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Padres Manager Mike Shildt Retires as Team Begins Search for Successor

He cited the job’s severe toll on his health as the reason for stepping away.

Overview

  • Shildt announced his immediate retirement on Oct. 13 after San Diego’s Wild Card Series loss, departing with two years left on his extension.
  • Across two seasons he went 183-141 with consecutive 90-win campaigns and back-to-back postseason berths, a franchise first for 90-win seasons.
  • A.J. Preller confirmed the decision and said the managerial search has begun with the stated goal of contending for a 2026 World Series.
  • Shildt said he had considered retirement during the season and became at peace with the decision shortly after the playoff exit.
  • Recent reporting indicates he does not plan to manage again soon and declined a contractual payout, while he denied that front-office friction played a role.