The Milano Baseball Club was a longtime member of the Serie A1 of the Italian Baseball League. The team was based in the city of Milan in Italy.[1]
A successful team in the Serie A1, Milano won eight championship titles in a span of 13 seasons, 1958; from 1960 through 1962; from 1966–1968 and 1970, all under manager Luigi Cameroni. Besides, Milano won three straight European Cups from 1969–1971.[1]
During their existence, the Milano club produced two of the four batting Triple Crown winners in Italian baseball history – Roberto Gandini in 1962 and Roberto Bianchi in 1991.[2]
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