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Orioles To Hire Mike Shildt In Player Development Role

By Steve Adams | November 26, 2025 at 1:35pm CDT

The Orioles are hiring former Cardinals and Padres manager Mike Shildt as their new coordinator of instruction in the upper levels of the minor league system, Roch Kubatko of MASNsports.com reports. Samuel Vega, who had been the Orioles’ Latin American coordinator of instruction, will now be the organization’s coordinator of instruction in the lower levels of the system.

The 57-year-old Shildt surprisingly stepped down as Padres manager following the season, despite the fact that he had two years remaining on his contract. The decision was Shildt’s and did not come from the organization. In the wake of his decision, Shildt explained to Kevin Acee of the San Diego Union-Tribune that the daily grind of managing a 162-game season (plus playoff appearances) had “taken a severe toll mentally, physically and emotionally.” Subsequent reporting painted a somewhat strained relationship between Shildt and some members of the organization.

Shildt has publicly voiced a desire to remain involved in baseball — ideally in a less-demanding player development role. He’ll land just such an opportunity in Baltimore under president of baseball operations Mike Elias, with whom he overlapped during the pair’s early days as scouts (and, in Shildt’s case, a minor league coach) in the Cardinals organization.

Shildt’s ties to the Orioles organization run far deeper than that early overlap with the team’s front office leader now, however. As MLB.com’s Anne Rogers wrote back in 2020, Shildt grew up around the O’s. His mother worked for the team’s Double-A affiliate and frequently brought her son to the park. He eventually became a bat boy, scoreboard attendant and clubhouse attendant in the organization.

A 12-year-old Shildt was helping out in the Double-A clubhouse at the same time a top Orioles prospect named Cal Ripken Jr. made his way to that level, and a couple decades later Shildt was in attendance when Ripken both tied and broke the major league record for consecutive games played. Readers are highly encouraged to check out Rogers’ piece in full for a fascinating, detailed breakdown of Shildt essentially growing up in the Orioles’ system.

In many ways, the new role is a homecoming for Shildt — a return to the organization where he helped out during his formative years and a return to his player development roots. Specifics regarding his duties and his schedule aren’t yet clear, but he’ll play a notable role in helping to finish off the development of the next wave of O’s stars as they progress toward big league readiness in Triple-A (and presumably in Double-A as well).

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51 Comments

  1. em650r

    2 months ago

    Back again

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    • Butter Biscuits

      2 months ago

      Couldn’t wait to get the heck outta the padres organization

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      • MLB Top 100 Commenter

        1 month ago

        There is a big difference in terms of health strain for a big league manager and being a devlopmental coordinator.

        Did he leave for health and family, or because he was unhappy with others in Padres’ management or coaching, both are possible but unless you are an insider, you are just guessing.

        Enjoy the Dodgers amazing repeat championship and acknowledge that the Padres were among the best 6 or 7 teams in MLB last year.

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  2. playhard9

    2 months ago

    Dang I was hoping he could come back to the Cardinals with his nemesis Mo gone. Good luck Shildty.

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  3. Chin Muzak

    2 months ago

    it wasn’t between him and the FO, but other members of the organization. this was published multiple places.

    “do better”… :/

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    • The Raven

      2 months ago

      What are you Schildt’s agent?

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    • Chin Muzak

      2 months ago

      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.”

      mlbtraderumors.com/2025/10/latest-on-mike-shildts-…

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    • Sam G

      2 months ago

      You would think Schilt was the second coming of Jim Leyland. Schilt is a decent manager…nothing remarkable. He quit. Or he pissed people off. Whatever. He’s gone…next

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    • Chin Muzak

      2 months ago

      dude is psycho

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    • EndinStealth

      1 month ago

      You all need to do better. Spell his name right at least.

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    • Informed Sportsball Discussion

      1 month ago

      @Gapper

      The quote you just cited acknowledges the friction between Shildt and his coaching staff “contributed to his decision”. Not sure what else you could want. It’s clear it played a non-zero role in Shildt stepping down.

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    • EndinStealth

      1 month ago

      Different ways to spell the last name? lmao

      Reply
  4. Brick House Coffee Tables Inc

    2 months ago

    Is he going to yell at everybody there as well?

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    • schwender

      2 months ago

      They all need it

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  5. Informed Sportsball Discussion

    2 months ago

    The reporting indicated Shildt and his coaching staff had a strained relationship. MLBTR could have made it more clear they weren’t talking about Shildt’s relationship with AJ or Erik, but that rumor seems to hold water. “Members of the organization” is a wide net.

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    • Informed Sportsball Discussion

      1 month ago

      I’m comfortable with the word “strained”, based on the reporting, and easy two plus two math that Shildt left. Plus, Shildt himself did not dispute the reporting that he and his staff weren’t on the best of terms.

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  6. Gwynning

    2 months ago

    Have fun Schildty! All the best in ’26 and beyond… and Happy Thanksgiving.

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    • kgcubs

      1 month ago

      Aloha bradduh, with Cease’s signing you think King will be resigned? Suarez? Best of luck to your Padres in 2026! Mahalo Nui!

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      • Gwynning

        1 month ago

        Hoping we get King back! He might fall into a bidding war though, idk. All the best to you and yours this Holiday season kg! Mele Kalikimaka braddha 🤙🏽😎

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  7. ba$eba||F@n21

    2 months ago

    I read that the friction was between him and his coaching staff and that he demanded that everyone continuously improving, including his staff and he held them accountable for it.

    I’m sure there is more to the story but on it’s surface, with what I read, it sounds like a couple of individuals on the coaching staff likely didn’t appreciate their failure to evolve and improve pointed out to them.

