Giants hiring Tennessee’s Vitello as manager, gambling on a college coach with no pro experience
- Tony Vitello is finalizing a deal to move from Tennessee to manage the San Francisco Giants on Oct 22, 2025, marking the first college-to-MLB managerial hire without pro experience.
- Tennessee's record under Vitello and his recruiting reputation made him a standout, as he led the Volunteers to the 2024 national championship with a 341-131 record.
- The Giants agreed to pay the $3 million buyout to secure Tony Vitello, choosing him over Brandon Hyde, Kurt Suzuki and Vance Wilson after Nick Hundley withdrew.
- Staffing changes and an expanded workload are immediate consequences of the hire as bench coach Ryan Christenson and third-base coach Matt Williams reportedly will not return, and Vitello faces roughly 90 more games and major-league veterans.
- This hire could mark a shift in MLB's traditionally conservative approach, as the Giants make their first college-to-MLB manager leap, paying a $3 million buyout for Vitello, who posted a 341-131 record at Tennessee.
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There is no other way to describe the 40th manager in the history of the San Francisco Giants besides unprecedented. Never before has a coach gone directly from the college ranks to the major leagues with no prior experience, but Tony Vitello will do exactly that when he is introduced as the Giants’ next manager at Oracle Park next Thursday. The club announced the groundbreaking hire Wednesday, three weeks after president of baseball operations …


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Giants Hire College Coach Tony Vitello as New Manager, First College Coach to Jump Straight to MLB Manager
SF Giants president Buster Posey is taking a big swing by hiring the first ever college coach with no MLB experience whatsoever as the team’s new manager, as University of Tennessee coach Tony Vitello will now manage the Giants. When the San Francisco Giants fired manager Bob Melvin after two mediocre seasons, it was on Giants longtime All-Star catcher and now team President Buster Posey to pick the replacement. And now exactly 24 days after Me…
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