Tim Melville
Tim Melville | |||
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Cincinnati Reds | |||
Pitcher | |||
Born: Alexandria, Virginia |
October 9, 1989 |||
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MLB debut | |||
April 10, 2016, for the Cincinnati Reds | |||
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Timothy Macgill Melville (born October 9, 1989) is an American professional baseball pitcher in the Cincinnati Reds organization. He made his Major League Baseball (MLB) debut with the Reds in 2016.
Career
Melville attended Wentzville Holt High School in Wentzville, Missouri. He played for the school's baseball team as a pitcher. In 2007, his junior year, he threw a perfect game.[1] He pitched to a 10–1 win–loss record and a 0.89 earned run average (ERA) as a junior, and was named the Aflac National Player of the Year.[2] He pitched to a 8–1 win–loss record and a 2.56 ERA in his senior year, while recording 89 strikeouts in 57 innings pitched.[3] He committed to attend the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC) to play for the North Carolina Tar Heels on a college baseball scholarship.[4]
Baseball America ranked Melville as the best high school player available in the 2008 Major League Baseball draft. Because of the commitment to UNC, Melville fell out of the first round in the draft. The Kansas City Royals selected him in the fourth round, with the 115th overall selection, and signed him to a contract with a $1.25 million signing bonus.[4]
Melville began his professional career with the Burlington Bees of the Class A Midwest League in 2009, pitching to a 7–7 win–loss record and a 3.79 ERA. He was promoted to the Wilmington Blue Rocks of the Class A-Advanced Carolina League in 2010, where he struggled, pitching to a 2–12 win–loss record and a 4.97 ERA. He returned to Wilmington in 2011, and compiled a 11–10 record with a 4.32 ERA.[5] Melville required Tommy John surgery in 2012. In 2014, Melville pitched for the Northwest Arkansas Naturals of the Class AA Texas League, but struggled with a 2–11 win-loss record, a 5.50 ERA, while allowing 68 walks in 129 1⁄3 innings.[6]
After the 2014 season, when he became a free agent. He signed with the Detroit Tigers for the 2015 season,[7] and played for the Toledo Mud Hens of the Class AAA International League.[6] He signed with the Cincinnati Reds for the 2016 season.[2] The Reds considered adding Melville to their Opening Day starting rotation, but instead chose Robert Stephenson, who was already on the Reds' 40-man roster.[8] Melville was assigned to the Louisville Bats of the International League.[9]
On April 8, the Reds announced Melville would start in the series finale against the Pittsburgh Pirates, in place of Anthony DeSclafani, on April 10. The start marked Melville's MLB debut.[10] The Reds designated Melville for assignment on April 22.
Personal life
When Melville was 11 years old, he had surgery to correct his pectus excavatum at the Children's Hospital of The King's Daughters in Norfolk, Virginia.[11] A steel rod was implanted in his chest, and removed one and a half years later.[2][5]
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External links
- Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference, or Baseball Reference (Minors)
- Use mdy dates from March 2016
- 1989 births
- Living people
- People from St. Charles County, Missouri
- Baseball players from Missouri
- Major League Baseball pitchers
- Cincinnati Reds players
- Burlington Bees players
- Wilmington Blue Rocks players
- Arizona League Royals players
- Northwest Arkansas Naturals players
- Kane County Cougars players
- Idaho Falls Chukars players
- Toledo Mud Hens players