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Giants manager Tony Vitello is digging himself a hole with comments sportingnews.com

Tony Vitello’s first week as a Major League Baseball manager could have gone better. The San Francisco Giants opened the 2026 MLB season by getting swept by the New York Yankees in a three-game series. Not only did the Giants lose, but they scored only one run in the entire series and were shut out Read more... The post Tony Vitello’s MLB adjustment that he ‘can’t talk down to guys anymore’ raises eyebrows appeared first on Awful Announcing.

Giants' Tony Vitello warned of brutal awakening if Tennessee mindset sparks early-season panic sportingnews.com

The San Francisco Giants have endured a difficult start to the season, as they were swept by the New York Yankees in their three-game opening series. New manager Tony Vitello is still making the adjustment to managing at the MLB level. While being interviewed during the Giants' 3-1 loss to the ...

The San Francisco Giants tied a franchise record Saturday with 20 straight scoreless innings to begin the season before finally scoring in the third against the New York Yankees, when Jung Hoo Lee doubled, and Matt Chapman followed with an RBI single. The 20-inning stretch without a run matched the 1909 franchise record. San Francisco […] The post Matt Chapman finally ends Giants’ multi-game scoring drought appeared first on ClutchPoints.

San Francisco Giants manager Tony Vitello is in the middle of a big transition as he came from college baseball directly to MLB. He hasn’t gotten his first win yet, but it looks as if he still may be adjusting to the game and how it’s played different to when he was coaching in college. […] The post Giants’ Tony Vitello drops hilarious admission on biggest difference between MLB and college appeared first on ClutchPoints.

It was a dreadful first series of the season for the San Francisco Giants. The Giants managed to score just one run over three games, being swept by the New York Yankees. It was also the first series as an MLB manager for Tony Vitello, after being the first manager to go from college straight […] The post Giants manager Tony Vitello defends bench usage after sweet by Yankees appeared first on ClutchPoints.

San Francisco Giants manager discusses the biggest challenge in the job after his highly successful stint as a college baseball coach.

Tony Vitello is catching heat for a Giants decision that other MLB managers are applauded for making A to Z Sports

This is not the start Vitello or San Francisco expected when they made a historic spiral. And it may be a sign things are already starting to spiral.

San Francisco Giants manager Tony Vitello appears to be having some early issues managing his clubhouse in his first season as manager. The Giants were shut out for a second straight game on Friday by the New York Yankees and have yet to score a run in 18 innings of the season so far. After … The post Giants manager suggests his team is too ’emotional’ appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.

Two games into his managerial career in San Francisco, Tony Vitello is already pointing the finger at himself. The Giants have been shut out in back-to-back games to open the 2026 season, and Vitello addressed the offense’s struggles with the media on Friday, taking responsibility for what he believes is a locker room that is Read more... The post Tony Vitello: Giants are ‘a little emotional’ and have ‘a lot of try hard’ after scoreless start appeared first on Awful Announcing.

Cam Schlitter put on a show when he faced Rafael Devers for the first time in Game 2 between the Yankees and Giants on Friday afternoon.

The San Francisco Giants opened their season on Wednesday night against the New York Yankees on Netflix. They hosted the curtain-raiser to the 2026 MLB season, filled with hope for the year ahead. Unfortunately, the first couple games have not been kind to first-year manager Tony Vitello and his team. The Giants were roughed up […] The post Giants make even more ugly history in brutal showing vs. Yankees appeared first on ClutchPoints.

Tony Vitello and the Giants just made history, but it's not the type of history they'll be bragging about A to Z Sports

Giants first baseman Rafael Devers continues to play despite an injury suffered at Spring Training.

San Francisco Giants slugger Rafael Devers has been dealing with a hamstring injury since late February in spring training. After stepping in as the designated hitter in the season-opener, it sounds like manager Tony Vitello has an update about Devers’ situation. Vitello claims that the 29-year-old infielder could step in and play first base right […] The post Giants manager Tony Vitello shares latest Rafael Devers injury update appeared first on ClutchPoints.

