The Padres have added former MLB reliever Craig Stammen in a player development capacity, reports Jeff Sanders of the San Diego Union-Tribune. The 39-year-old will work as an assistant to both the coaching staff and baseball operations department in a role that sees him interact with the MLB team and minor league affiliates. Sanders notes that former big leaguers Allen Craig and A.J. Ellis — each of whom have worked for the Padres for a few seasons — are taking similar positions.
Stammen had a 13-year playing career in the majors. Despite falling to the 12th round of the 2005 draft, he was a consistently effective reliever for the bulk of that run. Stammen pitched to a 3.91 ERA in parts of seven seasons with the Nationals before signing with San Diego. He played on a series of short-term contracts with the Friars, combining for a 3.36 ERA through 394 1/3 frames in a San Diego uniform.
The Padres re-signed Stammen to a minor league contract last January. Unfortunately, his playing days came to an end in Spring Training. The right-hander sustained a torn capsule in his throwing shoulder during exhibition play. He acknowledged at the time that was likely to end his career and officially announced his retirement in August. Stammen sticks with the organization as he transitions to his post-playing endeavors.
padrepapi
Love this guy and he seems like the perfect mentor… Glad he is staying in San Diego!
Lloyd Emerson
Now they just need to hire a Pistil and they can create FLOWERS!!!
West Coast Ryan”s Intellectual Takes
Should be director of pitching development. Maybe he could be the next Darren Balsley.
James Midway
Good the players already looked up to him and he seems like he has a lot to offer.
Liberalsteve
The old boys network. SMH
Informed Sportsball Discussion
You seem fun.
PadreB2011
LiberalSteve is a troll…
dclivejazz
Good for Stammen and the Padres are lucky to have him.
jgaepi
MLBTR is so desperate for Padres reporting they’re adding stories about staff hirings.
Old York
Bringing in former players like Craig Stammen for player development roles is great for on-field insights, but it’s essential for teams to strike a balance. We need to make sure coaching expertise isn’t overlooked, and we’re fostering a diverse coaching staff that brings in varied perspectives for more effective player development.
This one belongs to the Reds
Maybe he’ll knock some sense into a few guys.
oscar gamble
He would be a good person for MLBTR to try to get for an ex-player chat.
I.M. Insane
Good suggestion!
Gwynning
Go get ‘um, Trig!
619MetroFriars
Our ol’ boy Craig back with the team where he belongs! He was the longest tenured Padre at one point when he tossed for us!