Padres' Shildt tossed after expletive-laden exchange with umpire
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San Diego Padres manager Mike Shildt was ejected from Monday's 4-3 win over the New York Yankees after giving home plate umpire Adrian Johnson a piece of his mind.
Mike Shildt just EXPLODED on Adrian Johnson after Fernando Tatis Jr. got tossed. Some f bombs and motherf'ers in there 😂 pic.twitter.com/SdI1wbHjKR
— Talking Friars (@TalkingFriars) May 6, 2025
The skipper was furious following Fernando Tatis Jr.'s ejection from the contest in the eighth inning as a result of a verbal altercation with the umpire.
Tatis appeared to disagree with Johnson's strike call on the third pitch of the at-bat, which caught the bottom portion of the zone.

The Padres, who were behind 3-0 when Shildt and Tatis were ejected, ultimately scored four runs in the eighth inning for an eventual come-from-behind victory over the Yankees.
Tatis said he "forgot" what he said to Johnson to earn the ejection but added he was happy the ejections got "the boys hyped" before their comeback win, according to The Athletic's Dennis Lin.
It was the first career ejection for the 26-year-old, who said he hadn't been tossed from a game since he was a teenager in winter ball.
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