With the baseball season now done and dusted, starting pitchers Nick Vespi and Kyle Bradish appear to be making the most of all the extra hours on their hands, spending plenty of quality time with their loved ones.
At the moment, the pair and their families are enjoying the sights and sounds of the Italian capital, Rome.
Nick's better half, Danielle, has been documenting her travels via Instagram, sharing plenty of images and clips to give fans a sneak peek into what the group has been up to during their time in the eternal city so far.
On Friday, Danielle Vespi shared a series of snaps to her story as she and her husband enjoyed an afternoon exploring St. Peter's Square before meeting up with Kyle Bradish and his spouse, Mollie, at the picturesque Trevi Fountain in the evening.

Alongside enjoying all the history the city has to offer, the group has also made sure to enjoy plenty of delectable Italian food, as is evident by some of Danielle Vespi's other social media updates.
Both Nick Vespi and Kyle Bradish began their careers together with the Baltimore Orioles
Playing 162 games together over the course of a season, along with all the travelling and training they do together, the players on a big league baseball team are naturally great friends with each other.
This fact is even more applicable in Nick Vespi and Kyle Bradish's case, as both players navigated their rookie season together while playing for the Baltimore Orioles.
While Vespi was drafted by the Orioles in 2015, Bradish arrived via a trade in 2019. Both players made their big league debuts within a month of each other early on in the 2022 season.

Unfortunately for Nick Vespi, injuries played spoilsport right as he appeared to be establishing himself in the big league. Undergoing a hernia surgery in January 2023, he was sent back down to the minor leagues to regain his confidence, and a series of promotions and demotions followed.
Vespi eventually chose to become a free agent in November 2024. After a short stint with the Phillies, he now plies his trade for the Diablos Rojos del Mexico of the Mexican Baseball League.
Kyle Bradish, on the other hand, has enjoyed much more success in terms of locking down a big-league roster spot in Baltimore. Though he has also had his fair share of injury issues, he remains an important part of the pitching staff for the Orioles.