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San Francisco Giants name Tennessee's Tony Vitello as manager in MLB first


Tennessee coach Tony Vitello has been named the new manager of the San Francisco Giants, marking the first time a big league team has hired a manager directly from a college program without any experience as a pro coach. Vitello -- who considered staying at Tennessee, where he won the Men's College World Series in 2024 -- replaces Bob Melvin. (ESPN.com)

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San Francisco Giants name Tennessee's Tony Vitello as manager in MLB first