How rookie manager Tony Vitello is getting the Giants to buy in - ESPN
THE FATHER HAD seen this look many times before: the jaw set, the dark eyes narrowing, the posture tense. This is the transformation the son undergoes every time he loses: the optimism, usually about three feet thick, is replaced with a brittle sulk, as if the moment he is less than completely consumed by losing is the moment he will become forever defined by it.