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    • Kapler's Coconut Oil

      2 months ago

      @ba$eba

      There have been rumors and stories regarding Schildt’s conduct and approach with other employees everywhere they’ve gone. At some point it’s not about accountability but perhaps approachability

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      • ba$eba||F@n21

        1 month ago

        Perhaps, I only read the one random article I came across about the struggles that were apparently occurring and could have impacted his decision to leave.

        Approachability is definitely something that you cannot have struggles with on successful teams. Maybe he will work on that if it’s identified as a weakness on his own accord and if so then hopefully he makes strides and gets back to the managers chair if that’s what he wants eventually.

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  8. MacGromit

    2 months ago

    Great hire, welcome back to Birdland, Mike.

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  9. Longtimecoming

    2 months ago

    I think he is failing at retirement.

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  10. King Floch

    2 months ago

    I can dig it.

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  11. Goin' to Sheetz

    2 months ago

    Huh, that’s a surprise. Now if they can add two TOR starters, I’d call this off-season a win.

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    • sad tormented neglected mariners fan

      2 months ago

      You really think max scherzer and Chris Bassitt will fix the o’s pitching

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      • Goin' to Sheetz

        1 month ago

        Well, no, but they aren’t TOR pitchers. I’m thinking more like trading for Joe Ryan and signing Valdez/Suarez.

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  12. oldguyG

    2 months ago

    Coordinator of instruction less stressful on the blood pressure and stress health .

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  13. Steinbrenner2728

    2 months ago

    His last name is Shildt. Do better, Gapper.

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  14. James Midway

    2 months ago

    I’m beginning to think he wasn’t sincere in all of the stuff he said.

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    • This one belongs to the Reds

      2 months ago

      No Shildt.

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    • Gwynning

      2 months ago

      Managing 162+ in The Bigs vs. “new coordinator of instruction in the upper levels of the minor league system” at your first club is night and day different. I wish him all the best, and have NO doubt this will be easier on his health.

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      • Brew’88

        2 months ago

        now he’ll have more time to date, I would think

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      • Informed Sportsball Discussion

        2 months ago

        @Gwynning

        Shildt said he wanted to work in player development again, so this isn’t a surprise, even if the pivot comes sooner than one might have figured.

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        • Gwynning

          1 month ago

          Yeah Informed; also not surprised here. Schildt mentioned his “yearning” a couple times and simple math says he was going to receive offers this Offseason.

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  15. gr81t2

    2 months ago

    Not the orioles news we’re hoping for

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    • Dimitri_in_LA

      1 month ago

      Still real nice news, very astute move by Elias.

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      • gr81t2

        1 month ago

        And Toronto signs Cease. Great

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  16. Never Remember

    2 months ago

    As long he doesn’t have actual contact with people or any role in managing people all will be fine.

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  17. spudchukar

    2 months ago

    In the end all that will be remembered is his wining record and the number of titles he left his teams with!

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  18. Informed Sportsball Discussion

    2 months ago

    Shildt said he wanted to go back to player development. This is not a surprise.

    ———-

    sandiegouniontribune.com/2025/10/14/mike-shildt-le…

    Shildt does want to eventually work in baseball again, though not as a manager. He said player development is where he hopes to land at some indeterminate time.

    Players have always been his mission.

    “I do this for the benefit of the players, and I take seriously that I’m part of the caretaker of the player’s career,” he said. “One of the reasons I’ve always had a healthy relationship with players is they know I care about them more than I care about my own career. … I have a responsibility that I and the staff are going to be prepared for the players individually and collectively to make sure we’re organized and prepared for them to have the best chance to be successful so they can have prosperous and rewarding careers.”

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  19. I might be giant

    2 months ago

    What happened to retiring?

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  20. Mr Bob moose

    1 month ago

    If he thinks this is his easy job, he’s got another thing coming. My friend did it for 22 years with the White Sox. You’re on the road from March until the end of September. There are no home games for you. hotel room every night typing reports every night.. must be in gm’s inbox by midnight

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  21. Dimitri_in_LA

    1 month ago

    A really smart hire by Mike Elias, Shildt might want things done in a particular and exacting fashion, and this may work better with players and coaches at the minor league level, where a greater emphasis is placed on instruction and development

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  22. Simm

    1 month ago

    Good for Shildt and the O’s. Shildt spent time with minor league guys with the Padres like Merrill who really liked Shildt.

    I’m sure he will do a good job, be closer to home, travel less and be far less stressed.

    This seems like the type of gig he enjoys. One thing I can say about Shildt is he is a players first guy. Dude never throws his players under the bus even if it was warranted.

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  23. foppert3

    1 month ago

    Yeah. Because Shildt is going to admit to being a total Richard to his subordinates. Sure thing. We will just take his word for it.

    FFS. 2 organisations had exactly the same experience.

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    • Ignorant Son-of-a-b

      1 month ago

      Pardon me, who is Richard again?

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  24. James 30

    1 month ago

    Well, look at the temper he displayed toward 3X world series coach Dave Robert’s. Mike is obviously a snake. A nice guy on the outside but, has demons on the inside.

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  25. sfjackcoke

    1 month ago

    This story had a beginning, middle and now an end. In that regard Shildt backed up his words with his actions. Could you imagine being 1 of 30 people in the world with the job of MLB manager and being miserable to the point it impacts your well-being? He is a year younger than I am and he looks like crap. So kudos to him for leaving $ on the table moving to the role in MLB that gives him health & happiness.

    As for the Padres, A.J. Preller is entering the last year of his current contract this Shildt walking out wasn’t well timed or a good look for him and the spin that came out of the organization IMO reflected that, There’s been lots of chaos around this team in the wake the RSN bankruptcy, Peter Seidler’s passing and family squabbling and now ownership exploring “options”

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    • genre99

      1 month ago

      Re: the Puds, a fish rots from the head down.

      Reply

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