Giants make history by hiring Tennessee’s Tony Vitello as new manager

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The San Francisco Giants made history Wednesday with the hiring of their managers.

The Giants have named Tony Vitello, the manager of the University of Tennessee baseball team, to run their clubhouse.

Vitello is the first person to become an MLB manager directly from the college ranks, without any prior major league experience.

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Tennessee head coach Tony Vitello during the first game of the NCAA Fayetteville Super Regional baseball tournament between Tennessee and Arkansas held at Baum-Walker Stadium on Saturday, June 7, 2025. (Brianna Paciorka/News Sentinel/USA Today Network via Imagn Images)

Vitello led the Volunteers from 2018 until last season, winning the College World Series in 2024. Three members of the current Giants played at Tennessee under Vitello’s tutelage, with 2025 first-round pick Gavin Klein also a former Vol.

Buster Posey and the Giants moved on from Bob Melvin at the end of the season. San Francisco went 81-81, a rather surprising finish after trading almost everyone they could at the deadline.

Tennessee baseball coach Tony Vitello walks to the dugout after the officials’ meeting for the NCAA college baseball Knoxville Regional final against Wake Forest on June 2, 2025, in Knoxville, Tennessee. (Saul Young/News Sentinel/USA Today Network via Imagn Images)

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“I am incredibly honored and grateful for this opportunity,” Vitello said in a statement. “I’m excited to lead this group of players and represent the San Francisco Giants. I can’t wait to get started and work to establish a culture that makes the Giants faithful proud.”

Posey added, “We are thrilled to welcome Tony to the Giants family. Tony is one of the most successful, innovative and respected coaches in college baseball today. Throughout our search, Tony’s leadership, competitiveness and commitment to player development stood out. His ability to build strong, cohesive teams and his passion for the game align perfectly with the values ​​of our organization. achieved, as we focus on the future of Giants baseball.

Vitello played his college ball at the University of Missouri and became a coach immediately following his playing career. Tennessee was his first managerial job after stops in the California Collegiate League, Missouri, TCU and Arkansas.

He went 341-131 during his tenure with the Vols, reaching the College World Series twice.

“It was a hell of a ride, Coach,” the official Tennessee Baseball X account posted.

Tennessee baseball head coach Tony Vitello during an NCAA baseball game between the Tennessee Volunteers and the Vanderbilt Commodores at Lindsey Nelson Stadium on May 11, 2025. (Angelina Alcantar/News Sentinel/USA Today Network via Imagn Images)

Ten players coached by Vitello at Tennessee became first-round picks, with a total of 52 draft selections. Vitello was an assistant coach at Missouri while future Hall of Famer Max Scherzer attended the school.

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