Giants Reportedly Close to Hiring Tennessee's Tony Vitello
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The San Francisco Giants have apparently turned toward the University of Tennessee’s Tony Vitello, resetting the board for the managerial openings that are still in play. The Atlanta Braves had been mentioned as a landing spot for the college manager,
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