Italian team players celebrate WBC success with la dolce vita: espresso, wine and Armani - AP News
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Italian baseball team players are celebrating their World Baseball Classic success with espresso, wine and Armani fashion.
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Italian team players are celebrating their World Baseball Classic (WBC) success by enjoying traditional Italian luxuries including espresso, wine, and Armani fashion. The story covers how the players are embracing "la dolce vita" (the sweet life) following their tournament achievement.
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