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Mark Melancon
Melancon with the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre YankeesHouston Astros — No. 54 Relief pitcher Born: March 28, 1985
Wheat Ridge, ColoradoBats: Right Throws: Right MLB debut April 26, 2009 for the New York Yankees Career statistics
(through 2011 Season)Win-loss record 10-5 Earned run average 3.21 Strikeouts 98 Saves 20 Teams - New York Yankees (2009–2010)
- Houston Astros (2010–present)
Mark David Melancon (born March 28, 1985, in Wheat Ridge, Colorado) is a Major League Baseball relief pitcher for the Houston Astros.
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Early years
Melancon attended Golden High School, where he lettered all four years in baseball and basketball and three times in football. He helped the team capture the Colorado 4A State Championship in baseball. Melancon was named to the All-State Team twice in his career (as well as twice in football and once in basketball), and graduated as a member of the National Honors Society.
Melancon was drafted by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 30th round of the 2003 Major League Baseball Draft.[1] Melancon didn’t sign, instead following through on his commitment to the University of Arizona.
College career
As a member of the Arizona Wildcats baseball team, Melancon set a single-season freshman record by making 29 appearances, and followed that by going 2-0 with two saves in five postseason appearances. While pitching for the USA National Team over the summer, Melancon made 10 appearances and led the club with five saves.
Melancon was given Arizona’s closer’s job as a sophomore, appeared in 34 of the team’s 60 games, and set a new single-season record with 11 saves.
In 2006 he set the school’s career saves record in the second game of the year. Melancon came down with elbow pain which was ultimately diagnosed as a strained elbow ligament. He didn’t require surgery; however, he was shut down in early April and didn’t pitch the rest of the season. Melancon finished his college career with 18 saves.
Professional career
Melancon was drafted by the New York Yankees in the ninth round of the 2006 Major League Baseball Draft.[2]
Minor leagues
Melancon pitched for the Yankees Single-A Staten Island Yankees in 2006. He missed the entire 2007 season after having Tommy John surgery in October 2006.[3]
In 2008 he pitched for three of the Yankees minor league affiliates: the Single-A Tampa Yankees, Double-A Trenton Thunder and Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees, going 8-1 with a 2.27 ERA in 41 relief appearances, holding batters to a .202 batting average. Following the season, Baseball America rated him the organization's ninth best prospect.[4]
New York Yankees
Melancon was called up to the majors for the first time on April 25, 2009.[5] He made his major league debut as a relief pitcher against the Boston Red Sox on April 26, pitching two scoreless innings. He was optioned back to Triple-A on May 8, and recalled on July 9.[6]
Houston Astros
Melancon was traded along with Jimmy Paredes to the Houston Astros for Lance Berkman on July 31, 2010.[7]
References
- ^ 2003 Los Angeles Dodgers Picks in the MLB June Amateur Draft
- ^ Prospect Profile: Mark Melancon
- ^ MELANCON THE NEXT JOBA?
- ^ New York Yankees top 10 prospects
- ^ Yanks restock after injuries compound
- ^ Report: New York Yankees recall reliever Mark Melancon
- ^ Astros on verge of dealing Berkman to Yanks
External links
- Career statistics and player information from MLB, or ESPN, or Baseball-Reference, or Fangraphs, or The Baseball Cube, or Baseball-Reference (Minors)
- Arizona Wildcats bio
Houston Astros current roster Active roster 1 Jordan Schafer | 4 Jason Michaels | 8 J. B. Shuck | 11 Jason Bourgeois | 12 Clint Barmes | 14 J. D. Martinez | 16 Matt Downs | 19 Brian Bogusevic | 20 Bud Norris | 22 Carlos Corporán | 23 Chris Johnson | 27 José Altuve | 29 Brett Wallace | 30 J. A. Happ | 36 Ángel Sánchez | 38 Jimmy Paredes | 39 Brett Myers | 41 Jordan Lyles | 43 Fernando Rodriguez | 45 Carlos Lee | 51 Wandy Rodríguez | 53 Wesley Wright | 54 Mark Melancon | 55 Humberto Quintero | 56 Henry Villar | 58 Fernando Abad | 59 Wilton López | 62 Aneury Rodríguez | 64 Jorge De León | 64 Lucas Harrell | 65 Arcenio León | 65 Henry Sosa | 66 Enerio Del Rosario | 67 David Carpenter | 68 Juan Abreu | -- Craig Tatum
Inactive roster Disabled list 15 Jason Castro | 37 Brandon Lyon | 52 Sergio Escalona
Coaching Staff Manager 2 Brad Mills | Bench Coach 13 Al Pedrique | 1st Base Coach 10 Bobby Meacham | 3rd Base Coach 35 Dave Clark | Hitting Coach 31 Mike Barnett | Pitching Coach 26 Doug Brocail | Bullpen Coach 6 Jamie Quirk
Categories:- 1985 births
- Living people
- People from Jefferson County, Colorado
- Baseball players from Colorado
- Major League Baseball pitchers
- Arizona Wildcats baseball players
- Staten Island Yankees players
- Tampa Yankees players
- Trenton Thunder players
- Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees players
- New York Yankees players
- Houston Astros players
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