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Tigers' Melton Faces Crucial Test on Standard Rest
29 May
Summary
- Melton starts Friday after returning from elbow inflammation.
- This start gauges if his velocity and workload can hold up.
- His previous rehab and debut showed health, this checks consistency.

Troy Melton is scheduled to start for the Detroit Tigers on Friday against the White Sox. This outing represents his first normal-rest start since recovering from elbow inflammation that sidelined him during spring training. The start is critical for assessing whether Melton's velocity and stamina can hold up over a standard pitching workload.
Melton was activated from the injured list on May 24. His rehab start showed promising results, with five innings pitched, one run allowed, no walks, six strikeouts, and fastball speeds up to 98.1 mph. His first start back on May 24 resulted in a win for the Tigers, ending a losing streak.
This upcoming start is more significant than his debut. It will provide a clearer picture of his ability to maintain his performance and velocity after a regular recovery period between starts. Success in this outing would strongly suggest he can remain on a standard rotation schedule for the Detroit Tigers.