Logan Webb hardly looked like himself in the San Francisco Giants‘ season opener Wednesday night. But rookie MLB manager Tony Vitello saw the New York Yankees take a unique tactic to unsettle the Giants ace. Vitello opened up about Webb’s struggles and why he got touched up for six earned runs in just five innings […] The post Giants Manager Tony Vitello Opens Up on Logan Webb’s Rough Season Debut appeared first on Heavy Sports.

The game production drew widespread complaints. The post Too Many Promos, Tiny Score Bug: Fans Gripe About Netflix’s MLB Game appeared first on Front Office Sports.

SAN FRANCISCO — There wasn’t much to glean from Tony Vitello’s first game as a major-league manager. Little in-game strategy goes into a 7-0 loss in the first of 162. “This is a half-painful, half-easy press conference to do,” Vitello said afterward. “Because it was pretty straight-up.” While the game got out of hand early,...

New San Francisco Giants manager Tony Vitello sheds light on the 7-0 loss to the New York Yankees on his MLB debut.

Tony Vitello’s first game as manager of the San Francisco Giants didn’t go how he or the organization hoped. However, Vitello isn’t going to dwell over the defeat. The Giants fell to the New York Yankees 7-0 on Opening Night. San Francisco’s new manager admits things didn’t go well on all fronts, via KNBR. “This […] The post Giants’ Tony Vitello gives brutally honest review of Opening Day loss appeared first on ClutchPoints.

Major League Baseball's new-look "Opening Night" has come and gone. The Yankees throttled the Giants, 7-0. Aaron Judge struck out four times. Max Fried was unhittable. Tony Vitello probably misses Knoxville at the moment. You know, usual opening night stuff for MLB. The big story around Wednesday, though? Netflix. This was the streaming giant's foray into baseball, and buddy, it was a rocky little ride. Now, that's to be expected. There were always going to be bumps in the road, and there were several here. Elle Duncan was insufferable and didn't know what home plate was. Seems like a problem for an MLB pregame show. I'm not quite sure what the point of Jameis Winston was. The scorebug was for folks with 20/20 vision only, and even then, it was a stretch. The interview with Rob Manfred was pathetic. Lauren Shehadi was, frankly, the only good part of the broadcast because she's a pro, and she's a star for obvious reasons. Otherwise? It was tough. But all of that pales in comparison to what Netflix did – or, better yet, missed – in the fourth inning. For the first time in MLB history, ABS was used. Unfortunately, we'll never get to see it:Goodness gracious. What a miss by Netflix here. What an absolute swing and a miss. HOW does the producer not switch to the scoreboard here? There are a billion camera operators in this production, and you're telling me NONE of them were dialed in on the scoreboard?We've talked about this ABS system for years now. Years. We just spent all spring training watching clips of it. People bitched and moaned all throughout the World Baseball Classic because it wasn't in use. And then, on Opening Night, we finally get a challenge in the fourth inning. The first EVER ball/strike challenge in MLB history … and Netflix missed the entire thing because they were interviewing Tony Vitello in the dugout. Amazing. It's not like it all happened too quick, either. It didn't. The batter had to tap his helmet. The umpire had to call timeout. He had to announce it to the crowd (dumb). They all had to stare at the scoreboard and wait a few seconds. Netflix had plenty of time to switch over and, at the very least, show us the review. But they just … missed the entire thing! The whole sequence. Gone. Poof. Never happened. They never showed the actual pitch, or the actual ABS in use. They only briefly showed the batter and umpire staring at a screen that WE COULDN'T SEE! Oh well. What's done is done. We don't have to deal with Netflix again until the Home Run Derby. I assume they will have the kinks worked out by then. Thank God they've got four months, too, because they're gonna need all the time they can get.

Netflix made a big mistake during Giants vs Yankees broadcast that had MLB fans livid, and Tony Vitello was right in the middle of it A to Z Sports
