Wow! I don’t think any of us saw this happening. The San Diego Padres have just announced that their manager, Mike Shildt, has retired. The Padres are fresh off another disappointing season in their own fans terms, but most thought Shildt would return as the skipper, especially with the news of AJ Preller being a ‘lock’ to return.
Mike Shildt Career With Padres
Mike Shildt’s tenure as San Diego Padres manager, spanning 2024 to 2025, marked a transformative era for the franchise, blending strategic acumen, player development, and a winning culture that propelled the team to consecutive playoff appearances. Hired on November 21, 2023, after stints as a Padres coach and MLB consultant, Shildt quickly instilled his “Padres Way” philosophy, emphasizing functional wins, competitive energy, and system-wide cohesion drawn from his storied Cardinals background where he earned National League Manager of the Year honors in 2019. In his debut 2024 season, Shildt guided the revamped roster to a fantastic 93-69 record, securing an NL West wildcard spot and a postseason berth.
The 2025 campaign built on that momentum with another 90-win season (90-72 overall for his Padres tenure at 183-141), advancing to the NL Wild Card Series before a three-game defeat to the Chicago Cubs, solidifying Shildt as only the second Padres skipper—after Bruce Bochy—to achieve multiple playoff runs. Renowned for his minor league success with three straight championships (2010-2012) and a career .562 winning percentage ranking him among MLB’s elite managers since 1947.
Padres’ Mike Shildt’s Reason For Retirement
Mike Shildt told AJ Preller the reason he was going to hang up the cleats and uniform was because of the toll the season takes on him. Much like Terry Francona did, is it possible Mike Shildt returns as a manager somewhere down the line? He never really clarified, but most would assume that answer is no. Congratulations on retirement, Mike!

















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