The Padres announced that they have signed former big leaguer Craig Stammen to a three-year deal to serve as their new manager. Kevin Acee of the San Diego Union-Tribune reported Stammen’s hiring prior to the official announcement.

It’s yet another out-of-the-blue development from San Diego. Shortly after the Padres were eliminated from the postseason, initial reporting indicated that manager Mike Shildt was likely to stay for the 2026 season. A few days later, he surprisingly stepped down, amid reporting that Shildt’s relationship with other club employees was quite poor.
Now the news of Shildt’s replacement also comes as a surprise. Prior to the news of Stammen’s hiring, there had been no public indication that he was even a candidate for the job. Names like Ryan Flaherty, Ruben Niebla, Albert Pujols and Nick Hundley were connected to the job over the past month. Last week, reporting from Acee indicated that there were “no more than four” finalists, with Pujols, Niebla and Hundley being three of them. It would now appear that Stammen was the mystery fourth candidate.
It’s also a surprising development in that Stammen has no prior managerial or even coaching experience. He pitched in the big leagues from 2009 to 2022. The first seven of those seasons came with the Nationals and the final six with the Padres. He signed a minor league deal with the Padres going into 2023 but then suffered a major shoulder injury during spring training. He announced his retirement a few months later. In January of 2024, the Padres hired him in a player development role.
Despite the lack of dugout experience, apart from his time as a player, the Padres seem to feel that Stammen is the man for the job. They obviously know him well, as their relationship with him goes back at years at this point, combining his playing days with his recent player development role.
Still, it’s a notable gambit for the team to take, as the wobbly manager’s chair in San Diego has been a topic of conversation for years. Preller was hired back in 2014, with the Padres rebuilding for a while. Going into 2020, as they hoped the rebuild was over, they hired Jayce Tingler to be their new skipper. At the time, Tingler had a few years of coaching experience but was just 38 years old and had never been a manager. The Padres performed well in the shortened 2020 season but disappointed in 2021 amid reports that Tingler lost the clubhouse.
Going into 2022, they went for a more seasoned manager. They hired Bob Melvin, who was 60 years old and had almost two decades of managerial experience. The Friars made the playoffs in 2022 but disappointed in 2023. There were whispers that Melvin and Preller didn’t get along. The Padres let Melvin interview with the division-rival Giants and he jumped ship prior to the 2024 season.
Shildt, another baseball lifer with lots of coaching and managerial experience, was hired two years ago. The Padres won at least 90 games in each of his seasons but, as mentioned, recent reports have indicated that things weren’t pretty behind the scenes. It was also recently reported that Preller preferred to hire Ryan Flaherty over Shildt but he may have been overruled by ownership. Flaherty was 37 years old and barely removed from his playing days at the time.
Stammen, 41, is seemingly more towards the Tingler/Flaherty end of the spectrum than the Melvin/Shildt side. Perhaps that may not matter and the Padres just feel that, as an individual, he is the best man for the job. Stammen will have to jump right to the helm and try to steer the Padres forward. The club has had a lot of success in recent years and is surely hoping for more. The roster is filled with expensive veteran star players and all signs point to them continuing to attempt to contend.
For those who missed out on the gig, they are mostly out of chances for a managerial job. There were several managerial vacancies this winter but this was one of the last ones to be filled. The Rockies are the last club without a skipper, though a decision for that job is not imminent. The Rockies are first planning to hire a new front office leader. Whoever gets that job will then start the search for the club’s next manager. Dennis Lin of The Athletic relays that Niebla was the other finalist for the Padres’ job. Alden González of ESPN says Niebla is expected to return to the Friars as pitching coach next year.
Photos courtesy of Orlando Ramirez, Imagn Images

lol
Preller should’ve got let go long ago
Based on the massive uptick in ticket sales and revenue growth?
Sounds like it was a popularity contest or they just picked a name out of a fish bowl.
Well anyone who claims to have predicted this outcome is lying.
I predicted right after I heard about it.
