San Francisco Giants manager Tony Vitello acknowledges that, in another setting, a midseason turnaround might start sooner, but he indicates there is no “reset” planned even as the team remains in a poor stretch. Both reports describe Vitello’s view that the late timing of the All-Star break limits the practical benefit of any midseason change, given how far the season has already progressed. The articles frame the Giants’ first half as disappointing and suggest that, despite internal discussions and the possibility of adjustments, the organization’s approach does not include an overall reset that would materially change the team’s immediate direction. Instead, the focus remains on the remainder of the season and managing through the timeline that leads up to and follows the All-Star break. The coverage emphasizes Vitello’s candid comments about expectations and the constraints of the calendar rather than detailing any specific roster moves or formal organizational action. Overall, the reports present a consistent picture: the Giants’ performance remains subpar, and Vitello does not expect a wholesale reset to address it.