Why Padres Outfield Prospect Suddenly Retires at 24

Joshua Mears, once a highly touted second-round pick in the 2019 MLB Draft, has officially retired from professional baseball at just 24 years old, the San Diego Padres confirmed on Tuesday. Mears made his decision after appearing in 47 games this season with Double-A San Antonio, where he struggled at the plate.

Padres: A Promising Start Derailed

Mears, selected 48th overall out of Federal Way High School in Washington, showed flashes of his potential early on. In the 2019 Arizona Summer League, he led his team in home runs and ranked near the top in RBIs and stolen bases. His early success earned him a top-30 prospect ranking in the Padres’ system, peaking at No. 10 by 2021, ahead of future big leaguers.

The scouting reports were glowing. MLB Pipeline once praised Mears’ “tremendous raw power” and athleticism, calling him a “capable defender” with upside in all areas. However, his development was consistently hampered by high strikeout rates, injuries, and a lost minor league season due to COVID-19 in 2020.

Decline in Production

Despite his raw tools, Mears’ production fell sharply as he advanced through the minors:

  • 2021 (A – Lake Elsinore): .244/.368/.529, but 39.1% strikeout rate
  • 2022 (A+/AA): .223/.304/.511 (A+), .169/.266/.373 (AA), K rate over 43%
  • 2023: Two IL stints, .158/.291/.347 in limited games
  • 2024: .167/.256/.306 with a strikeout rate above 47% in Double-A

The inability to reduce his strikeouts became a major obstacle. In six minor league seasons, Mears never reached the majors.

Looking Ahead For Mears

Though his pro baseball career ends earlier than expected, Mears leaves behind a journey filled with promise, power, and perseverance. The Padres organization and fans will remember him as a player who once carried big MLB potential and never stopped working to reach it.

As he steps into the next chapter of his life, Mears will now shift focus to life beyond the diamond. A transition many former athletes make as they chase new goals and new dreams.

Read More: The 15 Worst No. 1 Overall Picks in MLB Draft History

Related Articles
Mar 30, 1995; Chicago, IL, USA; Chicago Bulls guard Michael Jordan (45) talks with forward Scottie Pippen (33) after a timeout from the game against the Boston Celtics at Chicago Stadium. The Bulls beat the Celtics 100-82. Mandatory Credit: Matthew Emmons-Imagn Images
The 30 Coolest NBA Duos of All Time
These NBA pairs brought energy, swagger, and star power every time they shared the floor.
Read More
Oct 28, 2024; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones (8) runs the ball against the Pittsburgh Steelers during the fourth quarter at Acrisure Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-Imagn Images
The 15 Most Awkward Runners in NFL History
Whether it was stiff limbs or a complete lack of coordination, these 15 players made you do a double-take...
Read More
Payne Stewart
12 Golf Greats Who’d Be Totally Exposed on Modern Courses
Whether it’s the equipment, the competition, or the course design, these golf greats would have a rough...
Read More
Oct 29, 2000; Tampa, FL, USA; FILE PHOTO; Minnesota Vikings receiver (80) Cris Carter in action against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Raymond James Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Chapman-USA TODAY Sports
20 NFL Players Who Changed Teams and Instantly Leveled Up
From forgotten backups to franchise cornerstones, these 20 players proved that sometimes all it takes...
Read More
Boston Red Sox designated hitter David Ortiz (34) tosses the pine tar rag before hitting in the fourth inning against the Cleveland Indians during game three of the 2016 ALDS playoff baseball series at Fenway Park.
14 MLB Players With Animalistic Strength
From legendary home run kings to modern-day powerhouses, this list celebrates 14 MLB players whose strength...
Read More
Apr 9, 2018; San Antonio, TX, USA; San Antonio Spurs shooting guard Manu Ginobili (20) reacts after a shot against the Sacramento Kings during the second half at AT&T Center. Mandatory Credit: Soobum Im-Imagn Images
16 NBA Stars Who Were Better as Sidekicks
Whether it was playing next to a dominant big man or an all-time great, here are 16 NBA stars who proved...
Read More

As an Amazon Associate, The Quick Report earns from qualifying purchases.

Part of the Castaway Studios media network.