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"I think it's a great move," Pat Murphy said. "I think Buster Posey is trying to get it right and not just following normal patterns."
University of Tennessee baseball coach Tony Vitello is set to become the new manager for the Giants, the school confirmed Wednesday.
“Giants WR Malik Nabers had his ACL surgery today. On the road to recovery,” reported Art Stapleton of USA Today on X, formerly Twitter.
On Friday, the Giants bolstered their catching depth ahead of 2026, re-signing Logan Porter to a minor league contract.
If he wins and has staying power, Vitello could be one of the game’s colorful personalities. Think Billy Martin crossed with Yogi Berra.
MLB insider lists Giants as potential fit to sign two-time All-Star closer originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. Coming into the offseason, the San Francisco Giants will look to fill some holes. One of these holes is their lack of high-leverage arms going into the new season.
I wanted to write an open letter to Volunteers fans, and make them a promise about how Giants fans will treat Tony Vitello.
Gilbert describes the 47-year-old Vitello as a "chameleon" capable of talking to anybody and maintaining strong relationships up and down the roster. President of baseball operations Buster Posey is counting on that, and there's little doubt that Vitello's interpersonal skills played a strong part in the decision to hire him.