Tony Vitello – head baseball coach at the University of Tennessee – will be the first manager in Major League Baseball ...
Blue Jays legend Paul Molitor reflects on the 1993 World Series and his MVP heroics as Toronto faces the Dodgers in a ...
He played three seasons at Missouri as an infielder and began his coaching career there before stints at TCU and Arkansas, ...
The MLB All-Star is set to attend the wedding of his younger sister, Lena Springer, after Toronto faces off against the ...
Tony Vitello is reportedly leaving Tennessee to become manager of the San Francisco Giants, an unprecedented move for a college baseball coach with no previous professional coaching experience.
The San Francisco Giants have hired Tennessee baseball coach Tony Vitello as the team’s next manager, The Post’s Jon Heyman ...
After days of speculation that the San Francisco Giants were nearing a decision about their next manager, they hired ...
Tennessee Volunteers coach Tony Vitello has spent his entire career in college led the program to a College World Series ...
The Toronto Blue Jays survived the Seattle Mariners in the American League Championship Series after falling down into a ...
The Colorado Rockies are narrowing down finalists for head of baseball operations, and dropped this Toronto Blue Jays exec ...
One game away from reaching a first World Series in franchise history, Seattle fell heartbreakingly short in Monday’s 4-3 defeat against the Toronto Blue Jays. The gut-wrenching loss ensures that the ...
Tony Vitello will head to San Francisco to become the first college skipper to make the jump directly to MLB manager.
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