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Good Morning San Diego: Padres start series against Dodgers without Michael King
Good Morning San Diego: Padres start series against Dodgers without Michael King

Yahoo

time3 days ago

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  • Yahoo

Good Morning San Diego: Padres start series against Dodgers without Michael King

The Padres' starting rotation getting healthy at the right time (Thomas Conroy – Gaslamp Ball) 'Merrill Madness' supports kids' baseball dreams (AJ Cassavell – One start in after 3-month absence, King (knee) heads back to IL (Theo DeRosa – How the Merrills channel their 'Merrill Madness' to grow the game (AJ Cassavell – Roles reversed as Padres, Dodgers renew rivalry (Kevin Acee – U-T) Tom Krasovic: Bullpen gives Padres an edge over Dodgers, but will it be enough? (Tom Krasovic – U-T) Friday's starter in question after Padres' Michael King (knee) placed on injured list (Jeff Sanders – U-T) Padres Daily: They're that team; savage Laureano; Pivetta better than quality (Kevin Acee – U-T) Padres minors: Kash Mayfield gets first win, Luis Campusano homers twice (Jeff Sanders – U-T) By the numbers: How the Padres overtook the Dodgers in the race for the NL WestDennis Lin129 (Dennis Lin – The Athletic)

Padres star CF Jackson Merrill (hamstring) returns from injury
Padres star CF Jackson Merrill (hamstring) returns from injury

Hindustan Times

time06-05-2025

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  • Hindustan Times

Padres star CF Jackson Merrill (hamstring) returns from injury

San Diego Padres star center fielder Jackson Merrill was activated from the 10-day injured list prior to Tuesday night's road game against the New York Yankees. HT Image Merrill missed the previous 24 games since injuring his right hamstring, He last played on April 6. The injury occurred less than a week after Merrill agreed to a nine-year, $135 million contract extension through the 2034 season. The 2024 All-Star was batting fourth and playing center field in Tuesday's game against New York. "I'm excited for that adrenaline rush," Merrill told reporters before Tuesday's game. "Haven't had it in a while." Merrill started strong, hitting .378 with three home runs and 10 RBIs in 10 games before the injury. The toughest thing for Merrill was watching his teammates play games. He wanted to be playing. "For me, I didn't want to wait at all," Merrill said. "I would've played hurt all year if I could've. That was more their decision internally. But I appreciate the care they had for me." Merrill went 2-for-6 in two rehab games for Triple-A El Paso over the weekend. Padres manager Mike Shildt said Merrill was ready to go. "Just a very professional rehab," Shildt said. "He dominated every day what he was able to do. ... Great to have him back." Merrill, 22, hit .292 with 24 home runs, 90 RBIs and 16 stolen bases in 156 games in his rookie campaign. He was runner-up for NL Rookie of the Year honors behind Pittsburgh Pirates right-hander Paul Skenes. Merrill's clutch exploits have become known as "Merrill Madness" in San Diego. San Diego expects to have second baseman Jake Cronenworth back later this week. He started a rehab stint at El Paso on Tuesday night. Cronenworth is batting .257 with two homers and five RBIs in nine games this season. San Diego also optioned catcher Luis Campusano to El Paso to clear a roster spot for Merrill. Campusano is hitless in six at-bats for the Padres this season. Field Level Media This article was generated from an automated news agency feed without modifications to text.

Maryland native Jackson Merrill signs 9-year, $135 million contract with San Diego Padres
Maryland native Jackson Merrill signs 9-year, $135 million contract with San Diego Padres

CBS News

time03-04-2025

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  • CBS News

Maryland native Jackson Merrill signs 9-year, $135 million contract with San Diego Padres

All-Star center fielder Jackson Merrill, from Severna Park, Maryland, started paying immediate dividends on the $135 million, nine-year contract he and the San Diego Padres finalized on Wednesday morning. A few hours after the ink dried on the contract that covers 2026-34, Merrill hit a two-run home run with two outs in the third inning to give the Padres a 4-0 lead over the Cleveland Guardians. Merrill took several steps, tossed his bat in the air and gestured with his right arm. He homered for the second straight game and has hit safely in all seven games this year. The Padres won 5-2 for the first 7-0 start in their 57-year history. It's been a big week so far for Merrill, who had a bobblehead night on Monday and then got the big deal on Wednesday. "7-0 is all that matters," Merrill said. "If we didn't win that game today, I would have been (mad)." The Padres held a news conference 3 1/2 hours before first pitch. "Besides talking all day, it felt like a normal day," he said. "Came into the locker room right after the press conference and got locked in. It's my job." Merrill struck out leading off the second. "Striking out first A-B, I was like, 'Damn, damn. Is this how we're going to go?' I had to come with something. I had to give the fans something," Merrill said. Winning pitcher Dylan Cease, who was wearing a "Merrill Madness" T-shirt, joked that Merrill stole the spotlight on his start day. "Anytime he has a home run it's not surprising. Feels about right for the script," Cease said. "That was amazing. The right way how to celebrate his big contract," right fielder Fernando Tatis Jr. said. "Man, the future holds a lot for him." Tatis' $340 million, 14-year contract runs through 2033. "He's a great player, great teammate, great guy to have around. Can't wait to play nine more years right next to him," Tatis said about Merrill. Merrill had a sensational rookie season in 2024 and said several times he wanted to stay long term with the Padres. "An opportunity to sign with the San Diego Padres is enough for me. But I also feel like there comes a line where you know your worth, you know your value," Merrill said at the pregame news conference. "Listen, I know there are contracts out there that are beyond absurd, there's super amounts of money. But having a relationship with a real human being and a real team like I have here, you can't beat that." Merrill, who turns 22 on April 19, was moved from shortstop to center field in spring training last year when the Padres had only two outfielders on their roster. He made the opening day roster and hit .292 with 24 homers, 90 RBIs and 16 stolen bases. He finished second in NL Rookie of the Year voting behind Pittsburgh pitcher Paul Skenes. "The Padres were the first team that ever reached out to me, ever scouted me," he said. "They believed in me from Day 1. They wanted me. It feels good to be wanted. I always felt they had a certain trust in me." Merrill gets a $10 million signing bonus, $1 million payable within 30 days of the contract's approval by Major League Baseball and $3 million on Jan. 15 in each of the next three years. He gets salaries of $1 million in 2026, $6 million in 2027, $8 million in 2028, $10 million in 2029 and $20 million annually from 2030-34. San Diego has a $21 million option for 2034 that would become a player option at the same salary if he finishes among the top five in MVP voting in any season from 2026-34. His salary would escalate by $1 million for all remaining years for any season in which he has 500 or more plate appearances. Merrill's option price would escalate by $1 million each time he finishes among the top 10 in MVP voting. He also gets a hotel suite on road trips. He has an $809,500 salary while in the major leagues this year after earning the $740,000 minimum last year and gaining $1,191,534 from the pre-arbitration bonus pool. Merrill would have been eligible for arbitration after the 2026 season and for free agency after the 2029 World Series.

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