Padres president of baseball operations A.J. Preller met with reporters (including The Athletic’s Dennis Lin) in the team’s season wrap-up press conference yesterday. As expected, a lot of the focus was on Mike Shildt’s decision to step down as the team’s manager on Monday, which Preller characterized as “probably more of a surprise than a shock,” given how the two had spoken near the end of the season about the health issues Shildt cited as a reason for his departure. Shildt also asked for a week off at his home in North Carolina once the Padres were eliminated from the playoffs, which created some speculation within the organization about the skipper’s future.
Shildt expanded on his decision in an interview with the San Diego Union-Tribune’s Kevin Acee yesterday, and said that he hopes to return to baseball in a player development role in the future. However, it appears as though his managing days may be through, as Shildt was worn down in every day from the day-to-day grind of running a team. Beyond just the on-the-field stress, Shildt said he received some death threats late in the season.
Since the news broke of Shildt’s departure on Monday, there have been multiple reports about discord among San Diego’s coaches. Jon Heyman of The New York Post first reported that Shildt had a “very poor relationship” with some members of his coaching staff, with one coach almost coming to blows with the manager after the coach felt Shildt insulted him.
Acee also explored some of the internal criticisms leveled at Shildt by some Padres staffers, including the view that Shildt had a short temper and was too quickly heated over any questions about his decision-making or thought process. With Shildt giving the Padres players a wide berth to police their own clubhouse, Shildt was accused by some of micro-managing and being too harsh with his coaches and other team staff members.
“I can accept I had a high standard and I held people to a high standard for the betterment of the players and organization,” Shildt said. “That’s my job. I am completely aware I challenged the staff….I acknowledge and won’t apologize for having high standards. I own that. I had to have hard conversations with players and staff.”
“And of 80 people in a clubhouse, a high percentage of those, I was able to partner with and work toward a common goal. And clearly that was effective, as reflected by our record on the field. There are going to be people who are going to push back and you’re not going to please. And after trying to partner with people, I had to hold people accountable. I understand people don’t like that….That standard is very high for me, and I take it very seriously. To the point of burnout.”
As noted by Shildt himself, the criticisms of his approach were “eerily similar in the two places I’ve managed,” referring to his previous stint as the Cardinals’ manager from 2018-21. Shildt led the Cards to postseason appearances in his three full seasons as the Cards’ skipper, yet was surprisingly removed from his position following the 2021 campaign. Acee writes that multiple St. Louis coaches and staffers were threatening to quit their jobs if Shildt was brought back in 2022, which contributed to the Cardinals’ decision to part ways. The situation wasn’t quite this intense with the Padres’ staff, though Acee notes that “multiple coaches indicated they would leave if they found opportunities elsewhere.”
Still, Shildt was ultimately expected to return as manager in 2026, leaving the Padres now in the midst of another managerial search. Preller said there isn’t any timeline for hiring a new bench boss, which makes sense given how Shildt’s unexpected departure is still so fresh. The next hire will be the ninth different manager (both full-time and interim) to run the dugout since Preller took over the front office in August 2014, adding to the tumult of what has been a very eventful 11-plus years for the PBO.
Preller’s latest contract is up after the 2026 season, and he didn’t provide any details on extension talks apart from saying “I look forward to having conversations with [team chairman John Seidler] and the group here this offseason.” In Lin’s view, an extension could be a matter of time since there doesn’t appear to be any sense that Preller’s job is in danger. Despite the many ups and downs of Preller’s tenure, San Diego has reached the postseason four times in the last six seasons, after getting into the playoffs just five times in the franchise’s previous 51 years of existence.

This is so weird. Why is this such a witch hunt? He doesn’t want to manage anymore. Let it go.
It seems like the media is more eager to investigate this than his firing in St. Louis. He must have really hurt some feelings. They desperately want to make him a bad guy.
He has sort of made that himself. It’s his words.
Shildt should have had the power to weed out those coaches or staff who didn’t want to align themselves with with the high standards he set and expected his coaches and staff to follow!!!
