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The San Francisco Giants are going the non-traditional route with their new manager. The team has reportedly agreed to hire Tennessee baseball coach Tony Vitello as its next manager, according to ESPN. The move comes after the team fired long-time MLB manager Bob Melvin in September.
Bruce Bochy and the San Francisco Giants are reuniting after all, with the club's beloved former manager taking on a special advisor role for both the baseball and business sides following 28 seasons on the dugout's top step.
After helping the Blue Jays reach the 2025 World Series, hitting coach Hunter Mense left Toronto to join the Giants.
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J.T. Snow, former San Francisco Giants first baseman, named first manager of Modesto Glow Riders
The Glow Riders, announced earlier this week as the city's replacement for the departed Modesto Nuts, introduced former San Francisco Giants first baseman J.T. Snow on Wednesday as the team's inaugural skipper.
The 2021 San Francisco Giants remains one of the weirdest flukes in recent sports history. A team that hadn’t made the playoffs since 2016 suddenly won 107 games, the fourth most by a team since
On “Giants Talk,” hosts Cole Kuiper and Alex Pavlovic break down the latest on Tatsuya Imai and why the Japanese ace is “a name to know.”Giants Talk: Is San Francisco a realistic option for Japanese ace Tatsuya Imai?
Last week, the 49ers barely managed 10 total plays before halftime against the Houston Texans. On Sunday, however, the team walked into MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J., and rolled over the New York Giants in a dominant 34-24 win to improve San Francisco’s record to 6-3. The Giants dropped to 2-7.
Tony Vitello was one of the most talked-about people at the recently concluded MLB general managers meetings in Las Vegas.