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    Jared Diamond of the Wall Street Journal reports that the Padres are nearing a deal to be sold to private-equity billionaire José E. Feliciano and his wife, Kwanza Jones.
    Diamond reports that the sale would be at an “MLB-record valuation of around $3.9 billion.” The deal is not yet official and would mean yet more private equity involvement in professional sports. However, it also might mean an infusion of capital for the Padres, which could prevent them from having to cut costs with the roster again.
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    Robert Murray of Fansided reports that the Padres and president of baseball operations A.J. Preller have reached an agreement on a multi-year contract extension.
    No word yet on the financial terms or the duration of the deal. Several Padres’ players, including Manny Machado, had mentioned to the media over the weekend that Preller was deserving of an extension — especially after adding Nick Castellanos to the team’s lineup for the MLB minimum salary. Look for Preller to continue at the helm of baseball operations for the foreseeable future in San Diego.
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    The Seidler family announced Thursday that they’re exploring selling the Padres.
    John Seidler currently controls the Padres after the passing of his brother Peter in 2023. In Thursday’s press release, the Seidler family said it would continue to put “every resource into winning a World Series championship,” but that it wouldn’t comment further until the process of evaluating potential bids for the team plays out.
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    The Padres are hiring Craig Stammen as their new manager.
    He’s getting a three-year deal. The 41-year-old Stammen pitched for the Padres from 2017-22 before retiring, amassing a 3.36 ERA in 394 1/3 innings along the way. He rejoined the Padres prior to the 2024 season, and he was one of three people with the title of special assistant to the major league staff and baseball operations last season.
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    The Athletic’s Evan Drellich reports Eric Kutsenda has been named the Padres’ interim control person.
    Kutsenda, a co-founder of Seidler Equity Partners, will take control of the organization on an interim basis following the passing of Padres chairman and owner Peter Seidler earlier this week. Drellich adds that Seidler’s stake in the team is currently in a trust, but is expected to remain with the Seidler family.
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    Padres chairman and owner Peter Seidler passed away on Tuesday.
    Seidler was 63 years old. He spearheaded an ownership group that purchased the Padres back in 2012 and assumed control of the organization in 2020 after buying out former chairman Ron Fowler. Our thoughts are with the Seidler family, the Padres’ organization and the entire San Diego community.
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    Padres GM A.J. Preller confirmed Wednesday that both he and manager Bob Melvin will return in 2024.
    It looked like that would be the case, based on chairman Peter Seidler’s statement Monday, but Preller made it more official today. Reports have suggested that the Preller-Melvin relationship is strained, but there wasn’t really any chance of the Padres moving on from Preller, and they surely figure they wouldn’t be able to do better than Melvin if they made a managerial switch.
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    According to the San Diego Union-Tribune, Ron Fowler is stepping down as vice chairman and co-owner of the Padres.
    Fowler has been at the helm for the Padres for nearly a decade, spearheading a group that purchased majority ownership in the franchise back in 2012. He also served on MLB’s labor policy committee the last few years and was recently involved in the league’s CBA negotiations. He’s elected to leave the organization, effective immediately.

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    Padres announced the hiring of former Cardinals manager Mike Shildt as a player development consultant.
    Despite leading the Cardinals back to the postseason for the third straight season, largely on the strength of a franchise-record 17-game winning streak in September, Shildt was fired from his post as the team’s skipper in mid-October due to “philosophical differences.” He accepted a position with the Commissioner’s Office in December and will continue in that role in addition to joining Padres president of baseball operations A.J. Preller’s staff in San Diego next year.

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    Jon Heyman of MLB Network reports that the Padres have hired former Cubs bench coach Mark Loretta as a special assistant to the CEO.
    The 50-year-old played 15 seasons in the big leagues -- including a three-year stint with the Padres from 2003-2005. He retired from playing after the 2009 season. He coached Team Israel in 2013 during a qualifier for the World Baseball Classic and spent the 2019 season as the bench coach for the Cubs.