\n","providerName":"Twitter","providerUrl":"https://twitter.com","type":"rich","width":550,"__typename":"ExternalEmbedContent"},"$ROOT_QUERY.getForgeContentBySlug({\"locale\":\"en-us\",\"slug\":\"yu-darvish-wants-to-face-shohei-ohtani\",\"type\":\"story\"}).parts.4":{"data":{"type":"id","generated":true,"id":"$ROOT_QUERY.getForgeContentBySlug({\"locale\":\"en-us\",\"slug\":\"yu-darvish-wants-to-face-shohei-ohtani\",\"type\":\"story\"}).parts.4.data","typename":"ExternalEmbedContent"},"type":"oembed","__typename":"ExternalEmbed"},"$ROOT_QUERY.getForgeContentBySlug({\"locale\":\"en-us\",\"slug\":\"yu-darvish-wants-to-face-shohei-ohtani\",\"type\":\"story\"}).parts.5":{"content":"**Homecoming for Melancon**\n\nAs a senior at Golden High School in Colorado, Mark Melancon was selected to an area all-star team. It was the first time he ever played a game on Coors Field -- where he'd been going to games as a kid since the ballpark opened in 1995.\n\nNext week, Melancon makes a return trip, again as an All-Star -- this time as a big leaguer.\n\n\"It gives me goosebumps,\" said Melancon, who led the Majors with 25 saves and had a 2.27 ERA through 35 outings this season, going into Monday.\n\nMelancon's fondest memories of growing up and attending games in Colorado are of watching the “Blake Street Bombers.” He was at Coors Field the last time the ballpark hosted an All-Star Game in 1998. Age 13 at the time, Melancon said his most vivid memory was trying to sell off the beanie baby giveaway for a huge profit.\n\nThis time, Melancon will be front and center. Heck, there's even a chance he'll serve as the National League's closer, and if he picks up a save he'd be the first Padre to do so in an All-Star Game since Goose Gossage in 1984.\n\n\"It's all surreal,\" Melancon said. \"I still feel like I'm living this fake life.\"","type":"markdown","__typename":"Markdown"},"$ROOT_QUERY.getForgeContentBySlug({\"locale\":\"en-us\",\"slug\":\"yu-darvish-wants-to-face-shohei-ohtani\",\"type\":\"story\"}).parts.6.data":{"html":"