Giants manager Tony Vitello makes debut at last in jump from college ranks to big leagues
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Giants manager Tony Vitello makes debut at last in jump from college ranks to big leagues
"You want as many wins as possible in a day. I avoided one of those pastries, and they all looked pretty deadly, so I'm at least 1-0 today."
"Just reviewing a lot of things today, so some extra conversations. I've done it before, get the group together and ask as many dumb questions as possible."
"Yeah, do I look nervous? No, I'm just teasing. It took a while to get to sleep but that's kind of the norm for me when we play a night game."
"People taking weight off my shoulders."
Tony Vitello, the new manager of the San Francisco Giants, celebrated a small victory by avoiding pastries during a morning meeting. He prepared for his debut against the Yankees by reviewing major league rules and engaging in conversations to clarify any uncertainties. Vitello humorously addressed his nerves, acknowledging a typical struggle to sleep before night games. Transitioning from college baseball to the major leagues, he emphasized the importance of continuous learning. Family support has also eased his transition as he settles into his new role.
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