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Samuel Aldegheri Secures First 2026 MLB Win with Los Angeles Angels

On April 14, 2026, Italian right-hander Samuel Aldegheri earned his first victory of the 2026 Major League Baseball season while pitching for the Los Angeles Angels. The win came during a regular-season appearance, marking a significant milestone in Aldegheri’s MLB campaign after being recalled from Triple-A earlier that week.

According to verified information from the Federazione Italiana Baseball Softball (FIBS), Aldegheri was officially recalled by the Los Angeles Angels on April 14, 2026. The announcement was published on the FIBS website as part of their daily updates tracking Italian players in professional baseball worldwide. No further details about the specific game — such as opponent, innings pitched, or statistical line — were included in the FIBS report.

Aldegheri, a product of Italy’s baseball development system, has previously represented the Italian national team in international competition, including the World Baseball Classic. His recall to the Angels’ active roster in April 2026 followed strong performance at the Triple-A level, though specific minor-league statistics from the 2026 season were not disclosed in the available FIBS communications.

The Federazione Italiana Baseball Softball has consistently monitored and reported on the progress of Italian-born players in Major League Baseball through its official news channels. In their April 14, 2026 update, FIBS confirmed Aldegheri’s promotion and subsequent win without elaborating on game context, leaving the exact circumstances of the victory unverified through the federation’s public statements.

While the FIBS announcement confirms the outcome — Aldegheri’s first win of the 2026 MLB season — it does not provide box score details, pitch counts, or managerial decisions surrounding the appearance. As such, additional context regarding the game’s competitiveness, leverage situation, or Aldegheri’s role (starter or reliever) remains unspecified in the currently accessible official sources.

Aldegheri’s achievement continues a recent trend of Italian pitchers gaining footholds in MLB organizations. His development path mirrors that of other European-born players who have ascended through international academies and minor-league systems to reach the major leagues, often with support from federations like FIBS that maintain active tracking of expatriate talent.

The Los Angeles Angels have not issued a public statement regarding Aldegheri’s performance on April 14, 2026, through channels accessible to FIBS or included in the federation’s summary. Confirmation of the win relies solely on the FIBS announcement, which states the outcome without attributing it to a specific game log or opposing team.

Moving forward, Aldegheri’s availability and usage with the Angels will depend on roster needs, performance, and the club’s pitching rotation strategy. The Federazione Italiana Baseball Softball indicated it would continue to monitor his status, as it does for all Italian players under contract with MLB organizations.

For global baseball followers, Aldegheri’s win represents both a personal advancement and a reflection of the growing international presence in Major League Baseball. His journey from Italian youth leagues to an MLB victory underscores the pathway available to athletes from non-traditional baseball nations who develop their skills through dedicated national programs and professional scouting networks.

As of the latest verified update from FIBS on April 16, 2026, no further public details about Aldegheri’s April 14 appearance have been released by either the player, the Los Angeles Angels organization, or Major League Baseball. The federation continues to list him as active with the Angels in its international player tracking database.

Sports fans interested in tracking Aldegheri’s progress can follow official updates from the Federazione Italiana Baseball Softball, which maintains real-time logs of Italian athletes competing in professional leagues worldwide, including MLB, Nippon Professional Baseball, and various European circuits.

The next confirmed checkpoint in Aldegheri’s 2026 season will be any subsequent appearance with the Los Angeles Angels, as reported by either the club, MLB, or verified through FIBS’ ongoing monitoring of Italian players abroad. Archysport will continue to rely on authoritative sources such as team announcements, league communications, and federation reports to confirm future developments.

Share your thoughts on Samuel Aldegheri’s MLB journey in the comments below, and stay tuned to Archysport for verified updates on international players in Major League Baseball.

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Daniel Richardson is the Editor-in-Chief of Archysport, where he leads the editorial team and oversees all published content across nine sport verticals. With over 15 years in sports journalism, Daniel has reported from the FIFA World Cup, the Olympic Games, NFL Super Bowls, NBA Finals, and Grand Slam tennis tournaments. He previously served as Senior Sports Editor at Reuters and holds a Master's degree in Journalism from Columbia University. Recognized by the Sports Journalists' Association for excellence in reporting, Daniel is a member of the International Sports Press Association (AIPS). His editorial philosophy centers on accuracy, depth, and fair coverage — ensuring every story published on Archysport meets the highest standards of sports journalism.

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