Former Angels manager Phil Nevin and Angels infield coordinator Benji Gil are on the Padres’ radar for interviews as the club continues its managerial search, according to The Athletic’s Dennis Lin and Britt Ghiroli (both links to X). Nevin might interview this week while Gil “is in preliminary discussions” about a potential interview.
Nevin has plenty of Padres ties, as he lives just outside San Diego and played seven (1999-2005) of his 12 Major League seasons in a Padres uniform. Since retiring from playing, Nevin has had a lengthy career as a coach and manager in the majors and minors, culminating in his first MLB managerial gig with the Angels over the last two seasons. Taking over as Los Angeles’ interim skipper when Joe Maddon was fired in June 2022, Nevin was properly made the manager following the season, though given only a one-year contract. Nevin posted an 119-149 overall record as the Angels’ manager, and he wasn’t given a new deal following the 2023 campaign as the Halos chose to instead look for a new dugout boss.
Gil has never managed at the Major League level, and has been on the Angels’ coaching staff for only the last two seasons. Still, the 51-year-old Gil has the past experience of an eight-year playing career in the bigs, as well as some managerial experience outside of the affiliated minors. Gil has worked as a manager in Mexican baseball, most notably helming Mexico’s national teams during the 2020 Summer Olympics and during the 2023 World Baseball Classic. The Angels reportedly had interest in Gil as a possible candidate for their own managerial vacancy, though it isn’t yet known if the former infielder has sat down for a former interview with the Angels’ upper management.
In a sense, the two candidates represent the four (non-interim managers) who have run the Padres’ dugout during A.J. Preller’s tenure as the club’s president of baseball operations. Nevin is a veteran baseball man with past managerial experience, like Bud Black (who Preller inherited Bud Black as his first skipper) and Bob Melvin (who managed the Padres over the last two seasons). In between those hires, Preller went with Andy Green and Jayce Tingler, both first-time managers with relatively little coaching experience on a Major League staff.
This same dynamic exists between the other two known candidates for the San Diego job. Bench coach Ryan Flaherty has never managed at the MLB level but has been on the Padres’ coaching staff for the last four seasons, while senior associate Mike Shildt was the Cardinals’ skipper from 2018-21. Flaherty and Shildt are considered the favorites to be the next Padres’ manager, though Preller said that the team would be exploring external candidates out of more than due diligence. “We’re going to make sure we exhaust all the different possibilities to get the right choice….We want to try to get it right,” Preller said.
Ghiroli also notes that Eric Chavez is “no longer expected to be in the mix” after garnering some level of interest from the Padres in their search. Chavez has long been seen as a possible future manager, and he has worked on the Mets’ staff for the last two seasons, including a bench coach role in 2023. Since the Mets are themselves looking for a new manager to replace Buck Showalter, Chavez’s future in New York could well be in flux, though it appears he won’t be part of the Padres’ search.
drasco036
Oh if there was ever a need for a roflmao emoji, this is it!
Plugnplay
Wow! Nevin really? Don’t do it SD.
Hemlock
Nevin a million years will that happen.
BadNewsUnicorns
I see what you did there…nice!
Cleon Jones
Nevin? Why?
drasco036
Padres are considering a magic 8 ball for their next manager.
Buff Barnacles
I could see San Diego as a nice coming home party for Phil Nevin
Angels2WS
The Friars must have seen something good while sweeping the Angels in early July.
Hired Gun 23
Mike Shildt is the logical choice…
Rsox
Which is apparently precisely why Preller is trying to find garbage he thinks he can control instead of the move that makes the most logical Baseball sense
Hired Gun 23
So who would be your choice and why?
Rsox
My choice would be Shildt, which i think would be most people’s choice. It seems like Preller is looking for a new Andy Green/Jayce Tingler with these choices
Hired Gun 23
I got a feeling he’s not going to get to hire a “newbie” manager. He’s done it twice, to no avail. Shildt fits what this team needs.
GarryHarris
Andy Green wasn’t a bad manager. There wasn’t much of a team in SD at that time.
