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San Diego Padres reliever Adrian Morejon's wife, Melany, shares a lot of content, but on Wednesday, she tried something new. Known for sharing about her lifestyle, bold outfits and travel logs, Melany finally made a workout video.Melany dropped a short clip of hers, in which she can be seen doing her workout beside the pool. Melany is wearing a neon pink bikini, along with a dark baseball cap. Once the video was finally done, Melany was too lazy to edit it now, as she wrote:"I finally made a workout video but I hate editing soooo... Give me two years."Melany's Instagram storyAdrian Morejon and Melany have been reportedly together since the reliever's time with the Padres' High-A affiliate, Fort Wayne TinCaps. They made their relationship public two years ago.Melany has been supportive of Morejon's 2025 season. After the Padres reliever secured his 13th win of the season, a franchise record, Melany reshared the graphic stating the achievement on Instagram and wrote:"Vamossss @adrianmorejon40 🔥"Since the Padres' postseason journey came to an early end at the hands of the Chicago Cubs in the wild card round, the pair has done several activities, including working out together, gym selfies, minor sports activities and exploring together.Adrian Morejon shares key reason behind his success in 2025In 2025, Adrian Morejon earned his first All-Star selection. He and his wife, Melany, made their appearance on the red carpet in Atlanta. After the selection, Morejon credited the success to Melany for changing his diet and helping him shift to a new way of training and lifestyle.“I think 2023 was my worst year," Morejon said. "Hands down, ‘23 was my worst year. So during that offseason, I decided to make a change. I decided to make a change to all of my routines, all of my plans. Everything that I had and that I did to prepare myself, I changed all of it. And even my wife, who’s really big into (nutrition), she changed my complete diet.”Morejon finished the year on a high. He pitched 73.2 innings in 75 games, posting a 2.08 ERA and recording 70 strikeouts against 17 walks.