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Profar's MVP argument; Kim update; Merrill wins another award

The Padres had a rare day off between home games in San Diego. The Dodgers' win over the Angels dropped the Padres to 5.5 games out of first place in the National League West. They are still three games ahead in the race for the NL Wild Card.

Here are all the headlines you may have missed.

San Diego Padres outfielder Jurickson Profar may not win the National League Most Valuable Player award, but he is the Padres' best candidate for one simple reason: He is the NL's best hitter this season. In crucial game moments, his exceptional hitting has drawn attention — and the statistics back it up.

In an insightful reflection, former Padres manager Pat Murphy admits his tenure in San Diego was challenging and he felt unprepared for managerial duties at the time. Murphy has had better results in Milwaukee this season.

Outfielder Jackson Merrill has once again won a prestigious monthly award, his second honor this season. Merrill's consistent performance underscores his growing importance to the team.

Manager Mike Shildt hinted that Ha-Seong Kim could return to the lineup this week, which would expand the team's infield options. Kim's potential comeback could be a big asset for the Padres, who have used Mason McCoy and Tyler Wade in Kim's absence.

The Padres had to make a number of roster changes when Fernando Tatis Jr. was activated from the 60-day injured list on Monday. That included the season-ending action for Stephen Kolek due to a forearm injury. Kolek made the Padres' opening-game roster and appeared in 42 games before his injury.