This one belongs to the Reds
I think the word you are looking for is cheap.
Reynaldo
God have mercy
CNichols
I think some of these interviews might be to fill out the rest of the staff. If Matt Williams and Ryan Christenson are going to SF and if they promote Flaherty to manager they’re going to need a bench coach/associate manager, an “offensive coordinator” and a 3rd base coach, at least. Even if Flaherty stays in his current spot, there’s at least a couple openings.
Rsox
You don’t need an offensive coordinator, this isn’t the NFL. You need a Bench Coach, Hitting Coach, Pitching Coach First Base Coach, Third Base Coach, and Bullpen Coach, everything else is superfluous and just undermines the Manager. Guarantee you one of the biggest problems with the Giants the past couple of seasons was too many cooks in the kitchen
Pads Fans
Every team in MLB has more coaches than that. The fewest is 9, the most was the Giants at 13.
CNichols
The Padres didn’t have a hitting coach last year, they called that position offensive coordinator.
Pads Fans
Flaherty carried the title of bench coach/offensive coordinator. He didn’t have the responsibilities of a normal hitting coach.
The Padres had two assistant hitting coaches who shared the duties.
It was rumored when Melvin was hired that Preller had a deal to bring Snitker on as hitting coach but Melvin said no. I think the Padres do add an actual hitting coach this time.
Pads Fans
Troy, not Brian.
tangerinepony
If the Padres want to win and win big then Phil Nevin should be the last manager they consider
i like al conin
Why? He was really well respected by his players, led the Angels through substantial adversity, kept them in the race until August and had to manage through 25% of the roster being released in September. I say give him an open-mind and let the process work.
tangerinepony
You can’t be serious lol They had Bob Melvin very well respected and if they go with Nevin that’s like comparing rich milk chocolate to horse manure
i like al conin
Why? Gotta look under the hood at Nevin’s performance. Under this rationale the Red Sox should have never hired that losing manager Terry Franconia or the Yankees with Joe Girardi.
JSC Cubbs
@tangerinpony
I know which one I’d grow my crops in
tangerinepony
Nevins performance is the reason why the angels fired him!! Lol
rottenboyfriend
Obviously U didn’t watch many Angel games! He was horrible with the pen and blew up at the umpires almost daily!
i like al conin
You’re embarrassing yourself saying that.
Hurricane Sandy
@ i like al conin -did you mean to say “Joe Torre” as opposed to Joe Girardi? I like your thesis – Just think you used the wrong Joe.
i like al conin
@Hurricane Sandy: thanks for asking. Torre is another good one but I did mean Joe Girardi bc he came to the Yankees after his losing record as the Marlins manager.
Hurricane Sandy
@i like al conin – I stand corrected. I am kind of shocked to see that Joe Girardi was under .500 that one year with the Marlins. All I remembered about that year was that he won Manager of the Year and everyone seemed to think he had a very bright future as a big league manager. My apologies for the uninformed opinion.
JoeBrady
Phil Nevin should be the last manager they consider
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I’m not a Nevin fan, but Tito spoke highly of him. That should be enough to get him an interview.
nosake
Some of Nevin’s calls were cringe-worthy with the Angels. Pads! Please don’t.
Kershaw's Lesser Known Right Arm
Nevin on the Padres would be high-level entertainment
Dumpster Divin Theo
Benji Is a dog
SweetBabyRayKingsThickThighs
A pomeranian
Dumpster Divin Theo
Who’s a good boy?
Gwynning
*Pomeranz-ian
Brew88
Jack Russell recommends him
Dumpster Divin Theo
Rex Hudler too
Gwynning
My road dog since Cal State Fulls… and we love ya Nev… but hey, we’re good. Thanks for coming by, our people will call you. Do you need your parking validated?
i like al conin
Love the CSUF reference. Went there too during the incredible Nevin/ Kotsay years.
