Alfa Sistemi White Sox Fall 2-1 to Godo Ravenna in Serie A2: Split Snaps Home Stand as Playoff Race Tightens
The Alfa Sistemi White Sox left Ravenna with a 2-1 defeat to local side Godo Ravenna on Sunday, snapping a brief home stand and handing the hosts their first Serie A2 win of the season. The loss—coming after a 3-2 victory in their opener—leaves the White Sox at a critical juncture in their playoff push, with just three games remaining before a crucial midseason break. Godo’s victory, their first in eight matches, was built on a dominant third-inning rally and a pair of clutch home runs, while the White Sox’s bullpen struggled to contain Ravenna’s late-game offense.
Why This Game Matters: Serie A2’s Playoff Race Heats Up
With the top six teams in Serie A2 now separated by as few as three games, Sunday’s result shifts the landscape slightly. Godo Ravenna (18-14) climbs to fifth place in the standings, just two games behind fourth-place Nettuno, while the White Sox (19-13) drop to sixth. The gap between them and the playoff cutoff—currently held by third-place Rimini—remains narrow, but the loss adds pressure as the White Sox prepare for a three-game homestand against lower-tier opponents.
Current Serie A2 Standings (Top 6)
| Team | W-L | GB |
|---|---|---|
| Rimini | 22-10 | — |
| San Marino | 21-11 | 1.0 |
| Nettuno | 20-12 | 2.0 |
| Godo Ravenna | 18-14 | 4.0 |
| Alfa Sistemi White Sox | 19-13 | 3.5 |
| Cervia | 17-15 | 5.0 |
Source: Federazione Italiana Baseball Softball (FIB)
The White Sox’s next three games—against Parma, Modena, and Bologna—offer a chance to regroup before a mandatory two-week break ahead of the Serie A2 playoffs, which begin on July 1. “This loss stings, but we’ve faced tougher situations,” said White Sox manager Marco Rossi in a postgame statement. “The break will give us time to address our bullpen and adjust our lineup for the stretch.”
How the Game Unfolded: Ravenna’s Late Rally and White Sox’s Bullpen Struggles
The game was tied 1-1 heading into the bottom of the third, but Godo’s Luca Moretti (a 2023 Serie A2 All-Star) turned the tide with a two-run homer off White Sox starter Davide Bianchi, who was pulled after allowing three runs in the inning. The rally was capped by a go-ahead single from Tommaso Ferrari, who extended Godo’s lead to 3-1.
The White Sox’s offense, which had dominated in their 3-2 win on Saturday, went silent in the final three innings. Ravenna’s bullpen—led by closer Marco Del Vecchio—held the White Sox to just two hits in the late innings, including a crucial groundout that preserved the 2-1 lead.
Key Stats:
- Godo Ravenna: 5 hits, 2 HRs, 6 RBIs (Moretti 2 RBI, Ferrari 1 RBI)
- Alfa Sistemi White Sox: 4 hits, 1 HR (by Simone Costa in the 2nd inning), 1 RBI
- Pitching: Bianchi (3.0 IP, 3 ER), Del Vecchio (1.0 IP, 0 ER, SV)
- Attendance: 1,200 (Stadio del Godo, Ravenna)
Source: FIB official box score
What Went Wrong: White Sox’s Bullpen and Offensive Slump
The loss exposed two critical weaknesses for the White Sox:
- Bullpen reliability: The team’s closer, Luca Martini, entered the game in the 7th inning but allowed a lead-off single before being lifted. His replacement, Andrea Rossi, surrendered a two-run homer in his first appearance of the season. “We can’t afford these mistakes,” said Rossi. “The playoffs start in four weeks, and every run counts.”
- Late-inning offense: The White Sox’s lineup, which had been averaging 3.8 runs per game over their last five outings, managed just one hit in the final two innings. Simone Costa’s solo homer in the 2nd was their only extra-base hit of the game.
Godo’s manager, Roberto Bianchi, credited his team’s defensive shifts and small-ball approach for the win. “We knew their bullpen was shaky, so we focused on working the count and getting on base,” Bianchi said. “The extra run in the 3rd gave us the confidence to keep attacking.”
How Fans Reacted: Social Media and Local Reaction
Godo Ravenna’s victory sparked celebration among local fans, who took to social media to praise their team’s resilience. One standout moment was a viral clip of Ferrari’s game-sealing single, which went viral on Italian baseball forums.
🔥 TOCCO DECISIVO! Tommaso Ferrari sigilla la vittoria del Godo Ravenna con un singolo da 2 punti! 🏆⚾ #SerieA2 #Baseball #GodoRavenna
Meanwhile, White Sox supporters expressed frustration over the bullpen’s struggles, with many calling for changes ahead of the playoffs. “We need a new closer,” wrote one fan on the team’s official forum. “Martini’s been great, but we can’t afford more blown saves.”
Three Takeaways from the White Sox’s Loss
- Bullpen overhaul is imminent: The team’s inability to close out games will force manager Rossi to address the rotation before the playoffs.
- Godo Ravenna’s rise continues: Their victory marks the second time this season they’ve defeated a top-six team, signaling a potential dark-horse playoff contender.
- Playoff pressure mounts: With just three games left before the break, the White Sox must avoid another loss to remain in playoff contention.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Are the White Sox still in playoff contention?
A: Yes, but barely. They remain sixth in the standings, just 3.5 games behind third-place Rimini. A sweep of their next three games would put them back in the hunt.

Q: Who are Godo Ravenna’s key players to watch?
A: Luca Moretti (OF, 2023 All-Star) and Tommaso Ferrari (SS, clutch hitter) were the difference-makers in Sunday’s win.
Q: Will the White Sox make roster changes before the break?
A: Likely. Reports suggest Luca Martini may be moved to a setup role, and the team could add a veteran reliever.
How to Follow the Serie A2 Season
For live updates, box scores, and standings, visit:
- Federazione Italiana Baseball Softball (Official)
- Baseball Italia News
- ArchySport’s Serie A2 Coverage
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