Giants manager Tony Vitello has spent most of his coaching career at the college level molding young men into refined baseball players. That will not end with his jump to MLB in San Francisco. Vitello gets the chance to coach the organization’s top prospect, 21-year-old Bryce Eldridge. During an interview on 95.7 The Game’s “Willard & Dibs”, Vitello revealed how Eldridge can improve. “Physically, he’s still growing into that body,” Vitello noted. “And body control is so important. Part of that is adding in agility stuff and things to become more athletic.” Eldridge stands at 6-foot-7, weighing 240 pounds. He is the tallest position player to wear a Giants uniform since first baseman Damon Minor (2000-04). At just 21-years-old, it probably hasn’t been long since Eldridge stopped growing. Getting more comfortable with his body, as Vitello says, will help him at the plate. “With those guys, it takes longer to gain true core strength and control your body and just make things...