After seven years as head coach of Tennessee baseball, Tony Vitello accepted an offer to become the San Francisco Giants' next manager . But he won't soon forget the run he went on with the Volunteers.
Over those seven years, the Volunteers went 341-131, winning the program's first national championship in 2024. Before Vitello departs for the Giants, he wanted to send one last message to the Tennessee program and their fans, via Ben McKee of 247Sports.
“First off, just people saying bye and everything like that, I'm not going anywhere,” Vitello said. “So real estate people quit texting me. I'll figure out what I want to do. But whether it's football games, basketball games, supporting these guys in some form or fashion, I'm not going anywhere. I don't know if this will get me in trou

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