Proper noun
Porcello (plural Porcellos)
A surname from Italian.
Chicago White Sox (Lopez 1-4) at Boston (Porcello 8-2), 1:05 p.m. Source: Internet
Porcello and Oswalt were the main piñatas as the Mets allowed 11 extra-base hits (tied for third most in franchise history) in so discouraging it could make a cardboard cutout fan cover its eyes. Source: Internet
Matz could find himself in a battle for a rotation spot after the additions of Rick Porcello and Michael Wacha. Source: Internet
But when Porcello is on, he induces contact, much of it on the ground. Source: Internet
Omar Narvaez popped out to shortstop the next at-bat, but Porcello walked Tim Anderson to force in a run and put Chicago ahead 2-1. Source: Internet
On the front of the card there was a piece of red cloth -- purportedly something that Porcello actually wore. Source: Internet