Preller wanted to start working on next season the second the season ended. I dont blame Mike for retiring, its intense to be a manager. It can be exhausting and difficult to get away from.
Who is running the asylum? The staff or manager? He would be great as a congressman
Him and Acee had some pretty contentious press conferences. This is Acee trying to get the last punch in.
Of course. It’s that irrational media hate for the Padres.
Did Acee give Shildt a transcript and force him to read it ?
It’s the media. They’re always looking to create a narrative. Amazing isn’t it that a type-A guy has discord with room full of other type-As in a high-stakes environment. People do not always have to get along to work towards a common goal and succeed.
MSM and Professional Sports are doing all they can to keep sports in the news. Most people know that there’s a lot of “control” from Management and Media.
They try to hide the fact that there’s a lot of control provided by League Management and Media. I think NFL and NBA are worse but MLB is fighting to keep up. It’s sad
At the end of the day, it’s the entertainment industry. Teams are complicit in this stuff. They “leak” and toss bread crumbs to the media to allow them to run with whatever they can drum up. Facts tell, stories sell.
It’s kind of a game. The fans love the bread crumbs, so the team supplies them. So long as everyone realizes that this is not like real-life reporting, then it’s great.
On the contrary. I’m glad that the media is finally giving us some real answers about his firing by the Cardinals. They’re finally investigating that first departure from St. Louis more than they ever have before.
What witch-hunt? That word is tossed around so carelessly these days, unlike when people were literally killed because of false accusations of witchcraft. The dude says he holds coaches/players to high standards, and some of them don’t like it, which has caused some discord. If it’s his words in an interview he either granted or scheduled through his agent, there’s no witch-hunt.
Preller is running a circus in San Diego. What kind of org has to find 6 new managers in 10 year span?
The Angels are close. They’ve scapegoated at least Maddon, Nevin, Washington and Montgomery.
Bet they hire Pujols and then fire him after year one.
Hope that Pujols is smart enough to avoid the Angels as his first managing gig.
Might be a good first gig. Learn on the job and then leave without the stink following you.
I’d rather have a circus than whatever was going on before he was hired. I know the playoffs have expanded so it’s apples to oranges but this is a team that has existed since 1969 and 4 of the 9 times they’ve made the playoffs have been with him as GM in the past decade.
He is by no means perfect and makes plenty of mistakes, but the team is competitive and the park sells out almost every night now. It’s just way more fun to be a Padres fan now than it was when Josh Byrnes was the GM before him.
How about not trading half your good young talented minor leaguers in trades and then watching the new players leave as FA the next year. Padres are so taken with the Dodgers that they do this all the time and now they will stink next year and have a weaker farm system.
I’m not a Padres fan but every year people say that Preller has burned all of his good prospects, only for him to develop more and trade them too. He can afford to do it because their scouting/development is so consistently good.
He definitely runs the team like a fat kid in a candy store, but he can keep buying candy because he knows how to make money.
Typical doger fan making a post about the Padres about them.
Same narrative each year. Padres will suck cause he traded the farm again. We can copy and paste it each offseason and trade deadline for the last 5 years but Preller keeps finding ways to make them competitive and sell out the ballpark. I think he has proven it multiple times to doubters.
There’s no extra prize for having homegrown talent and perhaps he found a way to have sustained success in this market by having to accumulate minor league talent and trade most of it to gain immediate major league talent. Model seems to be working better than some of the prospect hugging teams.
But can Preller actually win anything?
Fans tend to believe in top prospects as a sure thing. But if the goal is to win now, keeping future prospects isn’t valuable
Herc, Preller is hiring a new manager every 2 years on avg. As president of baseball ops, that is not sustainable model.
San Diego is spending money like a big market now; imo, that’s more of the reason for their current success than anything. Trading all your prospects every few years is something you and I could do. I do give Preller credit for being an excellent scout, but he clearly has no patience.
