The San Diego Padres named longtime major league relief pitcher Craig Stammen their new manager on Thursday, opting to give him a first managerial post.
Stammen spent 13 seasons as a pitcher, including six with the Padres from 2017-2022.
He remained with the MLB club as an assistant on the coaching staff, but has never held the top managerial role at any level of the game.
He'll take over the job vacated in October by Mike Shildt, who cited the "grind of the baseball season" when he stepped down.
Shildt led the Padres to back-to-back playoff appearances, but San Diego fell in winner-take-all playoff games in both 2024 and 2025.
"Craig has been here a long time, and the biggest thing you see with Craig is his belief in the Padres organization and his belief in our players," Padres gene

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