When Spencer Arrighetti and Joey Loperfido were promoted to the Houston Astros' roster, their debuts were not only noted on Baseball Reference, but also a website called "Baseball Amore."
BY: Leah Vann
When Spencer Arrighetti and Joey Loperfido were promoted to the Houston Astros' roster, their debuts were not only noted on Baseball Reference, but also a website called "Baseball Amore."
The website was started by Tulane program director of information technology Ralph Russo and keeps track of every Italian American baseball player, detailing the origins of their heritage, as well as providing a photo of their baseball card.
SOURCE: https://www.chron.com/
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