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San Diego Padres manager Mike Shildt tossed nearly everything he had on him, including his glasses, as he screamed at the ...
San Diego Padres manager Mike Shildt got tossed after an iconic tantrum and his glasses paid the price, but his team beat the ...
The right-hander was scheduled to face hitters Thursday, and his next step could constitute his first competitive innings ...
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 ...
That surely wasn’t a normal discussion between the frustrated Padres manager and the umpire. The post Padres Mike Shildt ...
After Fernando Tatís Jr. was tossed from the game for questioning a called strike in the top of the eighth inning (starts at ...
The 38-year-old, who still has three seasons remaining on his $108 million contract, is scheduled to increase his workload as he looks to return from an injury.
The pitcher who left with an injury in the seventh inning of Wednesday's game in New York, shortly after he lost a no-hitter, updated his status while speaking ...
Padres manager Mike Shildt deserves a lot of credit for the success of the San Diego Padres over the last year-plus. The ...
San Diego manager Mike Shildt was so angry with plate umpire Adrian Johnson that he made a spectacle by tossing his glasses ...
Mike Shildt talks about Michael King's work on the mound, Jackson Merrill's return to the lineup and more following the ...