The San Diego Padres have been one of the best teams in baseball for the last few seasons, but they continue to fall short of their ultimate goals. The Padres are a few steps behind the rival Los ...
SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — A beloved local baseball field is getting a major upgrade — and a brand-new name. The Miracle League of San Diego, San Diego Padres, Padres Foundation, and County of San Diego ...
The Padres’ managerial search has reached the interview stage, as The Athletic’s Dennis Lin reports that the club spoke with bench coach Brian Esposito on Monday. The 46-year-old Esposito is the first ...
The San Diego Padres are on the verge of collapsing this offseason. They have multiple stars headed for free agency, and San Diego could very easily lose its best two pitchers before next season.
The biannual search for a new San Diego Padres manager is underway, and already we’re hearing some familiar names being kicked around. Some of them make a lot of sense. Others are simply being ...
The Padres haven’t found their Dave Roberts. They’ll give it another try, and good luck to them. Monday’s surprise from Mike Shildt that he’s retiring after two seasons due to stress-driven health ...
In a surprising move, Padres manager Mike Shildt has announced he is stepping down from that role, according to Kevin Acee of the San Diego-Union Tribune. The decision was Shildt’s, Acee adds. He has ...
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 ...
San Diego Padres manager Mike Shildt has retired. Shildt announced his decision on Monday via a letter emailed to media, and soon after the club announced it. The move comes after the Padres, coming ...
SAN DIEGO — The Padres will be looking for a new manager to start next season. The team announced Monday that current manager, Mike Shildt, is retiring from his position with the team. Shildt leaves ...
San Diego pivots to an urgent search as internal and external options take shape. Padres manager Mike Shildt retires suddenly, citing health, family, and personal well-being. Shildt’s departure ...