Here’s a concise answer based on recent reporting.
-
Jackson Merrill and the San Diego Padres agreed to a nine-year contract extension worth $135 million, effective starting in 2026, with a potential max value around $204 million including escalators and a $30 million club option for 2035 that can convert to a player option under certain conditions.[1][4]
-
The deal locks Merrill into San Diego through at least 2034, with the option year potentially extending to 2035 if performance triggers are met. It comes after Merrill’s standout 2024 season, where he finished as the NL Rookie of the Year runner-up and earned multiple accolades.[4][1]
-
Reactions to the extension were mixed in media and among rival agents, with some calling the terms aggressive and others viewing it as a bold move to secure a cornerstone talent for a competitive Padres core that already features other long-term contracts.[2]
If you’d like, I can pull up more details on the contract structure (e.g., annual salaries, escalators) or provide a quick comparison to other recent 9-year extensions for context.