Yesterday, Kevin Acee of the San Diego Union-Tribune reported that the Padres were entering the finalist stages of their managerial search. In a new report today, Acee writes that the Padres are down “to no more than four finalists,” with Albert Pujols, Padres pitching coach Ruben Niebla, Rangers special assistant Nick Hundley, and potentially an unspecified fourth name still on the radar. A hiring is expected to be made by the end of the week.
All three of the known candidates would be first-time MLB managers, though the trio have vastly different resumes. Niebla has 25 years of experience as a pitching coach and coordinator at the Major League and minor league levels with San Diego and Cleveland, and he has drawn high praise for his work with over his four seasons as the Padres’ pitching coach. Pujols (one of baseball’s all-time greats) and Hundley are longtime former players who have never managed or coached in the majors or minors, though Hundley does have some ties to San Diego in the form of seven seasons as the Padres’ catcher.
Since retiring from playing, Pujols has been a special instructor with the Angels and a manager in the Dominican Winter League, plus he’ll be managing the Dominican Republic’s World Baseball Classic team this coming spring unless he is hired for a big league job. Pujols was a candidate with the Orioles and Angels for their managerial openings this offseason, and the Halos’ gig was seemingly headed his way before negotiations seemed to fall apart in the fairly late stages.
Hundley’s post-playing endeavors have included two seasons working for the MLB baseball operations department, and he has spent the last four seasons as a special assistant in the Rangers’ front office. The Giants approached Hundley about managerial openings in both 2023 and this very fall, but Hundley declined both times for family reasons, even though this time in particular Hundley seemed to be Buster Posey’s first choice for the position. Despite Hundley’s past demurrals, the fact that he lives in San Diego naturally adds appeal to the Padres job, as managing in his hometown would allow him to more easily balance his work life and spend time with his family.
Niebla received some consideration for the Padres’ managerial gig in 2023 before Mike Shildt was hired, but his name hasn’t been publicly linked to any other managerial openings around the sport. It is relatively rare to see pitching coaches make the jump to the manager’s chair, though John Farrell, Bud Black, Roger Craig, and Bob Lemon are prominent examples of ex-pitching coaches who found success as MLB skippers. One factor potentially working against Niebla is that he is so well-regarded as a pitching coach that the Padres might just prefer to keep him in that role and look elsewhere for a manager.

So it’s gonna be the fourth, unnamed finalist. Got it.
Any of the aforementioned are a win. Love to see Pujols for the credibility he’d bring but Hundley and Niebla are extremely good options as well. Heck, keep Niebla and bring Pujols and Hundley aboard.
That’s Acee fishing for comments when nobody is returning his calls.
Seriously ? You too ?
Weird.
“You too?” ???
Dude. Give the guy a break. Surely there’s enough Padre fans death riding his every word.
The world wide media conspiracy against the Padres is nonsensical.
Apparently “you would be paranoid too if everyone was out to get you…”
@foppert3 I’ve got nothing against Acee and I think he’s a fantastic writer and journalist. There’s precedence of him writing Padres hit pieces. This isn’t one of them. I’m only pointing out some of his tactics of him doing his job.
What’s a hit piece ? I’m not overly familiar with the concept. We just have articles down here. Is that when a writer reports something that’s uncomfortable for fans to read ?
Unspecified Name IV already manages my team.
We’re not letting him go to the Pads.
Interview Ozzie Guillen for entertainment. Got his start in Padres minor league system as a teenager.
I’m paying Rueben Niebla every single dime he wants plus 20%….. to continue as pitching coach.
The three names on this list are a disaster waiting to happen. Hopefully the fourth is something to get excited about.
I still like Pujols with Niebla running the pitching. Might need a big pay bump for the latter.
So many Job openings this year. With what Niebla’s done in Cleveland and SD—I could very easily see him getting a managerial gig.
Whoever gets hired will be interviewing again next year for another team
If there is next year, I’m sensing a long holdout. Topics on the table: deferred payments, guaranteed contracts, salary cap, etc.
I like all three guys, but I don’t know how I feel about Hundley as a first-time manager. I would love to see him in the clubhouse. I still remember his four triples in a week! Have to keep Niebla. If they can wrangle Niebla and Pujols (or all three!), all the better.
Former catchers are always the best choice no matter what the baseball job posting.
I dont see the want so much for Pujols as a manager. I think that any of the Molina brothers would be a very good fit as manager. Honestly it’s kinda sad that more front offices dont look at minor league managers more offend. I mean they have been so much more. I think that a guy like Rick Sweets would be another Pat Murphy. Of course San Diego already had Pat Murphy once for a year almost then let him go to only probably win his second Manager of the Year award.
I wonder if the unnamed 4th candidate is Ryan Flaherty or is it a coach from the Dodgers or Blue Jays staffs? I would go with Hundley and keep Niebla as pitching coach or promote him to bench coach (though i think you would want a coach with experience in that position or managing for that job)
I could see the Padres potentially balking at Pujols if they have to buy out his personal services clause with the Angels or if they have to compensate Moreno in any way
I’d be surprised if they didn’t at least interview Flaherty. He was the supposed other finalist when they hired Schildt and has only been getting more experience since.
Niebla either needs to manage or stay as the pitching coach. Doesn’t make sense to make him the #2 guy, either let him run the team or let him stay in charge of the pitching
Mark my words, Pujols is going to be a below average manager.
Niebla, Esposito or Flaherty are way better choices than Pujols and Hundley. They have been part of game planning, team organization skills and in game decision making. Something Hundley and Pujols have not at the opportunity to do in MLB. These two might make good bench coaches. But give me one of the other 3. No more Tingler experiments. The contention window is closing.
The contention window isn’t closing anytime soon.
I always used to get Nick hundley and chase headly mixed up as a younger man
The mystery candidate is San Diego native Rey Mysterio Jr.
Heard from a source that the fourth guy is Bill Brasky.
Why not Matt Stairs? Lol
Matt Stairs with his majestic hair gave the Cubs a couple memorable bombs while he was a Cub!
Whoever they hire needs to straighten out Tatis and Machado if it’s even possible. I wish they would grow up. Niebla might be the guy.
I just don’t see Pujols being a good manager, and that’s exactly why the Padres will hire him.
I would pick Hundley and keep Niebla at all costs as the pitching coach, but Niebla as manager wouldn’t be the end of the world I think.
Hopefully the 4th is Will Venable but personally I think Ruben is the right fit with Fritz taking on the pitching
Pujols will be your next manager of the Fathers. Book it Dano.