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BALTIMORE, MARYLAND - APRIL 10: Manager Tony Vitello #23 of the San Francisco Giants watches the game in the third inning against the Baltimore Orioles at Oriole Park at Camden Yards on April 10, 2026 in Baltimore, Maryland. (Photo by Greg Fiume/Getty Images)
The San Francisco Giants and Tony Vitello made Major League Baseball history after he jumped straight from the college ranks to the MLB. Tonight, he earned a signature victory in the Giants’ historic rivalry over the Dodgers.
The Giants narrowly beat the Dodgers 3-1 in the opening game of a three-game home series. And Giants fans should hope that it is a sign of many more to come for Vitello.
The game delivered moments of anxiousness for Giants players, coaches, and fans. The Giants jumped out to an early lead after scoring 3 runs in the bottom of the 1st inning against Yoshinobu Yamamoto. But Yamamoto and the Dodgers’ bullpen shut out the Giants for the rest of the game.
The Dodgers cut the lead to 3-1 after starting pitcher Landen Roupp walked four batters with only 1 out in the 4th inning. An inning-ending double play helped settle the nerves of many. The opportunistic Dodgers’ offense was held to just the 1 run.
Tony Vitello pulled Roupp after the 5th inning. From the 6th inning on, Vitello had to manage a bullpen that had their ups and downs throughout the season. The Giants’ bullpen delivered for their rookie manager. They allowed only 2 hits over 4 shutout innings to secure the victory.

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The Giants’ manager spent the last 8 seasons as the head coach for the Tennessee Volunteers. He helped the Volunteers win their first College World Series in 2024. With Tennessee being in a power conference like the SEC, Vitello has experience with sellout crowds and what it means to beat your rival.
But it felt different for Vitello this time around.
“It was a different vibe from the get-go,” Vitello said postgame. “You look up by the time we’re hitting, and it’s a playoff-type atmosphere.”
Vitello also addressed what beating the Dodgers to open up the series means for the Giants.
“It gives you permission to be confident,” Vitello said. “Kobe Bryant and Michael Jordan… those guys don’t need the win column or statistics or permission to be confident. It’s an undying thing. That’s ideal.”
Tony Vitello and the Giants have now won 4 of the last 5 games after struggling early in the season. They currently sit 4th in the NL West standings and have a 10-13 record. The Dodgers and Padres are tied for the division lead with a 16-7 record.
San Francisco will look to gain a couple of games back against their rival, the Dodgers. The Giants will start Tyler Mahle against Shohei Ohtani in the second game of the series before closing it out with Logan Webb against Tyler Glasnow.
Kyle Har is a sports reporter focused on the MLB and NFL, covering the San Francisco Giants and San Francisco 49ers for Heavy.com. He has four years of experience as a sports radio producer at KNBR in San Francisco and works as a co-host for their Warriors postgame show, "Dubs OT," and weekly Warriors talk show "Just Dubs." More about Kyle Har
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