News

After Fernando Tatís Jr. was tossed from the game for questioning a called strike in the top of the eighth inning (starts at ...
San Diego Padres manager Mike Shildt tossed nearly everything he had on him, including his glasses, as he screamed at the ...
The San Diego Padres staged a blinding comeback against the New York Yankees in the top of the eighth inning Monday night ...
San Diego Padres manager Mike Shildt got tossed after an iconic tantrum and his glasses paid the price, but his team beat the ...
Mike Shildt can run hot. Cardinals fans saw some of that when he was here. And the Padres appreciate that competitiveness.
San Diego Padres manager Mike Shildt was so enraged during a tantrum with umpire Adrian Johnson that he chucked his glasses ...
A tantrum by San Diego’s manager following the first major league ejection of star slugger Fernando Tatis Jr. fired up the ...
San Diego Padres All-Star right fielder Fernando Tatis Jr. cited fatigue as a reason why he has avoided using a leg kick during his at bats in May. “Just (tryin ...
Monday night was one of those instances where a great manager can make all the difference. The San Diego Padres were battling ...
Manager Mike Shildt #8 of the San Diego Padres exchanges words with umpire Adrian Johnson #80 and umpire Quinn Wolcott #81 ...
The Padres won games and also gained players. The return of All-Stars Jackson Merrill and Jake Cronenworth from the injured list during the trip made their lineup whole for the first time since early ...
Mike Shildt wasn’t around to see it. He’d just thrown his glasses amid a heated argument with home-plate umpire Adrian ...