Preller is an impulsive idiot and Padres Fans are paying for it now…. gotta love that Bogaerts Contract… LOL
Paying with the best stretch of baseball in team history. 4 playoff appearances in 6 seasons after 5 in 50 years. I think we can deal with that. Can we get another idiot like him after he decides to retire in a few years?
Fred, when are you going to answer how you could have done better?
Preller is spending money like a team averaging 40,000 fans a game.
Padres weren’t attended like that before, he built that, he built a team and product the people come to see which has helped the organizations financial health.
Crying foul because he spends money to do it just doesn’t resonate when there is money because of what he built.
Not saying every move he has made has been great, or good, but he’s made the padres a far more valuable, and enjoyable, asset to own or watch. And he puts them in a situation where they *could* win it all each year.
What have they done in the playoffs? I’ll wait for your positive spin kool aid drinking answer. He guts the Farm system consistently, over spends on Free Agency with 10+ year contracts paying guys into their 40’s. He is like Dave Dombrowski to point, but never wins the big one unlike Dave.
Curious what you think Preller can do differently to win playoff series.
They’ve won some playoff series. Some.
Only 1 team wins a world series each year. 11 playoff teams don’t.
As previously stated, they’ve been in a state each of the last 6 years where they *could* win it all.
I’d accept your premise if they got swept out of the playoffs every year, but that’s just not the case. They battled the dodgers to a winner takes all last year, they played a competitive 3 game series against the Cubs this year. They’ve beat the Braves, Mets, and dodgers in playoff series recently.
Stop thinking those are bad results.
Cooper – make a list for us of all of the prospects as to how well they have performed so far. How many are in the playoffs now (or at the start)?
I’ll give you a clue: there are about 75+ to name and except for Wood and Abrams, nothing much to talk about (yet) and those 2 are so young you can’t consider them HoF yet.
Doesnt seem abnormal in todays world
I’ve been calling it a clown show for years & been accused of being a secret dodger fan for it. Top heavy roster with little to no depth, managerial carousel, children in leadership roles. That was all AJ had for the most committed ownership group this franchise has ever known.
BTW the next manager is in house already. It’s the guy Shildty almost scrapped with.
Scott Servais
Preller is fraud
Yes, he’s actually an Irish Wolfhound. But you have to admit, it’s a pretty good disguise.
A winning organization apparently.
Winning?
How many Chips?
How many pennants?
How many division crowns?
All zeros. Just like AJ
I think my Raiders have had, not only more coaches, but more GMs over that time frame.
The Yankees under George Steinbrenner back in the ’70s and ’80s? He routinely swapped out the Manager back then.
Maybe there is more nuance in the full article – but he sounds totally oblivious to the idea that his personal style with subordinates was/is a huge problem. Maybe that is fine if you are Earl Weaver or this were the 1980s, but not today!
Weird. Just totally incriminating himself.
Mike Shildt is a very honest, but also very intense, guy. Seems to me that he trusts his coaches to get the most out of the player, and that when the players fail to perform, the coaches get his blast, not the players. The players love the manager. The coaches hate the manager. (That’s being simplistic, and certainly not entirely accurate, but that generality seems to sum up Mike’s relationship with his teams.). Wish the best for him. Now, GO PADRES (and … ah … find us the right guy at the helm).
Ok. Being his age and in that position, but still not understanding that the blast method of communication might be the problem……
foppert: He probably wouldn’t be able to get another managerial job even if he wanted to.
I disagree, his record last 6 years with cardinals and padres is pretty good. Teams want results and he provided some good ones.
Eh, yes, but two different orgs with staff that would leave instead of work for you? That could also be just hiring another problem
That’s the problem, there aren’t enough Earl Weavers around, you have billion dollar babies running around thinking they’re prima Donna’s and get their poor little feelings hurt when the fans call them out for being slugs.
You’re not wrong.
Weaver had 2 DUI’s won 1 WS calm down
“but he sounds totally oblivious to the idea that his personal style with subordinates was/is a huge problem.”
I mean, he *did* just resign in part because of it, so I don’t think he’s totally oblivious. He seems to recognize that the stress and pressure is too much for him and brings out the worst in him. He also just resigned, and sometimes deeper reflection takes time.
