San Francisco Giants manager Tony Vitello took responsibility for his team's back-to-back shutout losses to open the 2026 MLB season. The Giants were blanked 7-0 by the New York Yankees on Wednesday and 3-0 on Friday. Vitello said a pre-season 'fire and brimstone' speech may have backfired.
The New York Yankees made history by throwing consecutive shutouts to start a season for the first time in their 124-year franchise history. Max Fried pitched the opener on Wednesday, leading to a 7-0 victory, while Cam Schlittler delivered a one-hitter in Friday's 3-0 win. The Giants managed five or fewer hits and no runs across the two games, marking the first such occurrence in MLB history for a team's opening pair of contests. San Francisco, hosting at home, sits at 0-2 for the first time since 2020. Their first 0-2 start in six years comes against a backdrop of modest expectations, with projection systems forecasting around 81 wins for the 2026 campaign, similar to their 81, 79, 80, and 81 victories over the prior four seasons. Rookie manager Tony Vitello, 47, who transitioned directly from college coaching at the University of Tennessee—where he secured the program's first national championship in 2024 and a standout 57-9 season in 2022—addressed the media after Friday's loss. He pinpointed a motivational speech delivered earlier in the week as a possible culprit. 'I'd kind of put it on me a little bit,' Vitello told reporters, as reported by The Athletic. 'I got all fire and brimstone a few days ago, and I think some good words were shared, but I also think as of right now it's a little emotional in there, and there are a lot of try-hards.' He observed tension among players, noting their gripped bats and desire to perform for fans amid Opening Day excitement. 'Maybe it's time to do what I can to maybe ease any tension in there so guys can be free and go out there and play,' Vitello added. Vitello holds the distinction of being the first individual to move straight from college head coaching to an MLB managerial role without prior professional playing or coaching experience. He hinted at potential lineup adjustments ahead of Saturday's series finale.