Tony Vitello pushed Keaton Winn too hard, but Giants bear more blame for injury
SAN FRANCISCO — No moves a manager makes will be scrutinized as heavily or as frequently as the daily decisions when it comes to his bullpen. So far, Tony Vitello has mostly skated scot-free. Keaton Winn was placed on the injured list Sunday with a strain in his right elbow, with the Giants calling up...
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MLB Tony Vitello pushed Keaton Winn too hard, but Giants bear more blame for injury By Evan Webeck Published June 14, 2026, 5:35 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The California Post on Google SAN FRANCISCO — No moves a manager makes will be scrutinized as heavily or as frequently as the daily decisions when it comes to his bullpen. So far, Tony Vitello has mostly skated scot-free. 3 Keaton Winn was placed on the injured list Sunday with a strain in his right elbow, with the Giants calling up Tristan Beck to take his place in the bullpen. D. Ross Cameron-Imagn Images He hasn’t tried to signal for a reliever despite nobody warming, a la Gabe Kapler during his first games leading the Phillies.
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