The ballgame’s in the refrigerator, the door is closed

Posted on January 23rd, 2008 by Lango.
Categories: baseball, codogno, food.

Pizza

One of the great traditions of baseball in Italy is the post-practice pizzeria trip. Over the course of four seasons (this coming season being my fifth in Italy), I wouldn’t even be able to render a guess at how many times I’ve found myself amongst teammates, mouths watering, awaiting arrival of that round, fully customizable creation from heaven.

With all our practices being at night, and often finishing around 11pm, it’s not uncommon to still be working on a pizza and a birra media (regular beer) after midnight a few nights a week. So, essentially, we work out at practice, including conditioning work, and then go gorge ourselves on pizza, insalata di mare (seafood salad), pane (bread), and beer. Not to mention, of course, the obligatory caffè following the meal as well (sometimes with grappa or sambuca), because it is apparently illegal in Italy to pass up any opportunity to drink coffee, even if approaching 1am.

Early on, well before I became a veteran pizzeria-goer, I made the mistake of not joining in the feast like the others (ordering, for example, only a salad). This is not a wise idea, unless you enjoy financing your teammates’ meals and drinks. That is because we ‘pay in the style of the romans’ (pagare alla romana), meaning when it comes time to pay, we’ll divide the check by however many people were at the table, provided you consumed something of course.

Therefore, because each person knows going in that they’ll be on the hook for an equal share no matter what they order, everyone is thinking along these exact lines, increasing the bill further since no one wants to be short-changed. Order another beer? Dessert? Limoncello? Why not?

It’s going to be divided amongst everyone anyway.

(As a side note, interestingly enough, I’ve found two opposite meanings of ‘pagare alla romanaamong Italians (link in Italian), as some believe it means for everyone to pay exactly what he/she ordered (also ‘to go Dutch’), while others contend (link in Italian) it means the opposite, dividing up the bill amongst those who consumed as I’ve stated here. Maybe it’s a geographical north/south thing. That can usually explain a lot. I’ll have to ask around.)

UPDATE: Check it out, I’m the big winner! Thanks Michelle!

6 comments.

Bodo

Comment on January 23rd, 2008.

You know that pizza is embedded in our practices. Did you check the last practice program ?
- run 40 minutes
- 10 sprints
- push ups
- abdominals
- soft toss
- ground balls
- margherita abbondante mozzarella e birra media

It’s a very important part of the practice. :-)

We say that in Italy all the best affairs is made at the table. And so Panno (the manager). He will decide the lineup watching the players behaviour while we are eating pizza…the attitude on cutting it, the focus on the slice of pizza…

bleeding espresso

Comment on January 23rd, 2008.

I think if I asked my Calabrese P what it means to pay alla romana he’d probably say it means skipping out on the check ;)

No, there are no prejudices down here, why do you ask?

Piero

Comment on January 23rd, 2008.

PIZZA…this important lunch can be very important for win and beer…is very important in Italy if you want a girl…if you don’t beer you aren’t a man….GRAPPA…no this drink is danger for drive with your car and i can go with girl in my home….WROOOOMMMMMMMMM

girasoli

Comment on January 24th, 2008.

Sounds like a great life to me! Playing baseball in Italy and then eating pizza, etc. :-)

Fun blog! I love love love baseball (am a passionate Red Sox fan) and also love Italy! I had friends from Rovato/Coccaglio here in Hawaii visiting me this summer. I tried my best to explain baseball to them as we watched a Red Sox game on TV one morning before hitting the beach for the day. I may need to try to catch a game in Italy with them the next time I am there for a visit.

Joe

Comment on January 24th, 2008.

I remember midnight dinners and coffee after…. it’s actually a good time once you get used to it. Who says you shouldn’t eat after a certian hour or you’ll gain weight? Oh yeah… us over-weight Americans. - Cheers Joe

Dustin

Comment on May 24th, 2008.

I bet it’s nothing like Lesters!

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