Padres Shock MLB: Hire Retired Reliever Craig Stammen as New Manager on 3-Year Deal….

 

In a move that stunned the baseball world, the San Diego Padres have named **Craig Stammen**, a 41-year-old former relief pitcher with **zero coaching experience**, as their new manager on a three-year contract, effective immediately.

 

The announcement came just 48 hours after Mike Shildtโ€™s unexpected retirement, capping a whirlwind week that has left fans, analysts, and even players reeling.

 

Stammen, who spent the final four seasons of his 14-year MLB career with the Padres (2017โ€“2021, 2023), hung up his cleats for good after the 2023 campaign. Known for his sinker-slider combo, clubhouse leadership, and dry wit, he retires with a 3.66 career ERA, 58 saves, and a reputation as one of the gameโ€™s most respected middle relievers.

 

But managing? Thatโ€™s uncharted territory.

 

> โ€œThis isnโ€™t about experience on a rรฉsumรฉ,โ€ said Padres GM **A.J. Preller** in a packed press conference at Petco Park. โ€œItโ€™s about trust, intelligence, and understanding what wins in todayโ€™s game. Craig knows this organization. He knows pressure. And he knows how to get the most out of a bullpenโ€”and now, an entire roster.โ€

 

### From the Mound to the Dugout: A Historic Leap

 

Stammen becomes just the **third former MLB player in the modern era** to be named manager without any prior coaching role at the professional levelโ€”joining **Mike Matheny** (Cardinals, 2012) and **Aaron Boone** (Yankees, 2018) in that rare club.

 

Unlike Matheny and Boone, who had front-office or broadcasting roles post-retirement, Stammen spent the last two years **out of baseball entirely**, running a youth pitching academy in his native Ohio and occasionally guest-commentating for Bally Sports San Diego.

 

His only known managerial experience? Coaching his sonโ€™s 10U travel team to a regional championship last summer.

 

### Why Stammen? The Preller Vision

 

Sources close to the organization say Preller and ownership targeted Stammen for three key reasons:

 

1. **Player Trust** โ€“ Stammen was a vocal leader during the Padresโ€™ 2020 playoff run and mentored young arms like **Ryan Weathers** and **Adrian Morejon**. Current stars **Manny Machado** and **Xander Bogaerts** reportedly gave glowing endorsements.

 

2. **Analytics Fluency** โ€“ Despite his old-school demeanor, Stammen embraced pitch design and data during his playing days, working closely with the Padresโ€™ R&D department to refine his arsenal.

 

3. **Cultural Reset** โ€“ After two years of high drama under Shildt (including reported tensions with Preller), the front office wanted a โ€œPadres liferโ€ who embodies the clubโ€™s identity without ego.

 

### Fan Reaction: Genius or Gamble?

 

The internet exploded within minutes of the announcement.

 

– **โ€œA.J. Preller just hired his beer-league buddy to manage a $250M payroll. We are so cooked.โ€** โ€“ @PadresPain, 2.1K likes

– **โ€œStammen bled brown and gold. He gets it. This is the most Padres move everโ€”and Iโ€™m here for it.โ€** โ€“ @FriarFaithful, 1.8K likes

– **โ€œZero coaching experience but he faced Shohei in a tie game. Iโ€™ll allow it.โ€** โ€“ @GaslampBall, 3.4K likes

 

One viral clip shows Stammen, in a 2020 postgame interview, diagramming a defensive shift on a napkinโ€”**the same napkin now framed in the Padresโ€™ front office**.

 

### The Shildt Exit: Still a Mystery

 

Mike Shildt, who led the Padres to back-to-back playoff appearances, cited โ€œfamily reasonsโ€ in his retirement statement. But whispers persist of friction with Preller over roster decisions and playing timeโ€”particularly the handling of **Fernando Tatis Jr.**โ€™s position change and **Yu Darvish**โ€™s workload.

 

Shildt leaves with a 182-142 record in San Diego and a reputation as a playersโ€™ manager. His departure clears **$6 million** in salary, funds the Padres may now redirect toward retaining **Dylan Cease** or **Michael King**.

 

### Whatโ€™s Next for Manager Stammen?

 

The real test begins in February.

 

– **Coaching Staff**: Bench coach **Ryan Flaherty** is expected to return, with rumors that **Skip Schumaker** (fresh off Miami) could join as a senior advisor.

– **Spring Training** will be a proving ground. Stammen has already scheduled one-on-one film sessions with every pitcher.

– **The Bullpen** โ€“ his former domain โ€“ will be his first canvas. Can he turn **Robert Suarez** into a reliable closer and develop **Jhony Brito** into a high-leverage weapon?

 

### Final Verdict: Bold or Bonkers?

 

Only time will tell if Craig Stammen is the next **Bob Melvin** success storyโ€ฆ or the next cautionary tale.

 

But one thing is certain: **San Diego just became the most unpredictable team in baseballโ€”again.**

 

And in a division with the Dodgers, Giants, and Diamondbacks, that might be exactly what the Padres need.

 

 

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