Padres uses Mike Shildt -Draft Mount Comback in Win Over Yankees

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San Diego Padres Manager Mike Shilde threw a fit during the team’s comeback victory against New York Yankees, and that led to his draft.

Shild was upset over the referee with home plate Adrian Johnson’s decision to push Fernando Tatis Jr. In the eighth round after the swallower’s strike. Tatis had words to the judge when he went back to Dugout. When thrown, shilded shouted out of dugout.

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San Diego Padres Manager Mike Shild, Right, throws a pen as he argues with Judge Adrian Johnson during the eighth of a baseball match against New York Yankees on Monday, May 5, 2025 in New York City. (AP Photo/Pamela Smith)

San Diego Padres Manager Mike Shild, Right, argues with Judge Adrian Johnson during the eighth round of a baseball match against New York Yankees on Monday 5 May 2025 in New York City. (AP Photo/Pamela Smith)

The manager threw everything he had in his hands, then removed his glasses to argue with Johnson. It does not appear that any wonderful pleasures were exchanged.

“My glasses did it. I had my head about me to secure me,” he said after the game. “I got some – a lot of BPs on my shoulders – not as operable as I could wish, but it came into play and I made sure it was in the grass. I didn’t want them scratched. I like these glasses a lot.”

Padre’s shortstop Xander Bogaerts said it looked like shild was ready to fight.

“Shilty came down the tunnel, and he still got rid of,” he said. “I think he was ready to fight.”

Shild was saddled with his 15th exhaust of his career.

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“I probably have the fewest quantity of player secretions in my time to control, so our players play, they remain in the game, they are very respectful, rightly, for the judges,” he said. “I will let the body of the work for the referee class speak for themselves and we leave it by it.”

San Diego Padres’ Fernando Tatis Jr., #23, strikes out during the eighth round of a baseball match against New York Yankees on Monday 5 May 2025 in New York City. (AP Photo/Pamela Smith)

San Diego drew 3-0 at the time, but it seemed that Shild’s fighting ways brought something out of the Padres players. Yankee’s Reliever Devin Williams went Luis Arraez to load the bases with two outs.

Luke Weaver eased Williams and allowed a Manny Machado to-Run double followed by a Bogaert’s two-run single.

“Tatis made me hot,” Arraez said. “I love Mike Shild. He supports his players and when I saw that thing, I said, ‘We’re coming back!'”

Yankees fell to 19-16. San Diego improved to 23-11.

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