuel in the free moments he had wanted to visit Turin, an obligatory stop at the Mole, the Cinema Museum and the iconic places of the Savoy city.
At the end of the day the words of the CR president Sabrina Olivero arrived:
“We experienced an unforgettable day, which will remain imprinted in the hearts of all those who love baseball in Piedmont. Samuel Aldegheri is not only an extraordinary athlete, but a human example of dedication, passion and humility. His presence enriched every moment, from technical advice to life stories that inspired the younger ones and rekindled the spark in us adults”.
The Piedmontese manager addresses the athlete from Verona directly who smiles “Samuel, your generosity in sharing your experience and values has been a precious gift. You are a champion not only for what you do on the mound, but for the way you convey your essence off the field. Thank you for giving us this day of growth and dreams, and for demonstrating with your example that great goals are achieved with commitment, heart and authenticity”.
The Piedmontese manager addresses the athlete from Verona directly who smiles “We are proud to have you here with us. Congratulations for everything you are and represent: an exceptional athlete and, above all, an extraordinary person”.
For the success of the event, in addition to the president, we must thank Michela Passarella, organizational manager and the entire staff of the Accademia Piemonte.