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The San Diego Padres Manager, Mike Shildt, launched an attack during the team’s return victory against the New York Yankees, and led him to his expulsion.
Shildt was upset by the decision of the arbiter of the dish Adrian Johnson to expel Fernando Tatis Jr. in the eighth entrance after the toletero punch. Tatis had words for the referee as he returned to the bench. Once he was thrown, Shildt left the bench.
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The San Diego Padres manager, Mike Shildt, on the right, launches a pen while arising with referee Adrian Johnson during the eighth entry of a baseball game against the New York Yankees on Monday, May 5, 2025 in New York City. (AP Photo/Pamela Smith)

The San Diego Padres Manager Mike Shildt, on the right, discusses referee Adrian Johnson during the eighth entry of a baseball game against the New York Yankees on Monday, May 5, 2025 in New York City. (AP Photo/Pamela Smith)
The manager threw everything in his hands and then removed his glasses to argue with Johnson. It does not seem to exchange good jokes.
“My glasses did it. I had my head on me to make sure,” he said after the game. “I have some, many BP on my shoulders, not as operable as I would like, but it came into play, and I made sure I stayed in the grass. I didn’t want to scratch them. I really like these glasses.”
The parents’ campocorto, Xander Bogerts, said it seemed that Shildt was ready to fight.
“Shilty went down the tunnel, and he was still singing,” he said. “I think I was ready to fight.”
Shildt was loaded with his fifteenth expulsion from his career.
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“I probably have the least amount of players in my time driving, so our players play, they remain in the game, they are very respectful, rightly, for the referees,” he said. “I will let the body of work for the degree of referee speak by itself, and we will leave it like that.”

Fernando Tatis Jr. de San Diego Padres, #23, attacks during the eighth entry of a baseball game against the New York Yankees on Monday, May 5, 2025 in New York City. (AP Photo/Pamela Smith)
San Diego continued 3-0 at that time, but it seemed that Shildt’s fighting forms took something out of parents players. The Yankees reliever Devin Williams walked to Luis Arraáz to load the bases with two outs.
Luke Weaver relieved Williams and allowed a double of two Manny Machado races followed by a two -run from Bogaerts.
“Tatis was hot,” Arraáz said. “I love Mike Shildt. He supports his players, and when I saw that thing, I said: ‘We return!'”
The Yankees fell to 19-16. San Diego improved 23-11.