It may not be shaping up to be a great first year for the new skipper in San Francisco, but help in the form of some familar faces may be on the way. In inital season at the head of the Giants' bench, Tony Vitello has been trying to right the ship out by the Bay, with his team currently playing way below expectations. Many knew this would be somewhat of a retooling for the team, but no one could have seen a 14-23 start. They currently sit in last place in the National West Division and are already nine games behind the Dodgers before the middle of May. At this rate, they will be buried in the standings by the All-Star break. What makes matters worse? The Giants are going to spend over $200 million on payroll this year, notably on high-priced, under-performing veterans like first baseman Rafael Devers, shortstop Willy Adames, and third baseman Mike Chapman. The supposed foundations of the lineup have floundered, while the rest of the team has struggled to make up for the loss of their numbers.…