The series between the Arizona Diamondbacks and San Diego Padres is heating up. After the Padres defeated the Diamondbacks 7-1 on Friday, Padres manager Mike Shildt took exception to a brushback pitch that Scott McGough threw at Fernando Tatis Jr.
The San Diego Padres are off to a bit of a shaky start this season as they are 17-18 through 35 games. Luckily for the Padres, the rest of their division has gotten off to a shaky start as well.
During last night's game between the Padres and the Diamondbacks, a contest won handily by the Padres 7-1, Fernando Tatis Jr. hit a fourth inning home run against Slade Cecconi.
San Diego Padres manager Mike Shildt took advantage of unique circumstances on Tuesday by willingly choosing to take a run off the board. With one out in the fifth inning of San Diego’s 6-4 victory over the Reds at Petco Park, Jake Cronenworth appeared to drive in a run on a groundout second base.
The San Diego Padres were outmatched for the second game in a row as they fell to the Philadelphia Phillies 5-1 on Saturday. The Phillies took a 2-0 lead early in the first inning, before adding three more runs in the fifth.
As the season continues on for the Padres, they have a lot of work to do. They entered the year looking to change the narrative around themselves after a failed 2023 season.
The San Diego Padres have been forced to play Saturday's game against the Toronto Blue Jays without their manager and starting left fielder.
Mike Shildt previously confronted his former team while serving as a coach to ex-San Diego Padres manager Bob Melvin most of the past two years. But managing against the St.
San Diego Padres manager Mike Shildt has officially won his first game as Padres manager. While Shildt previously won 252 games as the St. Louis Cardinals manager from 2018-21, Thursday's win in Seoul, South Korea marked his first win with San Diego.
San Diego Padres manager Mike Shildt has officially named Robert Suarez as the team's closer to start the season, via Kevin Acee of the San Diego Union-Tribune.
Editor’s note: The following report from Padres camp was written prior to the blockbuster news last night that the Padres have swung a deal to acquire White Sox ace Dylan Cease.
One San Diego Padres player that has impressed manager Mike Shildt in Spring Training this year is catcher Luis Campusano. The 25-year-old finally earned the starting catcher role for the Padres this year.
The San Diego Padres are still looking to finalize their starting rotation plans for the upcoming season, but manager Mike Shildt confirmed that it may not be done until after camp finishes.
The Padres announced the coaching staff that will be working under manager Mike Shildt in 2024.
The San Diego Padres named Mike Shildt as their new manager on Tuesday. He replaces Bob Melvin, who now is the manager of the San Francisco Giants. The team said Shildt signed a two-year deal but did not announce financial terms.
The San Diego Padres have been searching for a new manager after Bob Melvin departed for another job, and they are going with an internal candidate.
The Padres are set to name former Cardinals skipper Mike Shildt their new manager. Shildt has spent the past two seasons in the Padres’ player development department.
If San Diego doesn’t make the hire, the Brewers would have an interest in him for their own managerial vacancy.
The Brewers were recently caught off guard as their former manager Craig Counsell shocked everyone and signed a massive deal with the division rival Cubs.
He had a 252-199 record managing the Cardinals from 2018-2021.
The Padres recently gave manager Bob Melvin permission to pursue a job with the Giants, which quickly resulted in Melvin making the switch and signing a three-year deal. Now the Padres have their own managerial vacancy to deal with.
MLB Rumors: The San Diego Padres allowed their manager Bob Melvin to interview for a manager opening within their division. It is now believed that he will become the next skipper of that team, which is the San Francisco Giants.
San Francisco Giants first base coach Antoan Richardson has reportedly patched things up with San Diego Padres third base coach Mike Shildt on Wednesday following a cacophony on Tuesday night that led to Richardson being ejected.
Giants assistant coach Alyssa Nakken made history by taking over as first-base coach and becoming the first female to take the field as a coach in MLB history, but the way Nakken came into the game isn't as positive of a story.
In a negative escalation to what was a positive, and surprising, historic moment in MLB history on Tuesday, San Francisco Giants’ first base coach Antoan Richardson has accused San Diego Padres’ third base coach Mike Shildt of racism.
The 35-year-old will immediately become the youngest active manager in MLB.
Shildt guided St. Louis to three consecutive postseason appearances and won NL Manager of the Year honors for 2019, and logic suggests the 53-year-old will be a hot commodity among teams needing managers this fall.
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