Yup… didn’t see that coming!
Predicted they would go with the “fourth unnamed candidate.”
I had Craig Yoho before Stammen.
….and a bottle of rum
Acee’s “insider” skills at misplay again
HaHaHaHaHaHaHaHa! I’ll be you and he get together and have beers together, Brew!
Everyone can agree that this proves that Acee isn’t reliable.
Huh?!?!
WTF??
I get the Padres like Stammen, but him becoming manager and this quickly? Crazy. Not saying it’s a bad move, just unexpected.
Totally unexpected but I kind of love it!
Was he mentioned as one of the candidates?
No
Only Kevin Acee reported on purported finalists.. He guessed wrong.
Hello 👋
That’s unexpected.
Not gonna lie, i thought Stammen was still on the IL in the Padres bullpen
Yeah, he was a legacy bullpen mop up guy.
lol
Hahaha!!!!
Manager/relief pitcher
Go Flyers!
Equally unpredictable and boring.
I think most Padres fans upon hearing this outcome is Stammen.
At this point, I’d rather have older, experienced retreads than analytical yes-men.
This is why you don’t let a GM pick a 5th manager. Nobody wants to work with him
Lol
Preller wanted to start preparing for 2026 1 week after the season. Schildt couldnt do it, he wanted more time off.
I totally agree stop Hiring manager with zero experience. Can anyone Name me a manager that has won the word series that had zero manager experience
How many former pitchers are MLB managers at the moment? Drawing a blank. Colorado and … I got nuthin.
Colorado has no manager right now.
Just Stammen. Bud Black was the last one.
Adam Ottavino might become the Rockies gm
That came out of left field, definitely was expecting Niebla to be the manager.
If they’d hired Pujols, it would’ve come out of left field. This one came out of the bullpen.
Note: This comment was way more hilarious in my head than it was after typing it out and reading it. Apologies to anyone offended by my flawed sense of humor this afternoon.
no, this is good, thank you
Dude. I get you, I’m my only comedy fan.
We know that Niebla was interviewed. NOT interviewing him could have been interpreted as no faith in him (pretty much how the Dodger’s manager took it when he also wasn’t interviewed. Niebla might have taken the courtesy interview, stated his future intentions and career goals, and then said something like “at this point, I want to coach pitching, as well as be home in my own bed with my wife and kids half the season.”
I doubt that Niebla interviewed poorly, or that the Pads management outright rejected him for the job.
So disrespectful to Niebla.
Welcome to the helm, Trig! Go Pads
How we feeling about this, Gwynning? I’m quite surprised. I figured we’d go with a first-time manager, but Stammy was not on my bingo card!
LFGSD, Fins!
It’s times like this I’m glad I’m not on Twitter anymore lol. F*** it, we ride
If you’re happy then I think Preller did his job lol
Does dejected acceptance count as being happy lmao
Its a team effort, i hope he is the right guy.
Well…I got nothing. That said, I’m glad it wasnt Pujols
Hey, for a team on a tight budget… Stammer said he’d work for 6 Busch Lights a day!
That’s a nice haul. I settled at my job for a 40 oz. of Old English and the ability to keep all the loose change I find around the office.
Glad Niebla staying
I have read and heard nothing but good things about Craig Stammen as a person and a clubhouse guy. I’m sure he’s smart and has a good feel for the game.
That said, Stammen as manager? Can’t say I saw this one coming.
Man I want the Padres to do well so the Dodgers have more competition, but this move is a head scratcher.
Dodgers and MLB don’t want fair competition
Off topic, but spot on. The current collective bargaining agreement favors the big market teams with unlimited budgets, and shuts out small market teams like the Pads who are willing to spend MORE than the big market teams to win, based upon revenue. NO WAY should any small market team be on the “luxury tax” penalty list.
