
The San Francisco Giants continue searching for answers, and now even manager Tony Vitello is hinting that tougher conversations may be necessary. During a candid appearance on KNBR, Vitello suggested that a little conflict might not be the worst thing for a struggling team, acknowledging that there are moments when difficult truths need to be said. As the losses pile up, the question becomes: what moves are actually left for the Giants to make? We break down Vitello's comments, the possibility of coaching changes, and whether the organization has reached the point where more aggressive decisions need to be considered. From the handling of young players to the pitching staff, there are still a few chess moves available — but are they enough to change the trajectory of the season? Plus, we discuss whether a six-man rotation still makes sense, what the plan is for pitchers like Tyler Mahle and Trevor McDonald moving forward, and preview a crucial opportunity against the Colorado Ro...
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