So it turns out being a manager of a MLB team is more complicated than making out lineup cards and calling for pitching changes. Who knew?
Crazy right?
Bring on the robo-managers! I’m tired of all this drama.
Suggestion of the Week winner! 🙂
How do you get the robo-manager to kick dirt on the robo-umps?
I think most fans seriously underestimate the non-tactical things managers do. Dave Roberts, Joe Torre, and Terry Francona may not be the best in-game tactical managers, but they are/were great at managing people and getting the best from their players.
I think most fans also seriously overestimate how much in-game management is done by managers in today’s game. With all the data analysis coming from front offices, they are expected to follow the plan. Those who don’t, won’t keep their jobs for long.
I don’t know, Shildty. Eerily similar in the last 2 organisations. That’s not a red flag. That’s a neon sign flashing bright. Maybe there is something you need to look at when to comes to the way you enforce those high standards. Just a thought.
Exactly right, Fopp. God forbid someone in the clubhouse might have challenged his ineffective batting orders and bunting culture
“Maybe there is something you need to look at when to comes to the way you enforce those high standards.”
What else to people want from him? He voluntarily resigned. Anyone who watches Padres games knows he has a temper and is quick with the insults (he makes lip-reading easy), and he seems to recognize that managing brings out the worst in him. For any other kind of personal growth that people are demanding, give it time. People don’t change overnight.
A concession that he might need to think about adapting his methods. There is no indication of that at all. It reads all “well this is who I am and I’m not apologising”.
Ok Mike. Good luck with that !
Why do you need this “concession”? He’s retiring from managing. That’s not concession enough? Like I said, if you want more than this, give it time as personal growth doesn’t happen at the drop of a hat.
I don’t need it. I’m commenting on the article. That doesn’t mean I need anything. I’m commenting because his own words make him sound less than ideal as a manager of people. I find it bizarre.
Maybe this generation is just full of a bunch of soft, entitled jerks? Sounds like he had issues with a few of the players, the same way Bobby Dickerson did. Everything adds up to a team full of prima donnas and he got tired of it along with people in the front office.
Sad to not have him back next year. 🙁
It’s not
I don’t know how much of it is the fault of shildt but the padres need some improvement in player development and coaching. Of course the park is not helping but they simply don’t hit for enough power even though some of their guys do have enough raw power. Tatis shouldn’t be a 25 homer guy, his career low in k rate and high in walk rate is nice but they probably benefit more if he has a 330 obp and 45 homers than a 360 obp and 25 homers.
In numbers the padres are dead last in pull rate and 22nd in GB rate and 27th in air pull percentage.
I’m not saying they need to be all the way at the top but at least try to be around league average or so.
In the past I thought I heard AJ Preller can be a micro-manager as well and get into people’s business. With all the managers SD has burned through in the last few years there could be something to that. Although it appeared for all intents & purposes that Shildt & Preller got along like gravy.
And in regards to the social media posts, I just don’t get this at all. If I was in their shoes I would either not have publicly faced social media accounts, or just have them private, or JUST NOT CHECK THEM after a bad game. You don’t read it, it doesn’t bother you, it doesn’t exist…simple as that. You don’t give it any oxygen. Same with Yesavage and McCullers and others who went to the media to complain. I don’t get it, just turn off your accounts Jesus.
Tough luck some people run others the wrong way
He could change that. We humans are clever.
He pissed the Giants off in his first year. Was looking for Cobb and approached the Giants dugout in a manner deemed inappropriate by Antoine Richardson. From memory, might have referred to Antoine as “boy” in the exchange. There’s a fix for stuff like that. Modify your approach.
Looking for Cobb?? Well he’s about a century too late and not even looking in the correct team’s dugout. Sheesh. So out of touch this guy.
@foppert3: I was reading about his run-in with Richardson yesterday and apparently he called him an MF’er but Richardson was more annoyed by the tone of it. They also talked it out like adults and moved on.
Yeah they did. Wasn’t sure on the “boy” part so thankyou for the correction.
