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Giants’ Beleaguered Skipper Tony Vitello Offers 5-Word Response On NCAA Return Calls

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The San Francisco Giants entered the 2026 season hoping that a bold managerial hire could help usher in a new era for the franchise.

Instead, the club has spent much of the year so far battling inconsistency, disappointing results and mounting frustration from a fan base that expected far more from a roster featuring several established veterans and promising young players.

As losses accumulated, scrutiny naturally shifted toward first-year manager Tony Vitello. The former college baseball skipper arrived in San Francisco with considerable attention and expectations, but the transition to the major leagues has proven challenging amid the club’s struggles.

Those circumstances have also fueled questions about whether Vitello could eventually return to the college ranks, where he built his reputation before joining the Giants.

San Francisco Giants Manager Tony Vitello Sends Message About Returning To College

However, the manager recently offered a direct five-word response when asked about that possibility.

“I don’t see that happening,” Vitello told The San Francisco Standard’s John Shea regarding the possibility that universities will call him with offers to return to the NCAA as the College World Series approaches.

“I’m very happy with where I’m at and what I’m doing,” Vitello added, per Shea. “I’m just like every Giants fan and the guys in the locker room and just not happy with the results. So the only way to change the results is to improve our approach and trust that the results will come. That’s 100% where I’m focused at now, so I’m not concerned with any of that.”

Vitello’s response effectively shut down speculation that he could use a college opening as an exit ramp from a difficult first season in San Francisco. The manager added that he is determined to manage throughout the entirety of his contract, which runs through 2028, Shea added.

San Francisco Giants Legend Defends Tony Vitello Amid Struggles

And as Vitello looks to right the ship, not everyone is blaming the team’s disappointing performance on him. Recently, one of the most recognizable voices around the organization came to Vitello’s defense.

“First of all, there’s a lot of people who are really openly rooting against this guy,” Giants legend Mike Krukow said during an appearance on KNBR’s “Murph and Markus” show. “They want him to fail because he didn’t go through the traditional channels of paying his dues.”

Krukow also described Vitello’s work as “unappreciated” and suggested much of the criticism directed toward the first-year manager has been “unwarranted.”

So, while speculation about a return to college baseball for Vitello may persist whenever prominent NCAA openings arise, the Giants manager has made it clear that his attention remains focused on turning things around in San Francisco. And at least some key figures remain in his corner.

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