Cardinals fire manager Mike Shildt in surprise move

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As the Cubs talk openly about an extension for their manager, their biggest rival is looking for a new one.

The Cardinals announced Thursday they've fired manager Mike Shildt in a surprise move down in St. Louis.

Shildt just led the Cardinals to a third straight playoff berth following a strong second half in which they won 17 straight games at one point, a franchise record, to earn an NL Wild Card berth.

The Cardinals lost the one-game playoff to the Dodgers on a ninth-inning walk-off home run.

Cardinals president John Mozeliak cited "philosophical differences" with Shildt on the team's direction in announcing the move.

Shildt had been part of the Cardinals organization since 2004. He took over as interim manager in 2018, going 41-28 after the Cardinals fired Mike Matheny.

St. Louis removed the interim tag heading into 2019 and signed Shildt to a three-year deal after he led them to an NL Central title that season.

They were swept in the 2019 NLCS and lost the 2020 NL Wild Card round to the Padres.

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