That’s terrible because he is one of the best managers in the game.
Shildt is an old school manager. Agree with his methods or not, unfortunately new school folks can’t handle a guy like him.
Gambling is to blame for the threats
Worst thing to happen to NA sports. Its all about the ad revenue.
I like Mike a lot, but I also don’t work for/with him, so I don’t know what that’s like.
I do really appreciate his being so candid and open about his managing style and what he expects from his players and staff.
Interesting that we’re now hearing people threatened to quit when he was in STL because I’ve never heard a peep that it was anything more than Schildt butting heads with the FORMER GM, John Mozeliak.
I thought the same thing too. I’m now hearing from Bernie Miklasz and also read today that Mozeliak didn’t say anything because he was given legal advice to not detail the situation any futher…
Interesting how this is all coming out now while many cardinals fans have wondered for years what exactly went down. Mo also may have wanted to give him a chance to right his wrongs and succeed elsewhere by not leaking what happened in St. Louis. Really interesting situation this has become
Exactly. I just saw a Bernie clip where he states he repeatedly spoke about it and apparently D Goold had written about it, too.
I consume a lot of STL talk/media about the Cards and have other die-hard Cards fans as friends and this Schildt stuff is news to me.
That said, there’s usually about a five minute window for me when listening to Bernie 😊 I liked his writing with the Post-Dispatch, but as a broadcaster, he’s impossibly long-winded and his rants are just boring to me.
The STL news is not new. Thats been common knowledge for a long time.
Majority of people just blame Mo. But now this shows that Shildt seem to have a problem with keeping healthy relationships with staff and FO.
Thats a career killer. Shildt was lucky to have talented rosters with both teams.
So Mike Shildt is hired by Preller, as a “known” commodity from STL, btw what have they done since?. He was with the organization a year before the Melvin exit and his promotion to manager. MLB coaches is a small fraternity, anyone who was retained on staff as well as those Shildt brought know very well what working for him will be like.
So Shildt is named manager before Thanksgiving 2023, some coaching staff is retained for continuity, the rest he brought in as his own hires. If in 2024 you were retained on staff, I get it, it’s not late in the off-season but it’s not early either to seek out another MLB job. For all of the 2024 staff, if you’re not on board with the manager after season one, go find another job. If you stuck around, well you’re just collecting a paycheck.
Big difference in STL where he was pushed out vs SD where he walked away with 2 years on his deal. There is a power struggle in MLB about what the role is field manager is, how much power it wields vs the front office about on field matters. That Preller was “surprised” is a failure on his end, clearly he was aware there are/were issues and it’s not clear he took any actions to remedy them. So either he was “ok” with Shildt walking or he lost his manager because he didn’t have his back.
Or maybe he did have his back but Shildt made a decision that was best for him, and not the club or Preller.
You have what you believe is a quality key person in a senior management position. Semi-recently you extended his contract and then he exits (to nowhere) leaving $ on the table and his boss is “surprised”.
Shocked means he was totally caught off guard and this came out of right field. That’s not the case however surprised suggests Preller thought the situation was “good” Shildt will be back and the opposite happened.
He ran a very play friendly clubhouse, for a team who’s window is open but has a big off-season shopping list this is not a good thing with not ideal timing. Large number of managerial vacancies in MLB, all those teams have had a head start on putting together their lists, rounds of early interviews. Not my team but if it was I’d be less than happy.
I’m just going to assume that people shrugging at the death threats are the same people who made or would make death threats. Because we’ve seen this in sports for decades, particularly in college football where inevitably every year some poor kicker or quarterback will have bad game and be inundated with threats from a bunch of big thumbed, small brained morons on Twitter or Instagram or Truth Social whatever the newest online home for vile, twisted creeps happens to be.
Seriously, if your care enough about sports to threaten an athlete or a coach or literally anyone, you’re not a “passionate fan” you’re stupid, evil waste of food, water, and air. I’d suggest you all get therapy, but it’d just be a waste of time. People like that are irredeemable, and unworthy of help in any form. The only effective way to deal with them is to isolate them and leave them behind, flailing and sputtering in the gutter.