Gwynning
Nev would drive to my High School to hit me fungos and I thought it was the coolest thing on Earth that the Golden Spikes winner is making me a better shortstop for my CIF team. Just an absolutely wonderful guy that even kicked us his old Black Magic Eastons. I couldn’t find a 33/29… but he would always have a bag full and share. He didn’t have to do ANY of that, and for that I thank Phil! Cheers Al, makes me wonder if we passed each other one day on campus! Aloha amigo, go Titans.
Pads Fans
You play in RB or Poway? BTW, SDSU plays the Titans in basketball on Monday.
Gwynning
Fallbrook Warriors! Nevin was Coach Jorde’s disciple (at CSUF before Jorde went to Fallbrook) and Nev would always show up if Jorde mentioned “somethin” was coming up! (Big game, Lions Tourney, practices, etc.) We had it good, no doubt!
Gwynning
Oh I’m sorry to any offended eyes, but I gotta root for the Tecs when it comes down to it! Go Titans every other game lol
Gwynning
Aztecs = the Gwynn effect
Pads Fans
I live in Bonsall. Neighbors almost. Jorde retired in 2001, 2002? I heard he passed away a couple years ago. Last time I saw him was at one of the Duke Snider Home Run Derbies. If I remember correctly Mike Leake played for Fallbrook Union. Sounds like that was after you were there.
i like al conin
Really cool, Gwynning! I like that story. Go Titans!
Gwynning
All true. RIP Coach Jorde, he was a heckuva guy. We were virtually neighbors; what a small world! We lived in Bonsall too (school until 8th grade). I grad’ed FUHS in mid-90’s but my lil brother played with MLBers Troy Cate, Matt Chico, Donny Lucy and then Mike Leake came up later on. Duke Snider Field was such a fun ballpark, really nice to chat it up with someone “in the know”! Cheers amigo, thanks for the jog down memory lane!
JoeBrady
Great story. I feel better just having read it.
Brew88
Nevin was one (of many) who influenced me to pursue academia rather than baseball. I’ll just leave it at that.
Pads Fans
That is really cool. Jorde was a legend in these parts.
Is Donny Lucy the son of Bob Lucy from Del Rey Avocado?
Gwynning
Poor Brew… it was just his luck that nobody was drafting a weak-stick no-glove back-up left fielder that year. =P
Gwynning
Yes, and Donny’s older brother Pat was a pretty good pitcher. Threw for USD and then the St. Paul Saints. The whole family is super nice!
Brew’88
try junk-thrower with a straight fastball, now I toss hypotheses, much easier
Brew’88
Fallbrook has a baseball team? In my time they were known for golf, but very good in golf
Brew’88
Nov 6 at Viejas. We’ll find out soon enough if Saunders is ready, if Byrd can spell Trammell, if Parrish finds his shot, and if Waters and Heide and Pal can reach the defensive high-bar
Gwynning
We lost to Eastlake in Semis my Senior year, but Brooktown just won their 1st CIF title last year! For such a “quiet” school, we sure pump out some bangers!
aragon
Your neighber’s dog seems smarter.
GOAT Closer Esteban Yan
Another roster with underachieving bloated salaries. Nevin’s perfect for this team.
prov356
Wow, just wow. How does a guy who failed at his job with a losing record get an interview for the same position he just failed at with another team?
i like al conin
Why not look deeper why he had losing record?
prov356
I read your comment above: “He was really well respected by his players, led the Angels through substantial adversity, kept them in the race until August and had to manage through 25% of the roster being released in September. I say give him an open-mind and let the process work.”
1-What substantial adversity did he manage through?
2-Being in the race til August had nothing to do with Nevin’s in-game management decisions.
3-After Moreno and Minasian went for it at the deadline, the team tanked with Nevin at the helm instead of getting better with the additions. So it was because of Nevin himself that he lost 25% of his roster to finish the year.
By all accounts the players liked him as you said. But having your players like you doesn’t win games. At best, he needs to spend a few years as a bench coach and learn the job of manager.
i like al conin
To your questions:
1. They had a substantial amount of injures ALL season. And he lost Trout early July for the year and Ohtani SP in August and hitter in early Sept.
