Mike Shildt enjoyed a good amount of success in his three full seasons as manager of the Cardinals. Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports

Former St. Louis Cardinals manager Mike Shildt might not be down on his luck for long.

Dennis Lin of The Athletic reported Sunday that the San Diego Padres are expected to interview Shildt for their managerial opening. The interview will be Shildt’s first since he was fired by the Cardinals last week.

Shildt enjoyed a good amount of success in his three full seasons as manager of the Cardinals. He led St. Louis to playoff appearances in all three seasons, including a division title and Manager of the Year Award for himself in 2019. But the Cardinals opted to let him go after this year’s wild-card game loss to the Los Angeles Dodgers, citing certain philosophical differences.

After finishing under .500 and missing the playoffs, the Padres are looking for a new manager to replace fired skipper Jayce Tingler. It is certainly an attractive opening with stars such as Fernando Tatis Jr. and Manny Machado on the roster. But Shildt will not be without competition for the gig.

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