James Connor Robertson (born September 10, 1981) is an American former right-handed
Major League Baseball
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relief pitcher
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. He was drafted out of
Birmingham Southern College
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in the 31st round of the
2004 Major League Baseball draft by the
Oakland Athletics
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.
Career
Robertson was drafted in the 31st round of the
2004 MLB Draft by the
Oakland Athletics
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out of
Birmingham–Southern College
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. He spent four years working his way up the Oakland minor league system before making his major league debut on May 17 in which he pitched an inning and two thirds in an Oakland 4-7 loss to the Royals; Robertson made two more appearances in the 2007 season and was optioned back to AAA where he pitched as the closer before breaking his thumb and missing the rest of the 2007 season.
On December 14, 2007 Robertson was traded with starting pitcher
Dan Haren
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to the
Arizona Diamondbacks
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for left-handed pitchers
Brett Anderson
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,
Dana Eveland
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and
Greg Smith, infielder
Chris Carter and outfielders
Aaron Cunningham and
Carlos Gonzalez.
In the 2008 season Robertson would make six appearances for the Diamondbacks before being traded in the off season to the
New York Mets
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for
Scott Schoeneweis
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In the five seasons from 2003 to 2007, Schoeneweis allowed only one home r ...
. he would spend the entire 2009 season in the minor leagues and the Mets released him at the conclusion of the 2009 season.
Robertson pitched for the
Southern Maryland Blue Crabs
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in the 2010 season in their rotation and in the bullpen; he has not pitched professionally since the conclusion of the Blue Crabs 2010 season.
Personal life
His brother
David
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is a relief pitcher for the
Philadelphia Phillies
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.
Pitch repertoire
Robertson throws a hard, sinking
fastball
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that has been clocked as high as . He also has a sweeping
slider
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* ''The Slider'', a 1972 album by T. Rex
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* S ...
and a
changeup
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The changeup is a staple off-speed pitch often used in a pitcher's arsenal, usually thrown to look like a fastball but arriving much more slowly to the plate. Its reduced speed ...
.
Bibliography
''2006 Oakland Athletics Media Guide''. Pg. 393. Produced by the Oakland Athletics Public Relations Department.
References
External links
CalLeaguers.com: Connor Robertson 2005BaseballProspectus.com: Connor Robertson
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1981 births
Living people
Sportspeople from Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Baseball players from Alabama
Major League Baseball pitchers
Oakland Athletics players
Arizona Diamondbacks players
Sacramento River Cats players
Tucson Sidewinders players
Buffalo Bisons (minor league) players
Birmingham–Southern Panthers baseball players
Southern Maryland Blue Crabs players