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Padres already had extension talks with standout rookie Jackson Merrill

Padres already had extension talks with standout rookie Jackson Merrill

The San Diego Padres were reportedly in talks to extend a contract with star rookie outfielder Jackson Merrill before the start of the 2024 season, before Merrill even played his first MLB game. The Padres and Merrill were unable to reach a long-term deal at the time, and Merrill is now a candidate for an extension this offseason, via Dennis Lin of The Athletic.

Merrill previously signed with the Padres after San Diego drafted him 27th overall in the 2021 MLB Draft, signing with the club for a $1.8 million bonus.

During a memorable rookie season, Merrill was one of three players in the last 50 years to make their Opening Day debut in center field before turning 21. He did this even after he had just moved from shortstop to the outfield in the offseason. Despite his age and inexperience in center field, Merrill often played like a seasoned Padres veteran and undoubtedly helped the team return to the playoffs.

Merrill slashed .292/.326/.500 for 162 hits, 77 runs, 24 home runs and 90 RBIs during his rookie season. He finished the season second on the Padres in hits, runs, home runs, RBIs and stolen bases. He even led the Padres in doubles and triples.

Merrill's rookie season was not only great, but also historic. He was the Padres' first rookie to reach the MLB All-Star Game and was part of a group that saw all three outfielders named to the All-Star team. Merrill also broke the Padres' franchise rookie RBI record.

The rookie won National League Rookie of the Month honors in both June and August after hitting over .300 and recording at least 20 RBIs in each month. Merrill was also successful in both months. In August, he became the first player in MLB history to hit four game-winning home runs in the eighth inning or later in 50 days. According to Opta Stats, he did it in just 12 days. His play has made him a strong contender to win the NL Rookie of the Year award.

Merrill made his postseason debut later in October and hit .250 with six hits, four runs, one home run and five RBIs in seven postseason games. He recorded his first postseason home run in Game 2 of the NL Division Series.

The future looks bright for Merrill and this potential raise is well-deserved.

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