Teams like the Dodgers have 2x or 3x more cash to spend at any given time, and the luxury tax is merely a speeding ticket, that won’t increase their insurance rates. And, what do they care about lost draft picks, when they can go buy any top shelf name that they want. Practically speaking, that’s not quite what’s happening, but close. The Dodgers and Mets still have their bean counters who try to keep spending in check, but they’ll never stop these kind teams from spending up and past the CBT 1 year, 2 years, 20 years straight, if they want certain talent on their team.
I take nothing away from the Dodgers and their achievements, it’s a class organization with quality people in all areas, but they’re not playing with the same deck of cards as the small market teams, including the Pads. If anything, the Padres efforts over the past 5 years have proven beyond a shadow of a doubt, that no matter HOW MUCH a small market team spends, they won’t be able to consistently match talent acquisition of the big market teams.
Can a small market team reach the playoffs and win the World Series? Sure. Consistently? No, at least for the W.S.. When a small market team wins the W.S. it’s generally a fluke. They won’t repeat or get close to repeating. MLB and the players union have to fix the system, because not only is it crushing the sport (i.e. fans need to spend $500 to take a family of four to a ball game?!), but it’s destroying competition between the teams. A successful MLB is one where EVERY team legitimately has a chance to succeed at the end of Spring Training, maybe not every year, but most years. Right not, it’s the opposite. 8 or 10 teams are heralded as “royalty” for the current year, and 4 to 6 of those team names never change.
MLB wants the dodgers to keep spending to grow the value of MLB.
Either create a hard cap, or increase the luxury tax significantly.
What’s the point of taxing small market teams. Taxes are “regressive” in economic terms. You want less of something, tax it. You want small market teams to spend less, be less competitive, then tax them while applying no MEANINGFUL penalty to the big market Dodgers (used only as an example). Let me put it another way: The Padres are always at the edge of financial ruin, with the contracts they’d invested in. Their throttles are to the firewall.
On the other hand, NO AMOUNT of money the Dodgers ever spend, will outstrip their total revenue (e.g. $1Trillion from baseball, maybe 2x or 3x that from all related sources). The Dodgers spend and invest relatively risk free, while small market teams look at the Padres and think, “Do I want to get into this boxing ring? Those Padres look financially suicidal!”.
Stop taxing small market teams, period, whatever the CBT is set to.
Totally saw this coming.
Nice
Gonna be some fun and interesting managerial experiments in the NL West this season
LOL Padres.
Stammen had such a sneaky, underrated career. 12 seasons in the bigs, 10 bWAR as a relief pitcher. Multi-inning eater out of the pen. Rubber arm. Managers loved him. Now he is one!
He was one of my fav players on the Padres
I was at the game he gave up four straight solo shots to the Nationals in 2019! Haven’t thought of him in ages!
This hire just tells me that Preller has little or no respect for MLB managers. What a joke the Padres are becoming or already are. From a clown show to a full fledged circus. As a longtime Padres fan I am embarrassed by this. Many of my friends are Dodger fans. I can wait to hear their bs after this.
So you would have preferred who?
Prellar evidently didn’t want someone who failed elsewhere.
People wanted Melvin and Schildt. Melvin was in over his head. Schildt couldnt maintain the energy 24/7/365. Preller wants the manager engaged year round.
Need to hire a coach named pistol.
Someone who can filament the lineup card with style while standing proud during the playing of the national anther.
I wonder who he will hire as his pitching coach? Because Niebla will be gone now after getting passed up for a pitcher who has never managed in the minors OR the majors.
Trevor Hoffman?
Joe Thatcher?
They already said he is staying
Jake Peavy?
Managed? Has he ever coached?
Love it! New face! Long time Padre! New vision! We’ll see but excited to watch! Good luck Craig! Good luck!
Several surprises in the NL West so far. Meantime we here in Colorado are waiting for a PBO, GM, possible new manager, pitching coach……hope?
Help Wanted sign’s been in the window for weeks but no one ever seems to drop by.
Good luck to you. Colorado fans have a tough row to hoe. The Rockies just seem like an owner’s family hobby. However, a good GM could change things pretty quickly, even without a cash infusion. Hope ya guys find yourself one.
