Giants manager Tony Vitello receives advice from Brewers' Pat Murphy
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 16, 2026, 11:30 AM
Last updated Jun 16, 2026
San Francisco Giants manager Tony Vitello has been warned about the dangers of ego by Milwaukee Brewers manager Pat Murphy. This conversation occurred before a game in Milwaukee as Vitello faces a challenging start to his debut MLB season. The Giants are currently more than a dozen games behind the Los Angeles Dodgers, and scrutiny regarding Vitello's leadership has increased amid a series of losses. Murphy highlighted the importance of focusing on players rather than personal frustrations during tough times in management. Continued struggles could have lasting implications for Vitello and the Giants.
- •Tony Vitello hired by Giants from University of Tennessee.
- •Giants currently over a dozen games behind Dodgers.
- •Pat Murphy spent time advising Vitello on management challenges.
- •Scrutiny grows over Vitello's leadership decisions.
- •Vitello's struggles could impact his long-term future with the team.
- 11:30 AMYahoo Sports — Giants’ Tony Vitello Gets ‘Ego’ Warning From Manager Of The Year
"The Milwaukee Brewers star skipper Pat Murphy offered a warning on the issue that could derail the San Francisco Giants rookie manager.
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