The San Francisco Giants are set to hire Tennessee baseball coach Tony Vitello as their new manager, marking the first time a college coach transitions directly to an MLB managerial role without prior big-league experience. Vitello, who posted a 341-131 record and led Tennessee to a College World Series championship in 2024, will take a pay cut from his $3.3 million annual salary as the Giants seek to improve after finishing third in the NL West last season.
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The Pirates are set to hire Astros pitching coach Bill Murphy following the departure of Oscar Marin and assistant Brent Strom. Murphy, who has been with Houston since 2016 and helped maintain a strong pitching staff, will now work with promising talent in Pittsburgh, including top prospect Paul Skenes and potential rotation members Bubba Chandler and Braxton Ashcraft. Want More Context? 🔎
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