
Jackson Merrill’s girlfriend drops 2-word verdict on Padres stars' significant others' exclusive collection
San Diego Padres fans can now get their hands on team merchandise with a personal touch from the partners of several players.
On Wednesday, the NL West team shared an Instagram post about their new initiative, which consists of accessories and merchandise designed by the wives and girlfriends of Padres pitchers.
"This One's for the Girls. We're excited to introduce an exclusive collection designed by @padres' wives and girlfriends, available now only at our Team Store!" Padres captioned the post.
All-Star outfielder Jackson Merrill's girlfriend Sammie Quinn reacted to the exclusive collection. She shared the post in her Instagram story, captioning it with two words.
"That's hot," Quinn wrote.

The post featured partners of Dylan Cease, Joe Musgrove, Jason Adam, Adrian Morejon and Jeremiah Estrada. They were also seen rocking the custom collection at Petco Park.
Sammie Quinn and Jackson Merrill reportedly started dating in high school and have been together since. Quinn has been a feature at the Padres ballpark since Merrill's breakthrough season last year.
Jackson Merrill's girlfriend Sammie Quinn celebrates career milestone
Sammie Quinn celebrated her graduation from Arizona State University last month. She shared pictures from her special day on Instagram, writing a heartfelt message to the university.
"Love you ASU, toodles!" Sammie captioned her Instagram post.
Jackson Merrill's 2025 season has been off to a rough start. The Padres outfielder missed almost a month of action due to a hamstring strain. Merrill returned to the Padres lineup in the second game of the series against the New York Yankees.
However, the All-Star slugger sustained another injury scare in Wednesday's series finale. Merrill was struck by Yankees closer Devin Williams in the top of the 10th inning.
Despite taking a blow to his forearm, Merrill stayed in the game but ended up on the losing side as the Yankees won 4-3 to take the game and the series.