New Giants manager Tony Vitello working to get his club on track after frustrating 3-7 start
- Tony Vitello has been apologizing to his family for the team's poor start and often has baseball on his mind even during family outings.
- The Giants started the season with a 3-7 record, and Vitello stayed home during a recent game night instead of going out in San Francisco.
- The Giants have struggled because, in trying too hard to win, their effort sometimes works against their ultimate goal, according to Vitello.
- Before Monday's game, the Giants were outscored by 25 runs in their first 10 games, marking their worst start since 1896 for the franchise.
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New Giants manager Tony Vitello working to get his club on track after frustrating 3-7 start
There’s been a lot of postgame thinking to do for Tony Vitello given the new Giants manager’s frustrating 3-7 start in his jump from college coach to the major leagues.
Lately, Tony Vitello has been apologizing to his own family for the performance of the San Francisco Giants, and when they have the opportunity to go out to dinner they are all used to having their minds kept on baseball and in little more.
Manager Tony Vitello working to get Giants on track after frustrating start
SAN FRANCISCO — Lately, Tony Vitello has been apologizing to his own family for how San Francisco is playing, and when they have a chance to go out for dinner, everybody is used to his mind still being on baseball and little else. There’s been a lot of thinking to do given the new Giants manager’s frustrating 3-7 start in his jump from college coach to the major leagues. Vitello had a little extra time following Sunday afternoon’s game with a ni…
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