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Padres Announce Jackson Merrill News After Removal From Lineup
Padres Announce Jackson Merrill News After Removal From Lineup

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time9 hours ago

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Padres Announce Jackson Merrill News After Removal From Lineup

Padres Announce Jackson Merrill News After Removal From Lineup originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Outfielder Jackson Merrill is in his second season as a member of the San Diego Padres. The 22-year-old star was selected in the first round of the 2021 MLB Draft and earned a call-up to the big-league roster ahead of the 2024 season. Merrill primarily played infield throughout his professional career but transitioned to the outfield to secure a spot on a Padres roster already featuring Xander Bogaerts and Manny Machado on the left side of the infield. He exceeded all expectations as a rookie, playing exceptional defense in center field while providing elite offensive production. Merrill's breakout year earned him an All-Star appearance, a Silver Slugger award and a second-place finish in NL Rookie of the Year voting. Over 156 games, he batted .292 with an .826 OPS and hit 24 home runs — prompting San Diego to lock him up long term with a nine-year, $135 million contract extension this past offseason. In 2025, Merrill has experienced a slight drop-off in production, but he remains a key piece of San Diego's future. After originally placing Merrill in the lineup for Sunday's series finale against Washington, the team announced Merrill had been scratched due to illness. Through 2025, Merrill is batting .259 with a .731 OPS and just seven home runs — a steep decline from his rookie numbers. The Padres will hope Merrill's illness is a temporary setback as they pursue back-to-back postseason berths. San Diego is 53–45. This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jul 20, 2025, where it first appeared.

Caesars Sportsbook Promo Code NEWSWK2DYW: Double Winnings For MLB Matchups
Caesars Sportsbook Promo Code NEWSWK2DYW: Double Winnings For MLB Matchups

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timea day ago

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Caesars Sportsbook Promo Code NEWSWK2DYW: Double Winnings For MLB Matchups

Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. When you register with the Caesars Sportsbook promo code NEWSWK2DYW, you will be able to instantly unlock 10 100 percent profit boost tokens to use on any game. Every MLB team is in action on Monday, and you can secure your tokens with a simple $1 bet on any market. Just click here to start the sign-up process. Every MLB team will be in action on Monday, and the urgency is picking up across the entire league. Some teams are making a push to win their division or secure a wild card spot for the playoffs. For those on the fringe of the playoff picture, now is the time to turn in a good week to avoid needing to become a seller at the July 31 trade deadline. Yankees-Blue Jays is one example of a crucial matchup for the playoff picture. Bet $1 on any of these games to get your profit boost tokens. These can be used to double your winnings for bets up to $25 on any game. Caesars Sportsbook Promo Code NEWSWK2DYW For MLB July 21 Caesars Sportsbook Promo Code NEWSWK2DYW New User Offer Bet $1, Get (10) 100% Profit Boost Tokens (max. $25 bets) In-App Promo 50% Profit Boost, Fastball Fortune, Caesars Rewards, etc. Terms and Conditions New Customers – 21+ in Eligible States Bonus Last Verified On July 21, 2025 Information Confirmed By Newsweek Activate your offer with a bet of at least $1 on any game. The best part is that the outcome of this bet does not matter, and you will receive your profit boost tokens before your initial bet settles. As an example, maybe you are a big Yankees fan. You could bet $1 on them to beat the Blue Jays tonight and instantly unlock your profit boost tokens to use on any other market. You can place your $1 bet on the moneyline, spread, over/under or even a prop bet. Knowing that you do not have to win your initial bet, you might want to look for a market that has a potential high payout. Once you receive your tokens, you will have 14 days to use them before they expire from your account. Caesars Sportsbook MLB Monday Boosted Bets When you get set up with a new Caesars Sportsbook account, you will be able to take advantage of boosted bet specials. Tonight's MLB games are included, so let's take a look at some of the exciting options: Tigers, Reds, Mets and Braves all win (+950) Fernando Tatis Jr. hits a home run and Xander Bogaerts records a hit (+525) Alex Bregman and Roman Anthony EACH over 1.5 hits + runs + RBI (+300) Bryce Harper and Aaron Judge EACH over 1.5 total bases (+325) Cody Bellinger and Jasson Dominguez EACH over 1.5 total bases (+375) Giancarlo Stanton and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. EACH hit a home run (+1700) Claim Caesars Sportsbook Promo Code NEWSWK2DYW Offer Click here or on any of our other links to go to the registration page. Enter the promo code NEWSWK2DYW along with basic personal information to secure the welcome offer and create your account. The next step is to make an initial deposit that will cover your $1 bet to unlock your 10 100 percent profit boost tokens. A credit card, debit card or several other secure payment methods will work for your deposit. After you secure the profit boost tokens, use them within two weeks before they expire. Newsweek may earn an affiliate commission if you sign up through the links in this article. See the sportsbook operator's terms and conditions for important details. Sports betting operators have no influence over newsroom coverage.

