Giants Name Tony Vitello as New Manager
SAN FRANCISCO – The San Francisco Giants have hired Tony Vitello as thier next manager, the team announced today. Vitello,previously the head coach at Ball State University,becomes the Giants’ manager following a search led by President of Baseball Operations (PBO) Farhan Zaidi.
The hiring concludes a search process that considered a diverse pool of candidates. posey has shared similar critiques about players, which may explain why Vitello became a more attractive managerial candidate in the PBO’s eyes. Initial reports indicated former Giants catcher Nick Hundley was a leading candidate, but he withdrew from consideration due to concerns about the impact of the managerial lifestyle on his family.
Among other candidates linked to the position were former Orioles skipper Brandon Hyde, Royals third base coach Vance Wilson, and ex-players Kurt Suzuki and Nick Hundley. Suzuki was recently hired as the Angels’ new manager. The Giants’ search demonstrated a willingness to look beyond customary managerial resumes, even as Vitello represents a step in that direction.
While the transition from college coaching to managing in the major leagues presents significant challenges, Vitello is widely regarded as a strong leader and motivator. Players such as Max Scherzer and Angels reliever Ben Joyce, a Tennessee product who played under Vitello, have publicly praised his abilities and expressed confidence in his potential for success at the professional level.
With Vitello’s appointment,the Giants join the Angels (Suzuki) and Rangers (Skip Schumaker) as teams that have filled their managerial vacancies. The Twins, Orioles, Padres, Nationals, Rockies, and Braves are still actively searching for new managers.