The Giants' final few weeks of the 2017 season will be without their biggest offseason signing.
Mark Melancon will undergo season-ending pronator release surgery on his right elbow. The surgery will be performed Tuesday in Los Angeles by Dr. Steven Shin.
In his first year as a Giant, Melancon finishes 1-2 with a 4.50 ERA and 11 saves. The 32-year-old only pitched 30 innings this season.
On Dec. 5, the Giants signed Melancon to a four-year $62 million contract. At the time, the deal shattered the record for a contract awared to a closer.
After surgery, Melancon could throw again in six to eight weeks.
John Shea of the San Francisco Chronicle was first to report the news.
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Melancon released the following statement on his impending surgery:
Dear fans.... #WeAreSF #SFGiants pic.twitter.com/InnnuUQ02T— Mark Melancon (@Mark_Melancon_) September 8, 2017