Giovanni Castiglione was walking through the concourse at Progressive Field with his family and friends when he was approached by two men who asked to take a photo with him. Castiglione, 16, sheepishly giggled and posed with the two gentlemen who were in their 40s.
“Dude, you were awesome tonight. THAT’S the way the anthem is supposed to be sung,” said one of the men. “You’re too young to know him, but the greatest to ever sing the Anthem was a guy named Rocco Scotti. He used to sing it all the time at the old Municipal Stadium. You remind me of him!”
SOURCE: https://www.lagazzettaitaliana.com/
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