Jon Meloan

Jon Meloan
San Francisco Giants
Relief pitcher
Born: (1984-07-11) July 11, 1984 (age 28)
Bats: Right Throws: Right 
MLB debut
September 1, 2007 for the Los Angeles Dodgers
Career statistics
(through 2009 Season)
Win–loss record     0–0
Earned run average     4.58
Strikeouts     20
Teams

Jonathan Michael Meloan (born July 11, 1984) is a pitcher in professional baseball.

Early life

He was an academic all-district honoree at James E. Taylor High School in Katy, Texas. Meloan is also a member of the National Honor Society.

Meloan is an alumnus of the University of Arizona, where he was a perfect 10–0 in 11 starts in 2004, in leading the Wildcats to the College World Series. In three seasons with Arizona, he compiled a record of 24–4 in 30 starts.

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Professional career

Los Angeles Dodgers

He was drafted by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 5th round of the 2005 Major League Baseball Draft and made his professional debut for the Ogden Raptors in mid-season, going 0-2, 3.69 ERA in 16 appearances, 6 of them as a starter. Primarily a starter in college, he was converted to a relief pitcher at Ogden. His maximum-effort delivery and his 92–94 mph fastball with a pair of strikeout breaking balls led to his consideration as a closer. In 2006, he saw action with the Columbus Catfish, Vero Beach Dodgers and Jacksonville Suns. For the 2007 season, Meloan began the year with Double-A Jacksonville, compiling a 5–2 record with a terrific 2.18 ERA in 35 relief appearances and notching 19 saves to be selected to the Southern League All-Star team. He won the post-season "Double-A Relief Pitcher of the Year" Award.[1][2] After the all-star break, he was promoted to Triple-A Las Vegas and he was recalled to the Dodgers on September 1, 2007. He made his Major League debut for the Dodgers that night against the San Diego Padres, working two innings of relief. He wound up pitching in five games for the Dodgers after his September callup, working 7.1 innings and finishing with an 11.05 ERA. On July 26, 2008, Meloan was traded to the Cleveland Indians along with minor league catcher Carlos Santana for infielder Casey Blake.

Cleveland Indians

On July 26, 2008, Meloan was traded to the Cleveland Indians along with minor league catcher Carlos Santana for infielder Casey Blake. In 2009, Meloan had pitched 44 innings in Triple-A (for the Columbus Clippers) compiling a 0-0 record, with one save in 25 appearances with a 5.52 ERA before being traded on July 2, 2009. He was traded to the Tampa Bay Rays for pitcher Winston Abreu.

Tampa Bay Rays

On July 2, 2009, he was traded to the Tampa Bay Rays for pitcher Winston Abreu. Meloan was designated for assignment by the Rays on August 7, 2009

Pittsburgh Pirates

Meloan was claimed off waivers by the Pirates on August 12, 2009. On August 31, 2009 he was again designated for assignment.[3]

Oakland Athletics

He was claimed off waivers by the Oakland Athletics on September 2, 2009. After missing all of the 2010 season due to Tommy John Surgery, Meloan Rehabed at Kansas City Sports Rehabilitation & Physical Therapy and was outrighted to Triple-A Sacramento. The A's released Meloan in October 2011.

Texas Rangers

Meloan agreed to sign with the Texas Rangers on March 3, 2012, but the Rangers released Meloan on March 31, before he could play a game in the organization.

Atlantic League

Meloan started the 2012 season with the Long Island Ducks.

New York Yankees

The Yankees signed Meloan in June 2012.[4]

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References

  1. ^ Michael Echan (October 10, 2007). "Third pitch is the charm for Meloan". MiLB.com. 
  2. ^ Ex-Cat Meloan shines as closertucsoncitizen.com
  3. ^ Pirates call up RH McCutchen to start vs Redsusatoday.com
  4. ^ Ashmore, Mike (June 25, 2012). "Former major leaguer Jon Meloan joins Trenton". 
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