2011 Player Development: Trayvon Robinson
In this series, SeattleClubhouse takes a look at prospects that made big improvements in 2011 for the Mariners. Acquired in the Erik Bedard trade, Trayvon Robinson showed some flash at the plate and in the field for the M's in his first big league action.
Via mariners.scout.com
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November 01, 2011
Mariners chalk one up for rookie Robinson
Two anonymous members of the Mariners conspired for a little good-natured fun with rookie outfielder Trayvon Robinson prior to Saturday's game against the Royals.
Via seattlemariners.com
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September 10, 2011
Report: Trayvon Robinson to be called up to replace Halman
Trayvon Robinson will replace Greg Halman on the Mariners roster, Ryan Divish of The News Tribune tweeted Thursday. The team optioned outfielder Greg Halman to Triple-A Tacoma on Thursday and said they would make an announcement Friday about his replacement. Robinson, 23, was acquired from the Los Angeles Dodgers over the weekend in the Erik [...]
Via Seattle Post-Intelligencer
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August 04, 2011
Greg Halman Optioned to AAA, Trayvon Robinson Called Up
That didn’t take long. Trayvon Robinson’s been in the Mariner organization for all of three games, going 1-9 with 3 walks and 4 Ks, but according to Ryan Divish, he’ll join the Mariners in Anaheim. Greg Halman’s hot streak after his call-up seems like it happened years ago, if it happened at all. His 3 strikeout game yesterday didn’t help dissuade people that he didn’t...
Via U.S.S. Mariner
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August 04, 2011
Why Was Trayvon Robinson Traded?
I know a lot of fans are shaking their heads puzzled right now over the last minute 3 team trade between the Los Angeles Dodgers, Boston Red Sox and Seattle Mariners. With the Dodgers poor hitting this year a lot of fans looked to the minor leagues for help after realizing that Ned Colletti and Frank McCourt weren’t going to go out and get anybody via trade that would add on...
Via Rant Sports
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August 02, 2011
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August 02, 2011
Trayvon Robinson is looking good in AAA for the Los Angeles Dodgers
23-year old switch-hitting CF Trayvon Robinson came into this season as the Dodgers’ #10 prospect heading into the 2011 season according to Baseball America. He is showing why so far this year. Robinson has played in 31 games in AAA-ball so far this year and he is 38 for 118 (.322 avg, .987 OPS) with 23 runs scored, 7 homers, 22 RBIs and 3 stolen bases. His big weakness...
Via Dodgers Locker
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May 13, 2011
Dee Gordon And Trayvon Robinson Are Hilarious
Individually, their Twitter accounts are somewhat standard fare for athletes, but whenever they get together, their hijinks seem to take a turn for the hilarious, as you can see above.
The picture you see was tweeted from Dee Gordon's account along with the message, "Haha! Look at what I did to trays locker!!!! http://yfrog.com/h2k7lmj".
Shortly after, Dee tweeted...
Via Memories Of Kevin Malone
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January 04, 2011
Prospect Profiles 2010: Trayvon Robinson
Overview-A tenth round pick out of high school way back in 2005, Robinson didn't do a whole lot of impressing in his first two seasons as a professional. His collection of tools always had significant upside, but he didn't seem to be able to put it all together. While Robinson showed signs of improvement in 2008, i'll be the first to admit that I didn't think that...
Via Memories Of Kevin Malone
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March 15, 2010
Dodgers Top 10 Prospect Report – 8. Trayvon Robinson
Trayvon Robinson-Trayvon Robinson is the kind of player that has all the skills, he just needs to put them all together. Arguably the best athlete in the Dodgers system, Trayvon can play every position in the outfield, even though his most natural position is center. His 2009 numbers were solid, finishing [...]
Via Lasordas Lair
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March 14, 2010
Robinson's Catch Saves 3-2 66ers Win
Two streaks ended Tuesday. Inland Empire squeezed by Modesto 3-2, thanks to a game-saving catch by Trayvon Robinson to break an eight game losing streak and Fort Wayne hammered Great Lakes to snap the Loons five game winning streak. Albuquerque led a 3-0 lead slide into a 9-5 Tacoma win. Chattanooga had the day off.
Via LA Dugout
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August 12, 2009
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