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Padres To Hire Steven Souza Jr. As Hitting Coach

By Anthony Franco | November 24, 2025 at 7:30pm CDT

The Padres are hiring Steven Souza Jr. as hitting coach and Randy Knorr as bench coach, reports Kevin Acee of The San Diego Union-Tribune. They’re new additions to the staff under first-year skipper Craig Stammen.

Souza’s hiring comes as a surprise. The 36-year-old has never worked on an MLB staff. He retired as a player in 2022 and spent the ’25 season as a special assistant with the Rays. Souza played parts of eight big league campaigns. The righty-hitting outfielder did his best work in Tampa Bay between 2015-17, including a 30-homer showing in his final season at Tropicana Field. Souza hit 72 round-trippers overall, batting .229/.318/.411 in just under 1900 career plate appearances.

While Souza is best known as a Ray, he began his career in the Washington organization. The Nationals drafted him out of high school in the third round in 2007. Souza reached the big leagues briefly in 2014. Stammen was in the Nats’ bullpen at the time. The following offseason, Washington traded Souza to Tampa Bay as part of the three-team deal (coincidentally also involving San Diego) that sent Wil Myers to the Padres and then-prospect Trea Turner to the Nats.

Souza will team up with Stammen again, this time on the coaching side. He replaces Victor Rodriguez, who left to take the same position with the Astros earlier this month. Souza will lead an offense that ranked just 18th in scoring despite a star-studded lineup. They were top 10 in batting average and on-base percentage and had the sport’s third-lowest strikeout rate, but they finished above only the Pirates and Cardinals in home runs.

Petco Park remains relatively favorable for pitchers. That may have played a bit of a role in the team’s pedestrian offense, but they were 23rd in scoring and 28th in homers on the road. Ryan O’Hearn and Luis Arraez have hit free agency. Although the Padres have expressed some interest in bringing Arraez back, first base stands as the most obvious position where the team could try to add power.

Knorr, 57, also knows Stammen from their time in Washington. He was the bullpen coach when Stammen broke into the majors in 2009. He earned a promotion to bench coach three years later and held that role through the ’15 campaign. Knorr subsequently spent time as an advisor in the front office, on Dave Martinez’s staff as first base coach, as a minor league manager, and in their player development department. He remained in the organization until the end of this past season.

Brian Esposito has been San Diego’s bench coach this year. He interviewed for the managerial position after Mike Shildt stepped down. The Friars obviously went in another direction. Acee writes that Esposito is expected to remain in the organization in a yet to be revealed role. The Padres are expected to retain highly-regarded pitching coaches Ruben Niebla and Ben Fritz (bullpen coach), each of whom is reportedly on a multi-year contract. It’s not yet known if they’ll make further changes to the hitting side.

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44 Comments

  1. DanFan

    1 month ago

    Yawn

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    • Longtimecoming

      1 month ago

      Take a nap Dan

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      • MLB Top 100 Commenter

        1 month ago

        A “nap” or a junior Snooza?

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  2. Robert Castillo

    1 month ago

    🙄

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    • Dumpster Divin Theo

      1 month ago

      Hi mom

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      Reply
  3. Butter Biscuits

    1 month ago

    Fantastic hire for hitting coach can’t say enough good things about him

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    • Dimitri_in_LA

      1 month ago

      Well say at least a few because this is a really puzzling hire.

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  4. toycannon

    1 month ago

    I’m a big fan of his great-great-great grandfather John Philip.

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    • Monkey’s Uncle

      1 month ago

      It’s true that to tell him that he got the job, the Padres called him on the Souza-phone.

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      • This one belongs to the Reds

        1 month ago

        Strike up the band!

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        • closetball

          1 month ago

          Don’t you mean Strike Out the Band?

          Reply
  5. mlb1225

    1 month ago

    Never forget his no-hitter saving catcher for Jordan Zimmerman with the Nats back in 2014.

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    • vaderzim

      1 month ago

      I believe Knorr was a coach on that team as well.

      Reply
  6. Blah blah blah

    1 month ago

    One of the drawbacks of hiring an inexperienced manager. He doesn’t have extensive league-wide connections so he just hires his buddies from his playing days.

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    • DanFan

      1 month ago

      It really isn’t going to make any difference. The bat boy and ball kid would have the same impact. This team has about $15-$20 mil tops to get a pitching staff, 1b and a legit MLB bench. To help out a manager without a clue. And try recruiting talent when the team is up for sale and the future is a big unknown. Good luck.

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      • Steinbrenner2728

        1 month ago

        Take a nap, Dan. You’ve done enough hyperbolic predictions for the day.

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  7. Jake51

    1 month ago

    Hiring a career platoon-defensive first .229 hitter as a hitting coach is quite the move

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    • Moonlight Graham

      1 month ago

      His career 36% K-rate aligns with today’s game, though.

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    • mlb1225

      1 month ago

      I mean, the Blue Jays had the 2nd most runs scored in the NL, and saw their team wRC+ go from 101 to 112 between 2024 and 2025, all with David Popkins as their hitting coach, a guy who never made it to Triple-A and only had a .669 OPS at Double-A.

