Tony Vitello wins first game in Giants-Dodgers rivalry

San Francisco (10-13) opened a three-game series against the Dodgers (16-7) on Tuesday. The Giants won the series opener, 3-1, at Oracle Park in San Francisco, California.

Tuesday’s contest was the first for San Francisco manager Tony Vitello in the Giants-Dodgers rivalry. He is in his first season with the Giants after serving as Tennessee’s head coach from 2018-25.

After the game, Vitello discussed what beating Los Angeles means for San Francisco.

“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.”

Game 2 between the Dodgers and Giants is scheduled for 9:45 p.m. EDT on Wednesday. A series finale is slated for Thursday at 3:45 p.m. EDT.

Tony Vitello. Tennessee Volunteers versus Wake Forest Demon Deacons baseball in Game 7 of the NCAA Tournament Knoxville Regional on June 2, 2025 at Lindsey Nelson Stadium.

Vitello compiled a 341–131 (125–85 SEC) record at Tennessee.

He guided the Vols to a 2024 national championship, two SEC Tournament titles (2022, 2024), two SEC regular season championships (2022, 2024) and three College World Series appearances (2021, 2023-24).

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