Drew Robinson

Drew Robinson

31-Year-Old OutfielderOF
 Free Agent  
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$Signed a one-year, minor-league contract with the Giants in January of 2020. Released by the Giants in July of 2021.
Announces retirement
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July 16, 2021
Robinson announced his retirement Friday, Alex Pavlovic of NBC Sports Bay Area reports.
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Robinson began the 2021 campaign with Triple-A Sacramento and hit .128 across 35 games, but he'll now hang up his cleats to join the Giants' front office following his return to baseball across the past few years. The 29-year-old appeared in 100 major-league games with the Rangers and Cardinals during his career and slashed .202/.296/.359 with nine home runs, 32 runs and 22 RBI.
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There were plenty of at-bats to go around in Texas last season, but Robinson failed to make an impact with the ones he was given, hitting just .183/.288/.294 in 125 plate appearances while striking out a whopping 45.6% of the time. Strikeouts have been an issue for Robinson throughout his professional career, but those concerns have reached new heights over the last two years. He struck out 34.7% of the time in his first taste of the big leagues in 2017 and 34.9% of the time with Triple-A Round Rock last season. Those contact issues are untenable for a player who doesn't stand out in any other area. He does at least offer some positional versatility, having spent time at six positions (including shortstop and center field) so far in his big-league career, which helps his case for a bench role. However, a December move to St. Louis likely hurts his chances of breaking camp, as the Cardinals have a more crowded roster than the Rangers.
Robinson was the most versatile player on the Rangers' roster last season, logging at least nine innings at five different positions. Though he'll only have eligibility at outfield and third base to begin 2018, Robinson's ability to capably defend multiple spots should make him the frontrunner for a utility role with the club this spring. The 25-year-old projects as a bench bat over the long haul, but he could surprise if he's given an extended audition for a starting gig at some point. Though the 34.7 percent strikeout rate he posted in 2017 was an eyesore, Robinson maintained the power and plate discipline he demonstrated in the high minors in his first exposure to big-league pitching, albeit in a limited sample. Robinson's .215 ISO was the fifth-best mark among Rangers hitters, placing him ahead of established regulars like Carlos Gomez, Rougned Odor, Elvis Andrus and Nomar Mazara. Robinson's contact issues may forever make him a batting-average liability, but his sneaky pop could be enough to make him an appealing endgame target in AL-only leagues.
Robinson has been with the Rangers organization for his entire seven-year career, but 2016 marked the first time that he was able to be a full-time member of Texas' Triple-A squad in Round Rock. His performance last season was consistent with the years prior. Although his batting average was less than stellar (.257), the utility man walked at an excellent 12.2 percent clip and was three stolen bases away from a 20/20 season. Pair those numbers with his 24 doubles and 10 triples and he managed to end up with a solid .830 OPS. His strikeout rate left much to be desired (27.5 percent), but his .223 ISO kept his stock high enough for the Rangers to protect him from the Rule 5 draft in November. There are many other options ahead of him in the organizational pecking order, but Robinson could work his way into a reserve utility role with a strong spring or another solid campaign at Triple-A.
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Working as DH on Wednesday
OFSan Francisco Giants  
February 26, 2020
Robinson (elbow) will serve as the Giants' designated hitter and bat ninth in Wednesday's Cactus League game against the Brewers, John Shea of the San Francisco Chronicle reports.
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Headed to big-league camp
OFSan Francisco Giants  
Elbow
January 6, 2020
Robinson (elbow) received an invitation to major-league spring training Monday, Amy Gutierrez of NBC Sports Bay Area reports.
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Signs minor-league contract
OFSan Francisco Giants  
Elbow
October 10, 2019
Robinson (elbow) signed a minor-league contract with the Giants on Thursday, Kegan Lowe of Baseball America reports.
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Released by Cardinals
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Elbow
August 28, 2019
Robinson (elbow) was released by the Cardinals on Wednesday, Derrick Goold of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports.
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Has 'progressive' TJ surgery
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Elbow
August 18, 2019
Robinson (elbow) had a partial Tommy John surgery on his left elbow Thursday, Anne Rogers of MLB.com reports.
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