2. He kept them in the race well past the ASG despite all those injuries.
3. They were a few games back on Aug. 1 and they lost from there bc of injuries. He had a losing record in Sept bc he lost 25% of his MLB players for minor leagues who didn’t belong on the MLB club.
Read the July MLB..com piece on how much the players respected him and how Minasian said that’s a top quality he looks for in a manager.
Summary: he kept them in the race nearly all year despite a huge amount of injuries and was well respected.
prov356
I think you’re giving too much credit to Nevin for any success they had. Minasian handed Nevin an upgraded team at the deadline and and they still tanked. Every team had injuries and every year people say the same thing – “yeah but the Angels had more”. That’s just not true. The teams that make the playoffs are those who can manage around and through the injuries and have the depth to back fill. The Angels had neither a competent manager nor depth. So I stand by my original statements but I respect your contrasting opinion.
outinleftfield
The Angels had the most injuries in MLB. Then they waived 5 players including 4 starters.
i like al conin
Prov, with respect,you have it wrong. He led them to contention most of the year despite so many injuries. He got more players at the deadline, yes, but he lost key players too. You’re drawing a conclusion about Nevin without the necessary data.
i like al conin
They lost these starters to long-term injuries- O’Hoppe, Ward, Trout, Rendon, Drury, Neto, Ohtani, Rengifo, Sandoval, Joyce, Bachman, Urshela, Quijada then lost 25% of their starters for all of September being released. This was a playoff contending team with the injuries past August and would have likely made it in otherwise.
outinleftfield
The Angels had a record number of players hit the IL other than 2020 with all the COVID IL visits and a record number of player days on the IL.
They not only had more, they set a record for the most ever.
Then they waived 5 players including 4 starters to save payroll.
The Angels had ONE position player that was in the opening day lineup and was NOT on the IL for the final game of the season or that had not been waived. Drury.
The Angels used 30 positions players during the season. Considering they could only have 13 at a time, that is incredible.
By comparison the Dodgers, the team with the 2nd most players to hit the IL only used 22 position players.
So prov, your basic premise is wrong. It WAS about injuries. They DID have the depth to start he season if it was a normal season for injuries. In fact, most writers were saying depth was their strength to start the season. They were praising Minasian for doing so on a shoestring and without taking pon long term contracts.
i like al conin
Really well said, Outinleftfield.
outinleftfield
Not sure why you are assuming he is interviewing to be the manager there. Didn’t they lose their manager, bench coach or whatever Christenson was called, and 3B coach?
prov356
I’m not assuming. It’s in the title of the article: “Padres Considering Phil Nevin, Benji Gil As Managerial Candidates”
outinleftfield
So they assumed so you assumed too. Its not a given. It also doesn’t include the fact that Eric Chavez is being interviewed by the Padres.
The Padres have multiple openings in their coaching staff. Any of these guys could be considered for any of the openings.
Lin also says that “Mike Shildt and Ryan Flaherty continued to be viewed as the favorites for the job”.
Eric Chavez was a hitting coach.
Nevin was a 3B coach
Gil was an infield coach
Why would it be assumed that they are not interviewing for those positions?
Pads Fans
The Padres lost Melvin, Christenson, and Williams. They were the manager, bench coach/associate manager, and 3B coach. 1B Macias was a Melvin hire, so he may also be following him to the Giants. Melvin had said absolutely no to the hitting coach that Preller had chosen in 2021, so they are likely looking to fill that position too.
So five positions that are likely to need to be filled. Pretty sure that Preller is interviewing for all those positions.
Shildt is who I think will be named manager. He has a great working relationship with Preller and was a very good manager in St Louis.
Flaherty was hired by Preller to be the bench coach but Melvin wanted Christenson, so they gave Christenson the title associate manager. I think Flaherty is likely to be bench coach for Shildt unless he has someone else in mind.
Nevin was a 3B coach before being made the interim manager for the Angels. IT would make sense to interview him with the idea of making him the 3B coach. A homecoming for him.
