The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Melancon: It’s first year at 100% since injury to forearm

- By Tim Tucker ttucker@ajc.com

Newly acquired Braves reliever Mark Melancon was affected the past two seasons by a complicate­d forearm injury and its aftermath, all of which he said is now “thankfully in the rearview mirror.”

Melancon was one of baseball’s dominant closers before signing a four-year $62 million free-agent contract with the San Francisco Giants after the 2016 season. The pronator muscle injury sidelined him for chunks of the 2017 season, required surgery in September 2017 and continued to affect him throughout 2018.

“Even after surgery, I was told — and there’s no fault on any doctor’s part — it was going to take 2½, three months (to recover) and all of ’18 I’d be fine,” Melancon said. “Well, all of ’18, I felt like I did prior to surgery. This year has been the first year where I’ve felt 100%.”

That the Braves assumed the approximat­ely $18.6 million remaining on Melancon’s contract — $4.6 million owed for the balance of this season and $14 million for next season — tells you the organizati­on is confident in the way he is throwing the ball and in his health.

Melancon had a National League-leading 51 saves for Pittsburgh in 2015 and 47 saves in a 2016 season split between the Pirates and Washington Nationals. In a four-season stretch from 2013 through 2016, his ERA was below 2.00 in three seasons and barely above it in the other.

As was the case with the Giants last season and this year, Melancon, 34, is slated to work primarily in middle-relief and setup roles for the Braves. He has a 3.50 ERA in 46⅓ innings across 43 appearance­s this season with 44 strikeouts and 16 walks. In eight appearance­s with the Giants after the All-Star break, he had a 0.93 ERA and .125 opponents’ batting average.

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