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Mike Wilson has been a reporter at the Knoxville News Sentinel for more than eight years now, covering Tennessee Volunteers athletics for the entirety of Vitello’s successful run on Rocky Top (which included three trips to the College World Series in Omaha and winning the 2024 national championship).
How will Tony Vitello's over-the-top energy strike a grizzled San Francisco Giants veteran? The new manager has no plans to tone down the bravado, and Buster Posey is encouraging him to bring it.
The San Francisco Giants welcomed new manager Tony Vitello with a 5-word IG post igniting fan buzz over Buster Posey’s historic hire.
The Giants formally introduced Tony Vitello as the team's new manager Thursday, following his historic hire as the first college coach to directly become skipper of a Major League franchise.
Following the Giants’ firing of Bob Melvin, Vitello boarded a flight to the East Coast on a recruiting trip. The plane had no Wi-Fi, leaving Vitello briefly disconnected to the world. Upon landing, a text message from Buster Posey awaited.
Bleacher Report’s Kerry Miller believes the first change they need to make is getting another starting pitcher behind Logan Webb and Robbie Ray, with Justin Verlander entering free agency. Miller believes they should make a three-team trade to grab Cincinnati Reds star pitcher Brady Singer.
One of the most intriguing prospects in the San Francisco Giants system is Dayson Croes, who was set to play independent baseball in 2025. There is an enormous gap on the MiLB.com page of San Francisco Giants prospect Dayson Croes.
The Giants have several areas of need, but some are more pressing than others, with pitching being the biggest priority,