San Diego Padres manager Mike Shildt gave an update regarding the competition for the final spot in the rotation. The candidates to be the No.5 starter include Kyle Hart, Jhony Brito, Stephen Kolek, ...
Six weeks after his surprising decision to walk away from the final two years and at least $4 million remaining on his contract, former Padres manager Mike Shildt is joining the Baltimore Orioles ...
Just over a month after his retirement from his position as the San Diego Padres' manager, Mike Shildt joined the Baltimore Orioles as their upper-level minor l ...
The San Diego Padres are heading into 2026 in a period of transition. Former manager Mike Shildt has retired, with Craig ...
The Orioles are hiring former Cardinals/Padres skipper Mike Shildt in a newly created player development role. Read more at MLB Trade Rumors.
The San Diego Padres are searching for their next manager ahead of the 2026 season after Mike Shildt announced his retirement from baseball. In a letter published by the San Diego Union-Tribune, ...
Mike Shildt's resignation from the Padres was unexpected, especially considering he had two years remaining on his contract. In an interview with Kevin Acee from the San Diego Union-Tribune, Shildt ...
November 6 - The San Diego Padres rewarded skipper Mike Shildt with a two-year extension through the 2027 season on Wednesday. Shildt, 56, guided the team to a 93-69 record and reached the National ...
Mike Shildt is retiring after two seasons as the San Diego Padres’ manager. The Padres confirmed the 57-year-old Shildt’s decision Monday. In a letter to the San Diego Union-Tribune, Shildt said he is ...
After managing the San Diego Padres for the past two seasons, former skipper Mike Shildt resigned after the 2025 campaign concluded.
The San Diego Padres hired former reliever Craig Stammen to be their new manager in an unconventional move. Stammen, 41, ended his playing career in August 2023 and spent the past two seasons as an ...
Moments after Craig Stammen was introduced as manager of the San Diego Padres on Monday, general manager A.J. Preller turned to the former reliever and light-heartedly said, “How’d we get here?” ...
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