Jackson Merrill, the Padres’ rising star, shared a surprising childhood story on a podcast about how a David Ortiz line drive almost hit him at a game when he was four. His father saved him, turning him into a lifelong Red Sox fan. Now, Merrill is excelling with the Padres, earning praise from coaches and teammates for his all-around skills.
San Diego Padres phenom Jackson Merrill, dazzling fans with his 2025 breakout, shared a surprising childhood tale involving baseball icon David Ortiz on the OnBase Live podcast with Mookie Betts on June 10, 2025.
During the podcast, Merrill recounted a vivid memory from age four at a ballpark: “I remember it so vividly coming right in my face,” he said, describing a David Ortiz line drive during batting practice that nearly hit him. His father’s quick catch saved the day, sparking Merrill’s fandom. “So that kind of got me on his [Ortiz’s] train,” he added, chuckling about cheering a Red Sox playoff homer as a clueless kid.
Drafted by the Padres, Merrill debuted in 2024 at 20, transitioning seamlessly from shortstop to center field. His rookie season (.292, 24 HRs, 90 RBIs) earned him a historic All-Star nod and Silver Slugger. In 2025, he’s hitting .303 with an .822 OPS. “He’s a stud,” manager Mike Shildt said. Teammates Manny Machado and Xander Bogaerts call him “different,” while Fernando Tatis Jr. raved, “He just can play ball… The guy is gonna help in every single area.” Angels manager Ron Washington added, “He does it all… He runs… hits… plays defence.”
Merrill’s Ortiz story highlights his unique path to stardom. As the Padres (38-29) chase NL West glory, his blend of skill and charisma has fans buzzing. Can Merrill lead San Diego to a World Series? Follow his rise on X and MLB.com for the latest MLB sensation!