MLB
HomeScoresRumorsHighlightsDraftPower Rankings
Featured Video
Giants B2B Solo Shots ☄️
SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA - AUGUST 17: Mike Shildt #8 of the San Diego Padres looks on before the game against the Arizona Diamondbacks at PETCO Park on August 17, 2023 in San Diego, California. (Photo by Orlando Ramirez/Getty Images)
SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA - AUGUST 17: Mike Shildt #8 of the San Diego Padres looks on before the game against the Arizona Diamondbacks at PETCO Park on August 17, 2023 in San Diego, California. (Photo by Orlando Ramirez/Getty Images)Orlando Ramirez/Getty Images

MLB Rumors: Padres Expected to Hire Ryan Flaherty or Mike Shildt as New Manager

Paul KasabianOct 24, 2023

The San Diego Padres are expected to hire either Ryan Flaherty or Mike Shildt as their next manager in the wake of ex-skipper Bob Melvin leaving for the San Francisco Giants on Tuesday.

"The current expectation from within the Padres is that Ryan Flaherty or Mike Shildt will get the job, even if external candidates are interviewed," Dennis Lin of The Athletic reported.

That news has also been confirmed by Bob Nightengale of USA Today.

TOP NEWS

MLB: JUN 17 White Sox at Yankees

Knicks Throw out 1st Pitch 🏆

San Francisco Giants v Chicago Cubs

Landing Spots for Giants Stars 🎯

MLB: JUN 15 Tigers at Astros

Tigers OF Gets Bizarre Injury

Flaherty is the Padres' bench coach and offensive coordinator. Shildt serves as the Padres' senior advisor to player development and major leagues.

Flaherty, 37, played in the bigs from 2012-2019 for Baltimore, Atlanta and Cleveland as an infielder. After his playing career ended, the Padres hired him as an advanced scout and development coach. He was promoted to bench coach last February.

Shildt served in the St. Louis Cardinals organization for two decades as a scout and manager. He was a manager in the minor leagues from 2009-2016. The Cardinals then called Shildt up to the bigs, where he was a quality control coach, third base coach and bench coach before earning the job of interim manager in 2018. St. Louis removed the interim tag in August of that season.

In three-plus seasons as the Cardinals' manager, St. Louis went to the playoffs in 2019, 2020 and 2021. Shildt went 252-199 over his career and notably led the Cards to the 2019 National League Championship Series. The team dismissed Shildt in 2021 due to "philosophical differences."

One or the other will be leading a Padres team that entered the 2023 campaign with sky-high expectations but fell well short of them. The talent is certainly there to rebound nicely in 2024. Now it's on general manager A.J. Preller to pick the right person for the job as San Diego looks for its first pennant in 26 years.

Giants B2B Solo Shots ☄️

TOP NEWS

MLB: JUN 17 White Sox at Yankees

Knicks Throw out 1st Pitch 🏆

San Francisco Giants v Chicago Cubs

Landing Spots for Giants Stars 🎯

MLB: JUN 15 Tigers at Astros

Tigers OF Gets Bizarre Injury

Kansas City Royals v Seattle Mariners

Every Team's Most Scrutinized Player 🔍

Tampa Bay Rays v Los Angeles Dodgers

Ohtani's Bloody Finger 😳

JB's Stance on Bucks Trade
Bleacher Report8h

JB's Stance on Bucks Trade

Brown not interested in staying at Milwaukee if dealt for Giannis (ESPN)

TRENDING ON B/R