Excellent decision. Nice to see them going with another white guy over the minority candidates. What a fine organization.
Yep, just like you, all the Padres think about is race and minority issues. I guess it show’s that they’d rather lose with a white guy, than win with any minority. /sarc
Me thinks that maybe your world view is warped a little left-ward’s. Let’s put this in terms you might be more familiar with. Think about Padres ownership as rabid capitalists, who LOVE to make more money and increase the value of their assets, at the expect of their poor, $multi-million serfs working out in the (playing) fields. Now, would a capitalist care if the manager is white, brown, red, yellow, or polka-dot, as long as he/she/it WINS? If you think they would care, then you don’t know capitalists. They are the original “show me the money” folks. They hired Stammen to win, and again, your terms, not mine, all the “not-white” players and staff already love him (actually, there’s probably not a color divide in the Padres clubhouse).
Go Padres!
A remember a bunch of you saying that managers don’t much of an affect on the season outcome. He definitely knows the organization well and I’m excited to see what he brings. Go Padres
So many Padres prospects now with the Nationals. Padres looking to restore the balance?
Even if you think this sounds promising, Preller is like 0-5 on hiring managers. Why would anyone think this will be any better? He’s a good GM but can’t hire managers.
Pat Murphy has done pretty well in MIL
My guess is Stammen got hired because he agreed to a 1 year contract so the Padres will avoid having to pay a manager if/when there is a strike/lockout after the 2026 season. I doubt any of the other mentioned candidates were willing to take a 1 year deal, so they turned to a company man in Stammen
He signed a 3 year deal
It’s 3 year contract. What he may have agreed to that noone else would is taking the job without Preller signing an extension. Not knowing who the GM is going to be would probably turn off a lot of candidates.
About time Manny made a decision.
lol san diego madres…….never won a world series……i wonder why?
Maybe come back and talk to us after you’re out of middle school, when you’ve given up your childish ad hominem taunts. Then you’ll be relevant to the conversation.
I’ll never understand this trend of hiring guys who haven’t either managed in the minors or coached in the big leagues.
Who knows, maybe it’ll work out brilliantly. But the total disinterest in experience makes no sense to me. Probably it has something to do with the fact that GMs don’t really value managers anymore except as potential scapegoats for when things go south.
Looks like I was right about them ultimately going with the “fourth unnamed finalist.”
I wonder if Pujols is being considered to replace Rodriguez?
The old draw from a hat decision?
Seems like the managers put in place across the board with the vacancies this year have all been low experience, largely out of the box hires. TX hiring Schumaker is the only one of the bunch that makes sense. I get that Albernaz is supposed to be an up-n-comer but for a club trying to compete, strange. Butera? Insane risk. Vitello? Wild transition choice. Weiss? Hiring a failure to helm a failure? Bizarre. Suzuki? Eh, at least he was a catcher, but again no experience at the helm. Stammen? Huh? A reliever with no experience in this type of work? Why?
And then if someone had told me out of all the managers without jobs two weeks ago that Derek Shelton would be the one to get another gig… I’d have laughed that off entirely.
Interview questions:
Preller: Will you do what the front office tells you to do?
Stammen: Yes.
Preller: What if the front office tells you to do something you know is wrong. I mean, something really, really stupid. Mind boggling stupid. Will you do it?
Stammen: Yes.
Preller: You’re hired.
Most potential hires get the second question wrong.
I have to think that this was done with at least Machado’s blessings, perhaps Tatis and Bogarts as well. Wonder where this leaves Niebla? He is the only coach on the staff that would be damn near impossible to replace successfully. Gonna be an interesting month.
I thought this was a. Early April fools joke, I never even heard him mentioned as a possibility
Should have traded him at the deadline in 2017 and/or 2019.
Two Craigs managing now.
“According to people familiar with the interview process, Stammen impressed Padres officials in his interviews with the genuine manner in which he communicated, his conviction about how a team should be run and his knowledge of the organization.
