San Diego Padres pitcher Adrian Morejon’s wife, Melany, is known for sharing her fashionable looks on the internet. Melany continued with that trend on Monday as she shared a couple of mirror selfies on Instagram.
Melany turned heads this week with two mirror selfies. She showed a stunning scarlet ensemble featuring lace trim and a plunging neckline. The rich red hue had intricate lace detailing. In the photo, she is posing confidently in front of the mirror, holding her phone as she captures the glam-ready snapshot. A second close-up selfie offered another angle into her rich scarlet red outfit.


Melany and Morejon are both currently in Arizona, where the pitcher is building up for the upcoming regular season. He saw massive success last season, earning his career’s first All-Star selection. He was accompanied by Melany at the All-Star red carpet in Atlanta’s Truist Park.
Their relationship started when Morejon was still in the minors. They reportedly tied the knot before last season.
Adrian Morejon’s Wife Melany Gives Love-Filled Shout-Out to Padres Reliever’s Community Efforts
On Monday, the San Diego Padres Foundation highlighted the community efforts made by several of their major league stars. The Instagram post they made included Little League photos of several of their players and the contributions they made to their communities.
This also included Adrian Morejon, whose photo from Little League days was posted. Along with it, a text message was shared, which read:
“This is who helped military families in need shop for their loved ones this holiday season.”
Melany reshared this Instagram post on her stories and added the following reaction:
“my heart baby Adrian.”

Morejon has indeed helped military families as part of an event organized by the Padres Foundation. During the 2025 Padres Foundation Holiday Giving initiative, the charity collaborated with the Armed Services YMCA for Operation Holiday Joy, which focuses on helping military families during the holidays.
The Padres reliever was among the volunteers who helped these families shop for toys and wrap gifts.
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