Benji Gil;s father still lives in Tijuana. He went to school at Sweetwater and then Castle Park in Chula Vista. He is the infield coach in Anaheim and I can’t remember a single time an infield coach became manager. Can you? I am betting he is looking to coach for a better run organization than the Angels. At least have a shot at getting a ring.
Eric Chavez was born and raised in San Diego area and while he was the bench coach this season, before that he was the assistant hitting coach in the Bronx and then hitting coach in Queens in 2021 and 2022. Not very likely that he is being thought about to make that jump to manager. Most likely to fill the hitting coach position that Melvin blocked Preller from hiring.
disadvantage
@prov
If you’re going to base a manager on a losing record and “failing” with another team, then I advise you to look away from your TV when the World Series is on. Because, I’m not sure the best way to tell you this, but the manager of the team that currently sits at 3-1 lost 98, 89, and then 85 games in his final three seasons with his previous team.
JoeBrady
How does a guy who failed at his job with a losing record get an interview for the same position
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Tito and Joe Torre would like a word.
stevewpants
Let’s keep pushing at those edges for no reason, interview Lou Pinella, Joe Torre, and then like Sean Casey and Mark DeRosa, cuz it’s the Padres.
Bart Harley Jarvis
How’s about Tace Jingler?
DanUgglasRing
Omfg I hope SD hires Nevin that would be incredible for the lolz
stubby66
Don’t understand why these teams aren’t looking at Mike Redmond.
BaseballisLife
The Padres are interviewing for multiple positions. Manager, bench coach, 3B coach, and likely a hitting coach too.
Either of those 2 would be good fits for a position other than manager.
Saw a Twitter post that suggested
Manager – Shildt
Bench Coach- Flaherty
3B Coach – Nevin
Infield Coach – Gil
Gwynning
What has 2 thumbs and likes this idea?
This Gwynning guy!
Even though Nev wasn’t the “perfect” 3B Coach in NY, I’d take him there. I suspect his judgments are better (in that regard.) He could truly help a team if he’s JAC. (Just A Coach)
James Midway
I would like that set up. Don’t want Nevin to manage but a coaching job would be fine for the former Friar.
outinleftfield
That is kind of bringing the San Diego players and natives home. Nevin played for the Padres and lives in Poway. Gill was born and played high school ball in San Diego.
Rexhudler86
I don’t think Gil will leave the angels for infield coach.
Pads Fans
Gil might replace Macias as 1B coach if Macias follows Melvin to the Giants.
Eric Chavez could take a position as hitting coach.
websoulsurfer
I would think Eric Chavez would also be a good fit on the Padres coaching staff, but not really as manager. Hitting coach maybe.
Lefty_Orioles_Fan
I thought Phil Nevin had the Angels playing hard, but his pitching stunk and it killed them
I hope Nevin gets another chance
i like al conin
Yeah the SP took a huge step back from 2022. It was largely bc of the injuries this year
Lefty_Orioles_Fan
The bullpen was a disaster
i like al conin
Yes, that too. And why did they keep Loup all year? Horrible stuff
outinleftfield
Just not with the Angels
James Midway
I’m good with Gil but I would rather him be the Angels manager. It’s a no for Nevin.
thefaithfulfriar
I can’t stand it
CrikesAlready
If it was playing years Nevin that was hired to coach, or manage the Padres, he would not put up with AJ Preller. He was very demonstrably upset with the playing conditions at Petco Park. He did more than just what was shown on video.
deepseamonster32
Phil Nevin? Padres must really intend to cut spending, starting with a worthless manager
Tom the ray fan
Preller should manage as well, apparently all the Padre apologists think he’s God’s gift.
This one belongs to the Reds
The Padres called me, but after telling them who I didn’t want on my ballclub, they hung up.
VegasSDfan
Pass, pass, pass
I.M. Insane
John Farrell on Line 1
acoss13
Preller…dude you have Mike Schildt, a proven good manager, don’t complicate this…
Paleobros
Joe Maddon