‘I was just bad today': MacKenzie Gore doesn't have it in Nats' 8-1 loss
‘I was just bad today': MacKenzie Gore doesn't have it in Nats' 8-1 loss

Washington Post

time2 days ago

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  • Washington Post

‘I was just bad today': MacKenzie Gore doesn't have it in Nats' 8-1 loss

When the baseball left Xander Bogaerts's bat, MacKenzie Gore sauntered toward home plate. It was the first inning, and the bases were loaded. There were no outs. In the best-case scenario, the deep flyball would bounce off the left field wall and the Washington Nationals left-hander would be in position to back up home plate. Instead, the worst-case scenario came to pass. Daylen Lile did all he could to track it, but the ball landed well beyond the left field fence, leaving Gore to stand in the infield grass with his hands on his hips. Bogaerts's grand slam was the lowlight of a nightmarish first inning during an 8-1 loss to the San Diego Padres. It was the Nationals' sixth loss in seven games. 'I was just bad today,' Gore said. '... I just wasn't very good. They put the ball in play and they got a lot of hits and they were able to hit two homers, but I just wasn't very good.' When Gore exited after 2⅓ innings, his shortest start of the season, he had allowed a season-worst eight runs, boosting his ERA to 3.59. Washington (39-60) entered Sunday with an opportunity to claim a series win coming out of the all-star break against a National League contender. Instead, with their ace on the mound, the Nationals found themselves in a hole before their first trip to the plate. 'One pitch, it changed the whole first inning,' interim manager Miguel Cairo said. 'He just fell behind, and they had good at-bats.' Gore opened the game by walking Fernando Tatis Jr. on five pitches. Then he allowed Luis Arraez to single (on an 0-2 count) before walking Manny Machado. Then came Bogaerts's grand slam. But the inning wasn't over. With one out, Jose Iglesias doubled. By the time Jake Cronenworth hit an opposite-field double to drive in Iglesias, Gore again resorted to placing his hand on his hip. This wasn't the way Gore, who pitched a 1-2-3 inning in the All-Star Game on Tuesday night, envisioned the start of his second half. But it did continue a trend: He entered Sunday with a 6.98 ERA in 17 July appearances in his career, by far his worst ERA in any month. Less than a month ago, Gore faced off against San Diego's Nick Pivetta at Petco Park. In that one, Gore allowed one run in six innings as he struck out six. Pivetta outdueled him in the Padres' 1-0 win, going seven scoreless and striking out 10. On the surface, Gore's game plan Sunday didn't look much different. He relied primarily on his fastball. He threw his curveball more than in the first outing, but not too much more. This time, though, the Padres (54-45) didn't chase. Last month, they swung at 37 percent of Gore's pitches outside of the strike zone. On Sunday, they chased just 18 percent of those pitches. Catcher Riley Adams said Gore did miss some spots, but he also felt the Padres made an adjustment. 'They were definitely trying to be aggressive early,' Adams said. 'A lot of teams recently have been doing that to MacKenzie, trying to not let him get you to two strikes.' Gore's problems compounded after the first inning. He retired the first two batters of the second but committed a cardinal sin when he walked Machado. Bogaerts singled. So did Gavin Sheets, who drove in Machado to make it 6-0. In the third, Elias Díaz — the Padres' No. 9 hitter — launched a two-run homer at 107.6 mph that Gore didn't even bother to look at. Before Cairo could get to the mound, Gore already had extended his hand to give him the ball. The Nationals didn't seem to make any adjustments against Pivetta, who allowed one run in six innings, striking out five. They didn't swing and miss as much they did in the first outing, but they didn't elevate the ball. For the game, they left eight runners on base and went 0 for 8 with runners in scoring position. Their only run came in the fifth inning, when Adams launched a solo homer. 'When you face Pivetta, a really good pitcher, and they score six on you, it's going to be tough,' Cairo said. Note: Jarlin Susana (ulnar collateral ligament strain) made a rehab start at high Class A Wilmington; it was his first outing since May 4. He pitched two innings as he allowed two hits, a run and two walks while striking out two. Susana, a 21-year-old considered the Nationals' second-best pitching prospect behind fellow right-hander Travis Sykora, started the season at Class AA Harrisburg.

Xander Bogaerts hits 1st-inning grand slam in Padres' 8-1 win over Nationals
Xander Bogaerts hits 1st-inning grand slam in Padres' 8-1 win over Nationals

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time2 days ago

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Xander Bogaerts hits 1st-inning grand slam in Padres' 8-1 win over Nationals

WASHINGTON (AP) — Xander Bogaerts hit a grand slam in the first inning, Elias Díaz also homered and the San Diego Padres routed the Washington Nationals 8-1 on Sunday. Bogaerts hit the first pitch he saw from MacKenzie Gore (4-9) into the seats in left for his sixth homer of the season and eighth career grand slam. Jake Cronenworth had an RBI double to make it 5-0 before the Nationals batted. Padres starter Nick Pivetta (10-2) allowed one run in six innings while striking out five. Pivetta is 3-0 with a 0.57 ERA in his last five starts. The Padres improved to 54-45, winning two of the three in the weekend series and five of their last seven. Riley Adams homered in the fifth for Washington. The Nationals have lost 10 of 12 — going 2-7 under interim manager Miguel Cairo — to drop to 39-60. Díaz lined a two-run shot to left in the third to end Gore's outing. Gore tied his career high with eight runs allowed in a season-low 2 1/3 innings. San Diego center fielder Jackson Merrill was scratched due to illness about a half-hour before the game. Key moment Bogaerts' grand slam provided San Diego an early cushion. Key stat Pivetta, who was drafted by Washington in 2013 and dealt to Philadelphia two years later, is 2-0 with a 0.69 ERA and 15 strikeouts in 13 innings against the Nationals this season. Up next San Diego had yet to announce its pitching plans for Monday night at Miami. Washington RHP Jake Irvin (7-5, 4.58 ERA) was set to start Monday night against Cincinnati as the Nationals' homestand continues. ___ AP MLB:

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