Wow….THAT almost sounds like a death threat.
The death threats aren’t happening because anybody cares about sports that much (especially about any regular season September Padres game when the Padres were clearly gonna make the playoffs).
It’s entirely because some people care about money that much.
Or perhaps because tribalism and hostility are being encouraged in general. Ironically, some can’t seem to make an argument against tribalism and hostility without being tribal and hostile. Welcome to the USA in the 2020s.
sadly you are right.
Manny should stop sending him death threats
90 game winner every full season he’s managed. He’s doing something right.
Schildt made Acee look silly a lot of times during press conferences. Looks like Acee is trying to get revenge.
Schildt was a jerk in his interviews
I’ve talked about this with @Pads Fan during the whole Padres “needing cash to make payroll”. This is anothet hit piece by Acee while he’s an excellent writer.
Jeff Passan used to do this kind of stuff before he became a very reputable national reporter.
The Padres Need A Manager??
NO SHILDT ??
Amen, brother! Go find some peace.
And THANK YOU!!!
Jon Heyman is a hack.
Arson judge would like a word
Who knew the Padres board here would be like Lord of the Flies 🤣
I was just looking for a casual read to get context to the retirement…
You can only comment if you are holding the conch.
Has San Diego ever had back to back 90 win seasons? I don’t know but if so not often. One thing for sure Schildt was a huge improvement over Melvin and his immediate predecessors. Unless Preller can lure Bochy out of retirement I don’t see much possibility of improving.
Not before 2024-2025.
Why would the manager need to request a week off at home in North Carolina after the Padres were eliminated from the playoffs?? The season is over until spring training in 2026. I assume all the players went home after they were eliminated. Is the manager (and coaching staff??) really expected to report back to his office at Petco Park in San Diego the day following elimination??
Actually, yes, many teams have meetings right after the season before letting staff head off for a while. Debrief while memory is clear instead of clouded weeks later.
Enlightening piece on the real reason why Shildt was fired in StL:
vivaelbirdos.com/2021/10/18/22732258/the-real-stor…
holy crap, that is nuts! thx for link.
was this real or did I get duped here?
It’s satirical, but dang funny
LMAO. That is comedy.
Well, thanks for wasting my time with “satire,” bruh. No, this is not real. The link has no real audio, just a “transcript” of a made-up exchange. Scoured the internet for the real audio, but it doesn’t exist.
That was fairly obvious BS
It’s usually the shouting/complaints of the minority(critizisers) that are heard the most
“That standard is very high for me, and I take it very seriously. To the point of burnout.”
That sounds like an actual problem to me.
If your standard is burning you out, then it’s quite likely your standard is just unrealistic.
While Shildt was a huge improvement over Melvin, they both ultimately did too little to engage the players. Giving them their space in the clubhouse is much better than holding repeated closed-door meetings to yell at them, but you need someone who can respectfully crack the whip and call out bad processes. IDK who you could get who could crack the whip and demand respect when the time calls for it. I also hope this is an end to Victor Rodriguez’s time in SD.
Shildt called out Acee on multiple occasions.
In this one he said pointed out that Acee asked a painfully stupid question. si.com/mlb/padres/san-diego-padres-news/watch-padr…
In another that I can’t find he said, “now you are just making things up”. I will find it on Youtube at some point and link to it.
Now Acee is trying to say that there were fights between coaches and Shildt. Something neither he nor any other reporter has never reported on before in 2 years? Somehow it seems like Acee is using “journalistic license” to pass off unfounded rumors as supposed fact.
There are many in San Diego that ignore Acee because he is far more interested in clicks than the truth.
Ha ha. Very predictable, Pads Fan. Something is written that I don’t like. Got to be fake news.
Two things can be true. Shildt burned out and burned bridges with his coaches ( per Acee) and 2) Acee is prone to dramatize, write hit pieces without evidence. Players and coaches for good reason won’t talk to Acee, or won’t let themselves be quoted if they do. It’s been the case for more than a decade.
