The Padres announced their 2025 coaching staff on Friday evening. The most notable development is that Brian Esposito has been named bench coach. San Diego operated without a bench coach during Mike Shildt’s first year at the helm.
Esposito, 45, had already taken some of the traditional bench coach responsibilities. His prior title had been game strategy assistant. He’ll continue to work as one of Shildt’s top lieutenants. A former catcher who appeared in three MLB games amidst a 13-year professional playing career, Esposito has worked in the San Diego organization for the past three years.
The rest of the staff is as follows: pitching coach Ruben Niebla, hitting coach Victor Rodriguez, third base coach/infield instructor Tim Leiper, first base coach/outfield instructor David Macias, assistant hitting coaches Pat O’Sullivan and Mike McCoy, game planning assistant Peter Summerville, bullpen catcher Heberto Andrade, and coaching assistant Morgan Burkhart. Niebla, one of the game’s most respected pitching voices, inked a multi-year extension last month.
Aside from Esposito’s title change, there’s only one adjustment. Former field coordinator Ryan Barba is no longer on the coaching staff. AJ Cassavell of MLB.com writes that Barba is expected to remain with the organization in the player development department.
numberoneslayerfan
i hear san diego is nice this time of year
Brew88
Too nice. Need rain
VegasSDfan
Same with Vegas 150 days no rain, and its a bit too warm for December. Its concerning.
Gwynning
Jumped in the pool today, sunny and 75°
Otto371
Morgan Burkhart! Legend.
DonOsbourne
Jon Heyman reported the bidding for Esposito included 21 teams and reached a figure close to matching the federal deficit.
arty! Believes Jevon Belcher Quit on the Chiefs
I believe it
mikeyny
Grew up with Espo. His scouting report out of college said “Will be a Major League coach one day”. Great guy who knows the game. He will be a Manager one day.