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JACKSON MERRILL
- Position(s): Center field
- Bats / Throws: Left / Right
- 2025 opening day age: 21
- Height / Weight: 6-foot-3 / 195 pounds
- How acquired: 1st round in 2021 (Severna Park HS, Md)
- Contract status: Will not be arbitration-eligible until 2027
- fWAR in 2024: 5.3
- Key 2024 stats: .292 avg., .326 OBP, .500 SLG, 24 HRs, 90 RBIs, 77 runs, 29 walks, 101 strikeouts, 16 steals (156 games, 593 plate appearances)
STAT TO NOTE
- .945 — Merrill’s OPS in 61 games after the All-Star break, 200 points above his first-half mark. Merrill paired 12 homers and 46 RBIs with a .278/.310/.435 batting line over 95 games to earn an All-Star invitation and then upped his game with 12 more homers and a .314/.349/.596 batting line as the Padres went 43-20 after the break to wrap up the NL’s top wild-card spot.
TRENDING
- Up — Before selecting Merrill with the 27th overall pick in 2021, the Padres’ first pick of the draft had been entrenched inside the top-10 since 2016. The industry saw Merrill as a pop-up prospect, but the Padres were confident in their homework on him coming out of the pandemic and were rewarded when Merrill developed into a prospect that ranked as high as No. 12 in MLB.com’s top-100 heading into the 2024 season. He was still a shortstop at that point, but that didn’t stop the Padres, ever creative under Padres President of Baseball Operations A.J. Preller, from giving him a look in left field and then in center in spring training. Merrill looked like a natural in the grass and hit .333/.378/.548 in a Cactus League to force his way onto the opening day roster and into the lineup for the Seoul Series. At 20 years and 336 days old, only Ken Griffey Jr. (19 years, 133 days in 1989 and 20 years, 139 days in 1990) and Don Hahn (20 years, 143 days in 1969) were younger than Merrill while starting in center field on opening day in the divisional era. Merrill went on to collect two hits in his second game and hold his own in April (.696 OPS). After a cold May (.656 OPS), he hit .320/.346/.651 in June as the NL Rookie of the Month. That helped catapult Merrill toward a spot on the NL’s All-Star team, but a second NL Rookie of the Month push in August was part of a second-half tear (see stat to note) that helped push the Padres toward the NL’s top wild-card spot. Merrill hit 12 of his 24 homers in the second half and ranked in the top 96% in the majors in expected slugging (.534) during the breakout rookie season. Moreover, he became the first rookie and the youngest player of the expansion era to ever hit five game-tying or go-ahead homers in the ninth inning or later, which included blasts off some of the best relievers in the game in Mason Miller, Edwin Díaz and Blake Treinen. Merrill went on to hit .250/.333/.500 with one homer in seven postseason games. Merrill finished second to the Pirates’ Paul Skenes’ historic year in NL Rookie of the Year voting, but his credentials were more than good enough to win in most years as he led all rookies in hits (162), extra-base hits (61), RBIs (90), batting average (.292) and slugging (.500), was tied with the Orioles’ Colton Cowser in home runs and was tied for sixth among all center fielders with 12 outs above average.
2025 OUTLOOK
- Merrill developing into an All-Star as a rookie played a major role in a payroll-shedding Padres team winning 93 games, second most in franchise history. The Padres have yet to outline a plan to replace Ha-Seong Kim at shortstop and Merrill could be seen as an option. The organization, however, has top prospect Leodalis De Vries developing quickly, which could lead the Padres to allow Merrill to simply build on a standout 2024 season in center field, perhaps higher in the lineup, too, as he moved into a run-producing role late in the year after spending most of the season in the bottom third.
Roster rankings
- 6. RHP Yu Darvish
- 7. INF Luis Arraez
- 8. INF Xander Bogaerts
- 9. RHP Robert Suarez
- 10. INF Jake Cronenworth
- 11. RHP Jason Adam
- 12. RHP Joe Musgrove
- 13. Adrián Morejón
- 14. RHP Jeremiah Estrada
- 15. RHP Matt Waldron
- 16. INF Eguy Rosario
- 17. RHP Randy Vásquez
- 18. RHP Bryan Hoeing
- 19. LHP Yuki Matsui
- 20. RHP Sean Reynolds
- 21. C Luis Campusano
- 22. RHP Jhony Brito
- 23. RHP Alek Jacob
- 24. OF Tirso Ornelas
- 25. RHP Ryan Bergert
- 26. RHP Henry Baez
- 27. LHP Omar Cruz
- 28. OF Brandon Lockridge
- 29. LHP Tom Cosgrove
- 30. RHP Stephen Kolek
- 31. RHP Juan Nuñez
- 32. C Brett Sullivan
- 33. UT Tyler Wade
- 34. LHP Wandy Peralta
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