Melquisedec "Melky" Mesa (born January 31, 1987) is a Dominican former professional baseball outfielder. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the New York Yankees.

Melky Mesa
Mesa batting for the Trenton Thunder in 2012
Outfielder
Born: (1987-01-31) January 31, 1987 (age 37)
Bajos de Haina, Dominican Republic
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
MLB debut
September 22, 2012, for the New York Yankees
Last MLB appearance
July 31, 2013, for the New York Yankees
MLB statistics
Batting average.400
Hits6
Home runs0
Runs batted in2
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Teams

Career

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New York Yankees

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The Yankees signed Mesa as an international free agent in 2003.[1] He played in the Rookie-level Gulf Coast League (GCL) for the GCL Yankees in 2007,[2] for the Staten Island Yankees of the Class A-Short Season New York–Penn League in 2008,[3] and the Charleston RiverDogs of the Class A South Atlantic League (SAL) in 2009. He was named to the SAL All-Star Game, and participated in the league's Home Run Derby that year.[4]

In 2010, Mesa played for the Tampa Yankees of the Class A-Advanced Florida State League and was named the league's Player of the Year.[1] The Yankees added Mesa to their 40-man roster on November 2, 2010, to protect him from the Rule 5 draft.[5]

The Yankees first promoted Mesa to the major leagues on September 10, 2012.[6] Mesa made his major league debut on September 22, 2012, against the Oakland Athletics in the bottom of the 14th inning as a pinch runner with the score tied 9–9. Derek Jeter bunted him to second base, and one batter later, Alex Rodriguez hit a single up the middle which should have brought Mesa home, but Mesa stumbled as he rounded third base and missed the bag. This forced him to backtrack, preventing him from scoring the winning run in his first major league game.[7] He recorded his first major league hit, an RBI single, on October 1 against Boston Red Sox pitcher Andrew Bailey.

Mesa was named the International League Player of the Week for the week ending August 11, 2013.[8]

Mesa was released by the Yankees on September 1, 2013.[9]

Kansas City Royals

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Mesa signed a minor league deal with the Kansas City Royals on December 28, 2013, and played 23 games for the Triple-A Omaha Storm Chasers.

Toronto Blue Jays

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On May 26, 2014, Mesa was traded to the Toronto Blue Jays along with P. J. Walters in exchange for cash considerations.[10] Mesa was assigned to the Double-A New Hampshire Fisher Cats on May 27, then sent to the Triple-A Buffalo Bisons on June 12. He re-signed with the Blue Jays in January 2015. On January 12, 2015 he was assigned to the Double-A New Hampshire Fisher Cats. On April 30, 2015 he was promoted to the Triple-A Buffalo Bisons. On May 30, 2015 he was demoted back to New Hampshire.[11] He elected free agency on November 7, 2015[12] and re-signed shortly afterwards.[13]

Mesa split the 2016 campaign between New Hampshire and Buffalo, accumulating a .241/.299/.372 batting line with five home runs, 22 RBI, and five stolen bases across 69 games. He elected free agency following the season on November 7, 2016.[14]

Saraperos de Saltillo

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On July 7, 2017, Mesa signed with the Saraperos de Saltillo of the Mexican League. He was released on July 11.

York Revolution

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On February 16, 2018, Mesa signed with the York Revolution of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball. He re-signed with team for the 2019 season, and became a free agent following the season. On February 11, 2020, Mesa signed with the Revolution for the 2020 season. Mesa did not play in a game in 2020 due to the cancellation of the Atlantic League season because of the COVID-19 pandemic. On March 23, 2021, Mesa re-signed with the Revolution for the 2021 season. He became a free agent following the season. On February 15, 2022, Mesa again re-signed with York for the 2022 season.[15] He became a free agent following the season.

References

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  1. ^ a b "Day 17: Melky Mesa". Milb.com. March 13, 2009. Retrieved November 3, 2014.
  2. ^ "Yankees, down 4-1, rally past Twins, 6-4". Sarasota Herald Tribune. August 29, 2007. Retrieved November 3, 2014.
  3. ^ Flores, Hilton (June 18, 2008). "Good Morning Staten Island". Staten Island Advance. Retrieved November 3, 2014.
  4. ^ "Mesa, Venditte lead RiverDogs All-Stars". The Post and Courier. Charleston, South Carolina. June 23, 2009. Retrieved November 3, 2014.
  5. ^ "Mesa added to 40-man roster". The Times-Tribune. Scranton, Pennsylvania. November 2, 2010. Archived from the original on November 3, 2014. Retrieved November 3, 2014.
  6. ^ Bradley, Jeff (September 10, 2012). "Mark Teixeira to miss next 10-14 days for Yankees with reinjured calf". The Star-Ledger. Newark. Retrieved November 3, 2014.
  7. ^ Bradley, Ben (September 23, 2012). "Yankees win marathon 14-inning game, 10-9 over Athletics to hold on to sole possession of first". The Star-Ledger. Retrieved November 3, 2014.
  8. ^ Parker, John (August 12, 2013). "Offensive Players of the Week For the week ending Aug. 11". Milb.com. Retrieved November 3, 2014.
  9. ^ "Yankees expand roster, add INF Adams and RHP Betances, cut OF Mesa". The Denver Post. Associated Press. September 1, 2013. Retrieved November 3, 2014.
  10. ^ Polishuk, Mark (May 26, 2014). "Blue Jays Acquire P. J. Walters, Melky Mesa". Mlbtraderumors.com. Retrieved November 3, 2014.
  11. ^ Eddy, Matt (January 11, 2015). "Minor League Transactions: Dec. 24-Jan. 8". Baseballamerica.com.
  12. ^ "International League Transactions". Milb.com. p. November 2015. Retrieved November 8, 2015.
  13. ^ Eddy, Matt (December 1, 2015). "Minor League Transactions: Nov. 21-27". Baseballamerica.com. Retrieved December 1, 2015.
  14. ^ "Minor League Free Agents 2016". baseballamerica.com. Retrieved July 22, 2024.
  15. ^ "Revs Chomp into Off-Season To-Do List, Bring Back Another Pair of Award-Winning Fan Favorites". Oursportscentral.com. February 15, 2022. Retrieved February 24, 2022.
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