
"A couple things we were able to keep from you guys, which was great. But if you lump those two, and the one you're referencing, which is kind of the meeting on the mound, we've really only had three things that have been - I don't want to say controversial 'cause that's a mislabel - but kind of some intensity back and forth a little bit."
"These mistakes remind veterans like Chapman that they're human, and they're a part of the deal, and there's nothing wrong with anyone else having a tough time."
Tony Vitello, the new manager of the San Francisco Giants, has openly discussed three minor clubhouse incidents during a challenging week. His comments followed a 3-4 record, including three losses to the Mets. Vitello noted that these incidents, while not controversial, involved some intensity and preceded the team's best performances. The context included veteran Matt Chapman's struggles, highlighting the human aspect of the game. Vitello's transparency has garnered attention and fans online, reflecting a shift in communication style within the team.
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