Preller has long held Stammen in high regard for his leadership skills and straightforward way of communicating. Preller had spoken several times over the years about Stammen having a future in the game in “whatever (role) he wants.” – Acee in SDUT
This wasn’t a sudden or off-the-wall hire. Preller had targeted Stammen for future roles in the organization. The main “problem” is that the Padres keep their cards close to the vest. Meaning, that (a) it’s tough for sports writers to write about them (e..g. for those who enjoy slamming Kevin Acee) regardless of access, and (b) whoever says that they know what Preller or the Pads are gonna do, is lying, because the Padres are a tight organization that doesn’t condone leaks from staff. That’s why no one knew about the problems between Shildt and some of his coaches. If you don’t hear about it in public at an official news conference, post game comments, and so forth, it’s probably the speculation of someone outside the Padres organization, and not “fact”.
I like Stammen. Preller and the Padres ownership have just taken a big risk. That tells me that Padres ownership are 100% behind Preller. Preller wanted Stammen, and the ownership committee was in sync with his decision.
Preller saw in Stammen a yes man. The qualities a modern GM most values in their manager.
WHO?!
Giants and Padres both hired Yes men after Melvin and Schildt.
Great to see everyone jumping onboard that this is solely an AJ hire but I see more of an Erik Greupner stamp on this once again.
As far as hoping Craig got the approval of Manny and Tati? I hope not, Tired of seeing the body language that baseball and its fans bother you.
Maybe if Shildt had shown some tough love on the players, the Friars would have played more games in October.
Our “core” guys need to dig a little deeper on how bad they want to play quality postseason baseball or just go play fantasy futobol with the MLS if they would rather be social influencers.
Best of luck to Craig as the new manager of the SD Padres and maybe give Don Mattingly a call to see if wants a bench coach job, would be a great mentor.
I always liked stammen
Hope he does well.
This is a POB showing he wants a Manager subservient to him and not an equal who is superior @ his craft. Preller wants a Manager who will let ‘Hal the computer’ make all the decisions including in game decisions.
Professional, successful Managers make their own decisions.
They will look at the new data from the data freaks and use it as one of their tools in their tool boxes. But, ultimately, the best, experienced, successful managers use their own brains and experience to make the final decisions.
Trying to compete with and beat the Dodgers, D-Backs, Giants just got harder.
The controlling Ownership Partner John Siedler should have hired the New Manager.
Seidler should have stepped in and told both the PBO and the potential New Manager to “stay in your own lane”, work together and learn to respect set boundaries for each of their jobs.
This hire has “Jayce Tingler” written all over it.
It puts the new manager at a decided disadvantage with players in the clubhouse like: Machado, Bogaerts, Tatis Jr.
If the Padres and Aj Peller were going with an inexperienced Manager, then Pujols would have been the smarter choice.
Pujols would go into Padres clubhouse with the credibility and gravitias in the clubhouse that many of these other candidates simply did not have.
Has he ever coached or managed at any level? Little league?
Love him, or hate him, the only thing for sure is, with Preller and the Madres, nothing is for sure. This guy never fails to entertain. Some of his moves work, some dont, but never static. Also, always sems able to build or rebuild his farm on the fly.
NL West know they can’t compete with the Dodgers so the Giants and Pads are like oh well give the In-N-Out manager the job
the mysterious fourth candidate
I liked him when he was playing, but looks like Preller wants someone that will follow the script to a T. Players know and like him.
Another 1st time Manager fricken stupid.Why is it so hard to Hire a Manager with Experience.Maybe and I’m just throwing it out there maybe all the Experience Manager don’t want to deal with Preller because he’s an idiot. sometimes smart people can’t get along with normal people.
Why has Scott Servais been passed over by so many teams? His name was linked to at least the Padres, Twins, and Orioles openings…I felt that he did a really solid job with the Mariners, especially based on what he had to work with. I believe he deserves another shot at managing in the bigs.