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Cleveland Guardians Sign Italian Pitcher Ettore Giulianelli

The Cleveland Guardians have added a promising new arm to their pitching pipeline with the signing of Italian right-hander Ettore Giulianelli. Known for his rare screwball, Giulianellis high release point and impressive pitch combination have caught the attention of fans and scouts. Despite struggling with walks in his minor league career, Giulianellis potential is undeniable, and he will report to Guardians minor league camp in late February for a fresh start. Checkout Solipillow.com

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