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On Friday, new San Francisco Giants manager Tony Vitello broke his silence about his decision to leave the University of Tennessee to manage in the Majors.
University of Tennessee baseball coach Tony Vitello is set to become the new manager for the Giants, the school confirmed Wednesday.
On Friday, the Giants bolstered their catching depth ahead of 2026, re-signing Logan Porter to a minor league contract.
"The San Francisco Giants officially announce the hiring of Tony Vitello and will pay him the highest contract in MLB history for a first-year manager. He will earn in excess of $3 million a year, without the benefits, according to two persons with direct knowledge of his contract."
The San Francisco Giants have named Tennessee baseball coach Tony Vitello as its next manager. Here’s what Vitello had to say.
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Inside Tony Vitello’s ‘selfish decision’ to leave Tennessee baseball for San Francisco Giants
Tony Vitello explained the timeline of his choice to leave Tennessee baseball to become the manager of the San Francisco Giants.
Tennessee coach Tony Vitello, who has spent his entire career in college, led the Volunteers to a College World Series title last year.
The San Francisco Giants have announced that University of Tennessee coach Tony Vitello has been hired as the 40th manager in franchise history. The Giants made the hiring official in a statement sent on Wednesday afternoon. He will be introduced in a press conference on Oct. 30.
Tony Vitello became the first person to transition from coaching a college program to managing an MLB team without any professional experience
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