Padres manager Mike Shildt announces retirement taken in San Diego  (San Diego Padres)

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Sep 19, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; San Diego Padres manager Mike Shildt (8) looks on from the sidelines before a baseball game between the Chicago White Sox and San Diego Padres at Rate Field.

SAN DIEGO -- After two seasons at the helm in America's Finest City, Mike Shildt announced his retirement on Monday morning. Shildt finishes his managerial career with a 435-340 record and five 90-win seasons as a full-time manager. He led the Padres to back-to-back postseason appearances in 2024 and '25, the first time the franchise had done so since the '05-'06 seasons. 

With two years remaining on his contract, Shildt cited the job had taken a "severe toll" on him "mentally and physically," in a letter he submitted to the San Diego Union-Tribune.

The Padres will now begin the search for their fourth skipper since the 2020 season. There are internal candidates that could be considered for the vacancy, such as former Seattle Mariners manager Scott Servais, former big leaguer Mark Loretta, who currently serves as a special assistant to Padres CEO Erik Greupner, and pitching coach Ruben Niebla.

Externally, a very intriguing name sticks out like no other. Four-time World Series champion and former Padres manager Bruce Bochy. 

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