Chris Tremie was introduced as the new manager for the San Antonio Missions on Wednesday, bringing a veteran voice with extensive minor league experience to the San Diego Padres’ Double-A affiliate for the 2026 season.
Affidavit: Former China Grove city secretary arrested after allegedly defrauding SNAP, Medicaid programs SCUCISD board member fired from teaching job after abandoning children at Judson ISD school, police report saysCowboy Breakfast is more than a meal in South San Antonio.
It is a full-day celebration rooted in music, culture, community and long-standing tradition.Read full article: Places you can go to Cowboy Breakfast in South San Antonio Policy proposal for ‘zero-fare transit’ lacks signatures; one sponsor says he’s looking for other ways to move forwardRead full article: Can a proposal for free VIA rides get enough supporters on board?Girl Scout cookie season kicks off with distribution for San Antonio-area troopsCouples can get married for free on Valentine’s Day at Bexar County Courthouse– Chris Tremie was introduced as the new manager for the San Antonio Missions on Wednesday, bringing a veteran voice with extensive minor league experience to the San Diego Padres’ Double-A affiliate for the 2026 season. “I’m excited about working with all the prospects, all the players,” Tremie said. “There’s going to be a range of ages and experience levels—you just don’t know what you’re going to get at all the time. “You could get big leaguers coming back on rehab, you could get young players like Ethan Salas coming up,” Tremie continued, “or other players coming up from either Lake Elsinore, Single A or Double-A.” “I’m excited about all of them to work with them. I think they’re a talented group,” Tremie said. “I don’t know all of them yet—still learning a lot of them. I have gotten to see a couple of them play in the past and look forward to working with them.” Tremie, a Houston native who played parts of four seasons as a major league catcher with the Chicago White Sox, Texas Rangers, Pittsburgh Pirates and Houston Astros, is entering his first year in the Padres organization. He spent 13 seasons managing in the Cleveland Guardians system and the past seven as the minor league field coordinator for the Cincinnati Reds. Missions General Manager David Gasaway praised Tremie’s background in both playing and coaching up and down the baseball ranks. “Chris has a long history, both as a minor league and major league player, but has an equally long track record as a minor league manager and as a field coordinator,” Gasaway said, “so he knows all the ins and outs of the working of what minor league baseball is and how to put on successful teams.”“You’re not here to compete and to be a competitor and to win, then you probably shouldn’t be here,” Tremie said. “We will work, compete, hopefully be able to win games and enough games to be really good and, kind of boost that into the new stadium in the upcoming years.”Mary Rominger is KSAT 12 Sports' first full-time female sports anchor and reporter. She came to San Antonio from Mankato, Minn., where she worked as a weekend sports anchor at KEYC News Now. She has a journalism degree from Iowa State University and grew up in Southern California. Mary enjoys golfing, sports and finding new spots around town.KSAT's Erica Hernandez captures crowd of protesters as they headed toward Dilley detention facilityVITA San Antonio offers free tax preparation for residents earning $65,000 or lessImmigration attorney says ongoing lockdown at detention facility in DilleyUT San Antonio reopens Institute of Texan Cultures at Frost TowerEast Side group receives $250,000 grant to prevent youth crime through community engagementMan sprays unknown substance toward Rep. Ilhan Omar200+ blood donation appointments canceled, missed due to winter storm in San AntonioGov. Greg Abbott adds Bexar County to disaster declaration during winter weatherShelby shows some tips for de-icing your carNew drone footage shows empty site of former ITC building months after demolition🦍 Congo Falls gorilla exhibit at San Antonio Zoo to open this weekend
KSAT Sports Now Chris Tremie Missions
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Why Disgruntled Andrew McCutchen Makes Sense for the PadresIf nothing else, the Padres shuld be able to afford another bat to bolster their lefty-heavy lineup. Enter Andrew McCutchen and the Pirates who refuse to bring him back.
Read more »
The Padres are in the Mix for C.J. Abrams - If They Can Afford HimJust one move is all the fans need to quench their thirst as A.J. Prellers Padres are involved in yet another trade rumor.
Read more »
San Diego Padres Winter Blood Drive collects more than 500 pints of bloodCity News Service is one of the largest regional news services in the country, serving the Southern California region.
Read more »
Padres Lefty Will Compete in the World Baseball Classic as Team Japan Announces RosterFirst it was Mason Miller and now it's Yuki Matsui. San Diego's stacked bullpen will be getting international attention in this year's WBC.
Read more »
Is an Impact Bat or Rotation Depth More Important as Padres Look for New Additions?In a dream world, the Padres would be able to address all their needs. Unfortunately, we live in a world with payrolls and budgets, so A.J. Preller may have to pick just one void to fill.
Read more »
Padres’ Fernando Tatis Jr. Isn’t Available — But There’s a CatchSan Diego Padres insider Kevin Acee says superstar Fernando Tatis Jr. is not available for trade, but there is a catch.
Read more »
