The San Diego Padres managed to salvage pride and avoid a series sweep, but the spotlight remains firmly on rookie manager Craig Stammen as he continues to grow into the role.
A Much-Needed Response
After dropping the opening games of the series, the Padres delivered a timely response to secure a win and prevent a sweep. The victory may not erase earlier struggles, but it provides a crucial confidence boost for a team still searching for consistency.

Learning Curve for Stammen
Stepping into a managerial role comes with immediate pressure — and for Stammen, the transition has been a work in progress.
Key challenges have included:
- Bullpen management in high-pressure situations
- In-game adjustments against experienced opposing managers
- Balancing player development with winning expectations
Moments throughout the series highlighted both the potential and the growing pains.
Signs of Progress
Despite the ups and downs, there were encouraging signs:
- Smarter pitching rotations in the final game
- Improved late-inning decision-making
- Better defensive organisation
Avoiding the sweep wasn’t just about the result — it was about showing adaptability.
Club Backing the Process
The Padres appear committed to giving Stammen time to develop. Players have publicly backed their manager, emphasizing belief in his approach and leadership style.
In a long MLB season, patience can often be the difference between growth and regression.
Bigger Picture
One win doesn’t define a season — but it can shift momentum.
For the Padres, this could be a turning point.
For Stammen, it’s another step in a learning journey that’s playing out in real time.
The result?
Progress, even if imperfect.