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    • OldSaltUSN

      1 month ago

      True.

      On the other hand, those not blessed with gobs of natural talents have to work a lot harder, focus more on learning their craft, and sometimes become experts in their field, even if they personally didn’t have all the tools to excel as pro ball players. Don’t forget how steep that pyramid actually is. I don’t know Souza, but I have some confidence in Stammen and Preller’s judgment. Plus, we KNOW that it’s not one or two guys pulling that handle. A consensus decision was reached by come pretty good baseball folks.

      On the other hand ….
      … I think this is the 241st hitting coach in much fewer than 100 Padre seasons. And the Padres aren’t the exception to the rule. Hitting coaches are the single most expendable coach in the majors. We’ll see what happens. That’s part of the fun of the game. Rodriguez looked like the be all to end all as a hitting coach with the Pads last season
      … for maybe 45 days. 🙃🙄😖🙈🤣

      We’ll see how Souza does. If he’s still the Padres hitting coach 3 years from now, he’s an instant hall of famer. 🤣

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      • Simm

        1 month ago

        Old- True. Hitting coaches are the first to blame and first to go.

        What I find most interesting about this hire is his age. Padres now have a manager and a hitting coach that were recently players. This could be about knowing each other or perhaps getting younger coaches is about analytics.

        The older coaches generally have a more old school approach. Will see, I don’t think you can just look at a coaches playing history and judge how he will approach the job.

        Also most of these rich vets have their own hitting coaches.

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    • thefaithfulfriar

      1 month ago

      Those who can do. Those who can’t teach

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    • yeah, sure!

      1 month ago

      Those who can’t teach teach gym!

      Reply
  8. Rsox

    1 month ago

    Knorr is a guy a lot of people thought would eventually be a Manager. Hasn’t happened yet but i suppose it still could

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    • OldSaltUSN

      1 month ago

      sounds like a solid hire. Stammen needs the help.

      Reply
  9. Another Dodgers Fan

    1 month ago

    Maybe they’re hiring a staff new ownership won’t have any pushback from firing, then to hiring their own guys?

    Maybe lower cost staff as well?

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    • Simm

      1 month ago

      Or maybe they are guys they like for whatever reason we don’t know about.

      Most hitting coaches I’ve never heard of or were never very good. Neibla never made it out of aaa.

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  10. ohyeadam

    1 month ago

    That 3 team trade, and the previous myers trade, made for some memorable postseasons

    Reply
  11. James Midway

    1 month ago

    Has to be better than Victor Rodriguez.

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    • DanFan

      1 month ago

      Or the other 9 Preller went through.

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    • OldSaltUSN

      1 month ago

      Rodriguez was considered a great coach at the beginning of the season, and I think this was his second season, if I recall correctly. He did something well. It’s a tough gig.

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      Reply
  12. dcftw

    1 month ago

    The Nats have traded with the Padres more than any other team, and now they’re stacking their coaching staff with ex-nats as well.

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  13. fearthecub

    1 month ago

    Cubs legend

    1
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  14. RaysFan1998

    1 month ago

    Go Steven! What a sweet guy- go kick some butt.

    2
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  15. libertybell444

    1 month ago

    Good guy, good hire. Wish him well.

    1
    Reply
  16. This one belongs to the Reds

    1 month ago

    Charlie Lau was probably known as the best hitting coach ever. Look up his stats sometime.

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    • dradnatSehT

      1 month ago

      And he was in the greatest movie of all time, Max Dugan Returns, starring Marsha Mason, Donald Sutherland, Jason Robards, and a young Matthew Broderick. Charlie Lau gets hired to teach Matthew Broderick how to hit. Awesome.

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  17. Moff_Nick

    1 month ago

    The padres being terrible offensively this season had nothing to do with petco

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  18. Tigersin2050

    1 month ago

    Wow I totally forgot about this guy, cool

    1
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  19. freddiemeetgibby

    1 month ago

    Didn’t he write Die Hard?

    Reply
  20. OldSaltUSN

    1 month ago

    Name the top 5 or 10 hitting coaches in the Majors, and their records of success.

    You can’t.

    No one can.

    There aren’t 100 better picks for the job. There are resumes (e.g. Pujols, who probably doesn’t want the job), but few accomplished hitting coaches. Show me the Balsley or Niebla of hitting? Yeah, we’ll hire that guy, if he exists and is available.

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  21. Simm

    1 month ago

    Donica- I’m not sure I’d word it has front office mouthpieces. I think it could be more of receptive figure heads.

    Front offices everywhere now push down data and to the managers and coaches. Old school coaches may not be as receptive to this data or pressure to follow the data.

    These hires feel like a movement towards modern times. A manager that can communicate well with the players. Less coaching experience but that is being made up for with data driven decisions. Now the question is can they take that data and get the players and managers to apply it.

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  22. 2020vision

    1 month ago

    The Padres need marriage counseling and shrinks, more than random hires at hitting instructor.

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  23. mrpadre19

    1 month ago

    Charlie Lau is considered one of the best hitting coaches of all time.He was not a very good Major league hitter.
    Many ML hitting coaches never even hit at this level.

    Reply

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