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Tony Vitello

Tony Vitello is an American baseball manager. Formerly a college coach, Vitello led the Tennessee Volunteers to five NCAA regionals, four super regionals (2021-2024), and three College World Series appearances, culminating in their first-ever national title in 2024, defeating Texas A&M.

October 10, 1978: Birth of Tony Vitello

On October 10, 1978, Anthony Gregory Vitello was born. He is now an American professional baseball manager.

1991: Soccer Title

In 1991, Tony Vitello's father, Greg Vitello, won a soccer title as a coach at De Smet High School.

1993: Soccer Title

In 1993, Tony Vitello's father, Greg Vitello, won a soccer title as a coach at De Smet High School.

1995: SEC Regular Season and SEC Tournament championships

During Tony Vitello's fifth season, the Big Orange won both the SEC Regular Season and SEC Tournament championships for the first time since 1995.

1995: Soccer Title

In 1995, Tony Vitello's father, Greg Vitello, won a soccer title as a coach at De Smet High School.

1997: Soccer Title

In 1997, Tony Vitello won a state-champion soccer team as a player and his father Greg Vitello won a soccer title as a coach at De Smet High School.

1997: SEC Eastern division for the first time since 1997

In 2021, Tony Vitello led the Vols win the SEC Eastern division for the first time since 1997.

2000: Missouri Tigers Baseball

In 2000, Tony Vitello started playing baseball for the Missouri Tigers team under head coach Tim Jamieson.

2000: Baseball State Championship

In 2000, Tony Vitello's father, Greg Vitello, won a baseball state championship as a coach at De Smet High School.

2002: Associate Head Coach for Salinas Packers

In 2002, Tony Vitello served as the associate head coach for the Salinas Packers of the California Collegiate League. The Packers made it to the NBC World Series.

2003: Volunteer Assistant at Missouri

In 2003, Tony Vitello joined the Missouri coaching staff as a volunteer assistant while completing his master's degree in business.

2004: Full-Time Assistant Coach at Missouri

In 2004, Tony Vitello was promoted to a full-time assistant coach position at Missouri.

2005: College World Series Appearance

In 2021, the Vols made their fifth appearance in the College World Series, the team's first since 2005.

2005: First NCAA Tournament appearance since 2005

In Tony Vitello's second season coaching Tennessee, the team had their first NCAA Tournament appearance since 2005.

2008: Developed Aaron Crow

In 2008, Tony Vitello developed Aaron Crow into a first-round pitcher.

2009: Developed Kyle Gibson

In 2009, Tony Vitello developed Kyle Gibson into a first-round pitcher.

2011: Soccer Title

In 2011, Greg Vitello, Tony Vitello's father, won a soccer title as a coach at De Smet High School.

2011: Joined TCU Horned Frogs

In 2011, Tony Vitello joined Jim Schlossnagle's staff for the TCU Horned Frogs as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator.

2012: Super Regional Berth

In 2012, during Tony Vitello's time at TCU, the Horned Frogs achieved a super regional berth.

2014: Left TCU for Arkansas

In 2014, Tony Vitello left TCU for Arkansas, becoming one of the premier assistant coaches in the country.

2015: College World Series Berth

In 2015, Arkansas reached the College World Series while Tony Vitello was an assistant coach. Andrew Benintendi was a star player.

June 7, 2017: Head Coach for Tennessee Volunteers

On June 7, 2017, Tony Vitello accepted the head coach position for the Tennessee Volunteers baseball program.

2019: NCAA Regional Appearance

In 2019, Tony Vitello's Tennessee Volunteers made an appearance in the NCAA regionals.

2021: SEC Eastern Division Win

In 2021, Tony Vitello led the Vols to their fifth College World Series appearance since 2005 and won the SEC Eastern division for the first time since 1997. He was named National Coach of the Year.

2021: NCAA Super Regional and College World Series Appearances

In 2021, the Tennessee Volunteers, coached by Tony Vitello, made it to the NCAA super regionals and the College World Series.

2022: Record 57 Victories

In 2022, Tony Vitello led the Volunteers to their first-ever No. 1 national seed and a program-record 57 victories. He was named the National Coach of the Year.

2022: Earned No. 1 national seed

In 2022, the Vols again won the SEC Regular Season and SEC Tournament championships and earned the No. 1 national seed in the NCAA Tournament

2023: College World Series appearance

In 2023, Tennessee reached the College World Series for the second time in three years, coached by Tony Vitello. They were eliminated in the second round by LSU.

2024: College World Series Win

In 2024, Tony Vitello led the Tennessee Volunteers to win the College World Series against Texas A&M, securing their first-ever national title.

2024: National Championship

In 2024, Tony Vitello led the Volunteers to win the National Championship in three games over Texas A&M. He was named the ABCA National Coach of the Year.

October 22, 2025: Hired as Manager of San Francisco Giants

On October 22, 2025, Tony Vitello was hired as the manager of the San Francisco Giants, transitioning directly from a college program to a major-league team without prior professional coaching experience.

2025: Manager of the Giants

In 2025, Tony Vitello left Tennessee to become the manager of the San Francisco Giants, marking the first time a college head coach immediately transitioned to a major-league manager role.