Padres Plan To Discuss Extension With Mike Shild
Padres skipper Mike Shildt originally signed a two-year contract when hired to manage the club last offseason, but the club already has interest in keeping him around for a longer period. President of baseball operations A.J. Preller tells the Padres beat that the front office will sit down with Shildt and several members of the coaching staff to see if they can line up on a deal to keep them around on longer-term deals ( ). Under the 56-year-old Shildt, the Padres played at a 93-69 pace, good for second in the National League West and a Wild Card berth in the postseason. Shildts Padres topped the Braves 2-0 in the first round of postseason play before taking the archrival Dodgers to their limit in a thrilling, back-and-forth five-game National League Division Series. Ultimately, a Friars club that scored 21 runs over the first three games of the series was held scorele s in Games 4 and 5 alike. Despite that disheartening finish to the season, Shildts first year in San Diego has to be considered a succe s. The Padres record improved by 11 games, and San Diego returned to postseason play after mi sing out on the heels Caleb Ferguson Jersey of an 82-80 showing a year prior. As importantly, Shildt quickly won the clubhouse over. several Padres veterans late in the season many of whom have been with the team for multiple prior managers and each took the opportunity to heap praise onto the environment and culture that Shildt had brought to the clubhouse. , and have all played under three different managers in San Diego (four, in Machados case), and all effused praise for the job Shildt has done in his first season at the helm. Of course, while Shildt was new to the Padres organization this season, this certainly wasnt his first experience managing. He spent three and a half seasons leading the Cardinals dugout, and his dismi sal in St. Louis registered as a legitimate shock following the 2021 season. Shildt had originally joined the Cardinals as a scout in 2003 before getting into minor league coaching and managing. In 2017, he was added to the big league staff as a quality control coach. He eventually became the teams third base coach, then bench coach, and then interim manager following Mike Mathenys firing. He soon shed the interim label and was extended on a three-year deal. He was named National League Manager of the Year in 2019. In the weeks prior to Shildts own firing in St. Louis, the Cardinals had gone on an astonishing 17-game September winning streak to come roaring back into postseason contention. They lost a then one-game Wild Card date with the Dodgers, but Shildt was generally seen as an extension candidate following that 2021 campaign. Instead, president of baseball operations John Mozeliak cited philosophical differences in cutting ties with Shildt and promoting current skipper Oli Marmol to the post. Shildt landed on his feet quickly. He took a job in the Commi sioners Office, working in on-field operations alongside former Marlins general manager Michael Hill. Just six weeks later, he was hired as a player development consultant for the Padres and allowed to work in both roles simultaneously. San Diego had previously interviewed him for their managerial vacancy which wound up going to Bob Melvin, but Shildt received another interview two years later and this time landed the job on his current two-year contract. Barring an extension, Shildt would head into next year as the proverbial and dreaded lame duck manager on an expiring contract, so its sensible enough that the Padres whove now employed Shildt in some capacity for three years are hopeful of solidifying his standing within the organization. Ken Caminiti Jersey
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