Padres uses Mike Shildt Ejection to set up the return in victory to the Yankees

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San Diego Padres manager Mike Shildt made an adjustment during the team’s return victory against New York Yankees, and this led to his ejection.

Shildt was upset by the decision of the marble referee Adrian Johnson to expel Fernando Tatis Jr. in the eighth round after the withdrawal of the Slugger. Tatis had words for the referee when he returned to the canoe. Once launched, Shildt has switched to the canoe.

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San Diego Padres manager Mike Shildt, on the right, throws a pen as he argued with referee Adrian Johnson in the eighth round of a baseball match against New York Yankees on Monday May 5, 2025 in New York. (Photo / Pamela Smith)

San Diego Padres manager Mike Shildt, on the right, is playing with referee Adrian Johnson in the eighth round of a baseball match against New York Yankees on Monday May 5, 2025 in New York. (Photo / Pamela Smith)

The manager threw everything he had in his hands, then removed his glasses to chat with Johnson. It does not seem that beautiful jokes have been exchanged.

“My glasses did it. I had my head on me to make sure,” he said after the match. “I had a lot of BP on my shoulders – not as operational as I would like, but he came into play, and I made sure that he was staying in the grass. I didn’t want them to scratch. I really like these glasses.”

Padres at the Padres stop, Xander Bogaerts, said he seemed that Shildt was ready to fight.

“Shilty went down to the tunnel, and he still groves,” he said. “I think he was ready to fight.”

Shildt was struggling with his 15th ejection of his career.

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“I probably have the least ejections of the players in my time to manage, so our players play, they stay in the game, they are very respectful, rightly, for the referees,” he said. “I will leave the body of the work for the referee’s note to speak of himself, and we will leave that.”

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

San Diego dragged 3-0 at that time, but it seemed that Shildt was struggling to do something from the Padres players. The lifter of the Devin Williams Yankees walked Luis Arraez to load the bases with two withdrawals.

Luke Weaver relieved Williams and gave a double of two Manny Machado heats, followed by a simple two -point bogaerts.

“Tatis is hot,” said Arraez. “I love Mike Shildt. He supports his players, and when I saw this thing, I said:” We come back! “”

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

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