Adrian Morejon's wife Melany stuns in 1-piece bodycon jumpsuit during flexibility workout session, grooving to Humbe's hit track "Te Lo Prometo"

Adrian Morejon and his girlfriend Melany (Images from - Instagram.com/adrianmorejon40)
Adrian Morejon and his wife Melany (image credits: instagram/adrianmorejon40)

Adrian Morejon had a strong 2024 campaign, ending the regular season with a 3-2 record, along with a 2.83 ERA and 71 strikeouts. The San Diego Padres bullpen pitcher was a reliable arm that was often called in the late innings as Mike Shildt's team qualified for the playoffs by finishing top of the NL wildcard standings.

A constant source of support for Morejon off the field is his wife, Melany. On Monday, she took to Instagram and shared a video from the gym as she performed a challenging flexibility and mobility routine.

Screenshots of Melany's Instagram Stories (Images from - Instagram.com/@melanymqz IG Stories)
Screenshots of Melany's Instagram Stories (Images from - Instagram.com/@melanymqz IG Stories)

The workout that Melany performed is ideal for anyone looking to improve core strength and overall stability. The video was accompanied by Latin Grammy-nominated Mexican artist HUMBE's hit song, "Te Lo Prometo." Released in March 2023, the track has over 46 million views on YouTube.


Adrian Morejon's wife Melany showcases her "400 personalities" via Instagram post

Adrian Morejon's wife, Melany, posted a series of humorous snaps on Instagram on Nov. 30, showcasing her "different personalities."

"my 400 personalities fighting for the spot light this month," Melany captioned.

The partners of other San Diego Padres players such as Xander Bogaerts' wife Jarnely Martinus, Michael King's wife Sheila and Jackson Merrill's girlfriend Sammie Quinn commented on the post, choosing their favorite out of the "multiple personalities" Melany posted.

On the field, despite an excellent second half of the season, Adrian Morejon and the Padres' campaign ultimately ended in disappointment as they were knocked out of the playoffs by eventual World Series champions the LA Dodgers. For now, the reliever can take his mind off baseball and spend plenty of time with his loved ones. In the new year, the focus will shift back to the sport, with spring training set to begin in February.

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