The Padres announced this evening that they’ve placed outfielder Jackson Merrill on the 10-day injured list with a left ankle sprain. The move was retroactive to August 20th, and no corresponding move to replace Merrill on the roster will be announced until tomorrow.
Merrill, 22, already hasn’t appeared in a game since August 17th due to his ailing ankle and now won’t be back for at least the 29th. It’s been a frustrating sophomore season for the outfielder, as he’s been limited to just 91 games between his current ankle injury, an early-season hamstring strain, and an IL stint for concussion-like symptoms back in June. Even when Merrill has been healthy enough to take the field for the Padres, he’s not quite looked like himself. The youngster’s rookie year saw him hit .292/.326/.500 (130 wRC+) with 61 extra-base hits (including 24 homers) and 16 steals in 19 chances.
That was enough to get him plenty of accolades: he finished second only to Paul Skenes in NL Rookie of the Year voting and nabbed an All-Star appearance, a Silver Slugger award, and a ninth-place finish in NL MVP voting. That banner year created plenty of optimism that Merrill would anchor the middle of San Diego’s lineup for years to come, and those hopes were further bolstered when he signed a nine-year extension with the organization earlier this year. Unfortunately, his numbers simply haven’t kept pace with last year. He’s slashed just .261/.317/.413 (105 wRC+) in 386 trips to the plate with 31 extra-base hits (including nine homers) and just one steal in three attempts.
That’s perfectly solid production, of course. It’s just a far cry from what Merrill did last year, and for a Padres clubbed locked in a tight NL West race with the Dodgers a healthy and effective Merrill would be a game changer. Perhaps that’s what has convinced the Padres to finally bite the bullet and place their center fielder on the shelf; giving him some additional time off to rest his ailing ankle could help him heal up for the September stretch run and into the postseason. If a healthy Merrill could play closer to his .357 xwOBA, which is in the same league as stars like Alex Bregman and Byron Buxton, then sitting him down for another week in order to get him healthy would be well worth doing.
Deadline addition Ramon Laureano has been handling center field in Merrill’s absence. That’s left an outfield corner open for Gavin Sheets, while Ryan O’Hearn has settled into a first base and DH role alongside Luis Arraez. With Laureano and O’Hearn in the mix following last month’s deadline, the Padres’ lineup is much better-equipped to handle Merrill’s absence than it was earlier in the year with players like Jason Heyward and Oscar Mercado in the outfield mix. With a fairly solid outfield mix even without Merrill on the roster, it’s unclear what direction the Padres will go for tomorrow’s corresponding transaction. Speculatively speaking, an infielder like Mason McCoy or Will Wagner could make some sense given that both Xander Bogaerts and Jake Cronenworth have missed a game recently with day-to-day injuries.
Dodgers could be the healthy team in a few weeks…
phenomenal 2024 for merrill. top 10 young talent
2025 just keeps getting hurt time after time after time. only 22 yrs old c’mon man cant be this banged up
and SD… wow guys. took you a week to decide to put him on DL? who’s your tm doctor, dr seuss?
At least they’re all weird little injuries and nothing chronic. I’m excited for 2026 from him
It’s the 10 day injured list
You use it for a bad ankle or wrist
The list is to give players time to nurse minor ailments
It’s usually not that serious, we all hope with exhalement
You’re upset they waited to see if he could play
Wait, you’re not a medical expert? No way!
merrill missed a month with hamstring injury, then was on DL with a concussion, now hurt again with ankle injury. he has spent more time on DL than on the field this yr
$135 mil !!!
1 month = 30 days
7 day concussion list = 7 days
10 day injured list = 10 days
Total: 47 days
Games played for 2025 so far and with the entire month of September left in the season, Merrill 91.
Chandlerbing? More like David Schwimmer/Ross Geller. Get a load of this guy meme
“$135 mil !!!”
Over 9 years, for a star centerfielder, with a Club Option after that. Are you saying it’s an overpay, chandler? 🤔
“…now won’t be back for at least the 29th.”
Stick to writing, Lil Nicky and leave the scouting assessments to the pros.
How did this site completely sleep on Ryan Brasier being put on the IL by the Cubs yesterday?
Have noticed several transactions over the past few days MLBTR has not bothered to list. No mention of Tanner Scott nor Kirby Yates coming off the IL, to name two.
Not that important that MLBTR tracks every transaction for us. Brasier to IL yesterday and Assad up. After a great outing, Assad back down for Wicks. Not earth shattering events.
Actually, would love the site to do a lump listing of minor league deals only once or twice a week….as a side story.
They seem to pick and choose on reporting transactions