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Merrill Prioritizes Padres Over WBC for 2026
21 Feb
Summary
- Jackson Merrill chose Padres over WBC to focus on leadership.
- He aims to stabilize the team during star players' absences.
- Merrill aims to lead Padres to a third consecutive postseason.

Jackson Merrill, 22, has chosen to forgo the World Baseball Classic in 2026 to focus on his role with the San Diego Padres. He emphasized his commitment to being present for the team, particularly as other prominent players like Manny Machado and Fernando Tatis Jr. will be absent for the tournament. Merrill's decision stems from his desire to be a more significant leader and to help the Padres achieve a third consecutive postseason appearance.
Merrill's past season was impacted by injuries, including a hamstring strain and concussion in 2025. As the franchise faces potential sale and other players age, he sees an opportunity to significantly influence the team's trajectory. He aims to lead by example through his work ethic and consistency, as noted by teammates Gavin Sheets and Joe Musgrove. Merrill is also looking to emulate Musgrove's role in team bonding and social connection.
With key players like Machado, Xander Bogaerts, and Joe Musgrove facing age-related concerns or recovering from surgery, the Padres are navigating a critical window. Merrill's commitment is crucial as the team aims to avoid a repeat of the disappointing 2023 season, which followed WBC absences. Manager Craig Stammen believes Merrill, alongside others, will be vital in maintaining team enthusiasm during the absence of WBC participants.




