How is Jordan Romano's last name actually pronounced?
According to Phillies broadcaster Tom McCarthy, relaying the player's preference, it's pronounced **Ro-MAN-o**.
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Ever wondered if you're saying a player's name right? It turns out many fans might have been mispronouncing Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Jordan Romano's last name. Recent confirmation from Phillies broadcaster Tom McCarthy sheds light on t...
The correction came via a social media exchange where Phillies play-by-play announcer Tom McCarthy responded to a fan query, confirming Jordan Romano's preference for the **Ro-MAN-o** pronunciation. This clarification counters the widely adopted **Ro-MAH-no** sound many fans associated with the name, often linking it humorously to the famous sitcom *'Everybody Loves Raymond'*.
Interestingly, McCarthy noted this isn't new information, having mentioned it on air previously. Furthermore, Blue Jays announcers have consistently used the **Ro-MAN-o** pronunciation during Romano's time with Toronto. This suggests the widespread misconception might be more regional or perhaps based on assumptions linked to Romano's Italian background – he did represent Italy internationally in baseball.
While the pronunciation doesn't affect his performance on the mound, it does subtly shift the fan narrative and removes a popular, albeit incorrect, pop culture connection. For a city like Philadelphia with a large Italian-American community, the expectation of a classic Italian pronunciation (**Ro-MAH-no**) was strong, leading to mild surprise or disappointment for some fans upon learning the correct way.
According to Phillies broadcaster Tom McCarthy, relaying the player's preference, it's pronounced **Ro-MAN-o**.
Many fans, especially those familiar with Italian names, pronounced it **Ro-MAH-no**, similar to actor Ray Romano.
The assumption stemmed partly from his Italian heritage; Romano represented Italy in the 2017 World Baseball Classic. The pronunciation also sounds typically Italian.
It might seem like a small detail, but names and how they're said matter! Were you pronouncing it the common way or did you know the correct version?
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