Tony Vitello Ready For the Challenge of Managing the San Francisco Giants
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Tony Vitello fully recognizes he is a most unconventional call-up to Major League Baseball, making the leap from the college coaching ranks at Tennessee to the San Francisco Giants while bypassing the minor league farm system.
Yet Vitello hardly seems fazed by the pressures of taking such a daunting path — “this is a challenge that has been presented to me,” he said Thursday.
He plans to get into spring training drills right away alongside his Giants team, throwing batting practice or hitting fungoes in an effort to help improve some fundamentals.
Even if his arm is beat up at age 47 and San Francisco’s new manager makes it clear his own skills are a far cry from those of the players he will be leading after landing the job with no professional experience as a player or coach. He plans to lean on the team’s veteran leaders to guide those who might need some extra support.
“I do think we’re reaching this period where fundamentals and the way guys train are completely different,” Vitello said as he was introduced Thursday. “You’ve seen growth in velos and power and speed and things like that. … I think there’s been some things lost when a kid is growing up on just how to slide and how to do things that seem overly simple. If you haven’t practiced it, you haven’t been taught it, how are you going to be good at it? How can you be expected to be good at it? I think (for) some of those younger players, it needs to be emphasized more.”
Along with bringing the Giants back to prominence and playoff success — yes, that topic came up in discussions with President of Baseball Operations Buster Posey as they try to gain ground on the NL West power and rival Dodgers — everybody involved hopes to see some long-term stability at the managerial position after constant turnover in recent years.
 
 
                                            
                                         
                                            
                                         
                                            
                                        