PEORIA, Ariz. — When Tony Vitello walked up to the plate to exchange lineup cards with Seattle Mariners manager Dan Wilson, it wasn’t just his first time managing a Cactus League game. It was the first time the new Giants manager had been at a spring training game, period. Vitello went straight from his playing days to the coaches room, grinding through spring workouts and games at four different universities before Buster Posey made a historic decision last October.Much of what Vitello is experiencing is new, but between the lines, he’s right at home. And he’s apparently exactly the same as he was at Tennessee. Right-hander Blade Tidwell pitched for Vitello in Knoxville and smiled Saturday as he told a story about his inning on the mound at Peoria Stadium. He was checking a runner on second when he heard a familiar voice from the dugout. “Alright,” Vitello yelled to him, “focus on the hitter.”The first time out in a new shade of orange ended with another familiar moment for Vitello: He took part in a handshake line. The Giants fell behind 5-0 in the first inning at Peoria Stadium and then scored 10 unanswered runs....
Giants notes: Tony Vitello learns painful lesson in spring debut, but gets a win
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