John Heyman ? Multiple reports ?
Nah. It’s every single time with the gang. Lin, Rosenthal, Nick Deeds…..doesn’t matter. The moment something remotely negative is written about the Padres…..it’s an issue with the writer. Every. Single. Time.
Fake News. The excuse weak people use to not have to digest unpalatable information.
So you’re not interested in the full story? The many writers (Acee is just one of them) are not in agreement on their interpretation. Even Acee’s UT article was self-conflicted. Or maybe you prefer it simple? Ok
Boy who cried wolf. Way too late for listening to the gangs opinion. No. Not interested.
I’ve got the quotes. I’m good.
Maybe Mozeliak shouldn’t have taken so much s*** for firing him
Maybe he should have taken more. Have you noticed how the team has done since Mo fired him?
They won more games the year after they fired Shildt. Cards could’ve had Bruce Bochy and they weren’t winning in 2023. Goldy and Arenado started their decline, Waino was the worst pitcher on Earth and Tommy Edman unsurprisingly was never a 7 WAR player again.
Reader’s Digest condensed version: Schildt got fed up with babysitting and walked out…
I remember his expletive-filled rant with the Cardinals after winning the NLDS in 2019, only to be swept in the NLCS. Hopefully the same fate befalls the Brewers with their “L” flag.
He said one expletive. How sheltered is your life if that is expletive filled? You have not been in a locker room, have you?
It was less about the cursing (I could care less) and more about his arrogance.
In what way did he demonstrate arrogance which by the way was not something you mentioned in your original post.
Obviously, you cared about the cursing because you were the one that brought it up. Why try to spin that?
If these reports are true and I have no reason to believe they aren’t.
Shildt refused to criticize his players at least publicly. The players liked playing for him because he didn’t throw them under the bus.
Seems instead he took it out on his staff. Demanding (it sounds like) that they figure out how to make the players better. If some of the staff didn’t like it and were going to quit then so be it. Nothing wrong with having high standards and expectations of your staff. I’d rather that than some guy who had little to know standards. In a perfect world he could have those standards and be able to communicate them in a way to get the most out of everyone without blowing up on them.
My issue if I have Shildt was…
He was a total jerk to the media that asked l reasonable questions. His responses most of the time when questioned about his decisions that didn’t work were very harsh. When it’s a reports job to get insight to what he was thinking. No reason to believe a jerk.
Shildt also was very stubborn. Especially when it came to adjusting his lineup.
Lastly the philosophy (approach) to hitting. They took this petco park hitting philosophy. What it yielded was a lack of slug and just a bad overall swings. Watching guys like Tatis try and inside out inside pitches for example. This approach led to a horrible lack of pull side fly balls. To go along with extreme small ball approach. They were number 1 in sac bunts by a wide margin. It would be one thing if this was done only by guys who can’t hit for crap. Instead it spread across the entire lineup.
I did think Shildt did a good job with his pen decisions. Which was the main reason the padres won 90 games despite an offense that was lacking homers.
Acee was pretty much the only member of the media that Shildt dressed down. The times Shildt did that Acee repeatedly asked stupid questions or simply made up rumors that had no bearing in reality.
If the conversations and circumstances are “eerily similar” including discord, then the mirror is perhaps the starting point for inflection.
David Ross on line 1
See ball, hit ball. No reason to make things any freaking harder than that. Pat some butts and let their talent flow from your sunshaded front-row seat which includes all the free seeds anyone could ever hope to spit.
If some degreed bookworm with a penchant for arithmetic yanks out your rug, laugh in their face! All the way to the bank.
Make millions of generational dollars working (albeit usually as a short-timer) in the toy department of life. Such a pleasant path to fun, fame/infamy, and wealth.
Nothing but sunshine and smiling faces. No such thing as a “bad day” in the magic insular world of MLB’s luxurious traveling carnival.
Right?
Strange story. It’s as though he’s saying, people think I’m a jerk, and maybe they’re right, so…”
This dude….
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