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Floyd Robinson

Floyd Andrew Robinson (born May 9, 1936) is a former outfielder in Major League Baseball for the Chicago White Sox (1960–1966), Cincinnati Reds (1967), and the Oakland Athletics and Boston Red Sox (1968). He batted left-handed and threw right-handed.

Floyd Robinson
Outfielder
Born: (1936-05-09) May 9, 1936 (age 87)
Prescott, Arkansas, U.S.
Batted: Left
Threw: Right
MLB debut
August 10, 1960, for the Chicago White Sox
Last MLB appearance
September 29, 1968, for the Boston Red Sox
MLB statistics
Batting average.283
Home runs67
Runs batted in426
Teams

Early career edit

He attended San Diego High School in San Diego, California, where he starred in both baseball and football. He was offered a football scholarship to the University of Arizona as a quarterback, but chose to sign a professional baseball contract.[1] He signed directly with the San Diego Padres of the Pacific Coast League in 1954, and was acquired by the White Sox when they signed a working agreement with the Padres in 1960.

MLB outfielder edit

Robinson made his major league debut at age 24 on August 10, 1960 in a 6-0 White Sox home loss to the New York Yankees, starting in right field and going 0-for-3 against Art Ditmar.[2] After batting in double-digit games over a five-week span without a hit, he notched his first career hit on September 18, 1960 in an 8-4 road win over the Detroit Tigers with a sixth-inning single off Jim Bunning. In his next at-bat, he got his first career run-batted-in with a single off Dave Sisler that plated Ted Kluszewski.[3]

Robinson was managed by Hall of Famer Al López, a man he respected a great deal, for most of his seven-year White Sox career. Eddie Stanky managed the 1966 White Sox, which was Robinson's final year with the team. Stanky was known for prickly relationships with his ballplayers.

His first full year in the majors, 1961, was an outstanding one as he finished tied for third in the American League Rookie of the Year voting.[citation needed] He posted a .310 batting average with 11 home runs, 59 runs batted in, 134 hits and 52 bases on balls.[4]

In 1962, he finished 10th in the American League MVP voting (Mickey Mantle won) and had 187 hits in 600 at bats for a .312 batting average, third in the league. He led the league in doubles that year with 45, and was fourth in RBIs with 109. On July 22, 1962, Robinson became part of baseball history with six hits (all singles) in six at-bats in a nine-inning game. He is one of only 35 American Leaguers to accomplish the feat.[5]

In 1964, Robinson came closer to reaching the World Series than he ever would when the White Sox went 98–64, one game behind the 99-63 New York Yankees. It was the second of three straight years that his team finished second in the American League. The White Sox had reached the World Series in 1959, one year before Robinson reached the majors. However, Robinson never played on a team with a losing record.

Robinson's career high in home runs came in 1965 when he hit 14 with 66 RBIs. That was his last major offensive year.

In December 1966 he was traded to the Reds, for whom he played one season, batting .238 with one home run and 10 RBIs in 55 games. In November 1967 he was traded to the Athletics, for whom he batted .247 with one home run and 14 RBIs in 53 games. On July 31 his contract was purchased by the Red Sox, for whom Robinson played 23 games, including his final career game on September 29, 1968.[4] A knee injury in 1967 had cut short his career.

In nine major league seasons, Robinson hit .283 with 67 home runs and 426 RBIs. He accumulated 140 doubles, 36 triples, and 42 stolen bases with 458 runs scored. Defensively, in 886 games Robinson committed 30 errors for a .981 fielding percentage.

Off the field edit

Robinson is a cousin of former major league outfielder Tommie Reynolds, who played eight years in the majors for five teams from 1963 to 1972.[6]

After baseball, Robinson and his wife Sandra, whom he married in 1965, were also business partners, investing in real estate and apartment buildings and a small grocery store. They especially take pride in their building of the Golden Age Garden, a low-income senior citizen apartment complex in San Diego. In 2007, they established the nonprofit Floyd Robinson Foundation.[7]

In 2009, Robinson was inducted by the San Diego Hall of Champions into the Breitbard Hall of Fame honoring San Diego's finest athletes both on and off the field.[1]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b . San Diego Hall of Champions - SDHOC.com. Archived from the original on July 19, 2012. Retrieved April 10, 2016.
  2. ^ "August 10, 1960 New York Yankees at Chicago White Sox Play by Play and Box Score". Sports Reference LLC - Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved April 10, 2016.
  3. ^ "September 18, 1960 Chicago White Sox at Detroit Tigers Play by Play and Box Score". Sports Reference LLC - Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved April 10, 2016.
  4. ^ a b "Floyd Robinson: Statistics and History". Sports Reference LLC - Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved April 10, 2016.
  5. ^ "July 22, 1962 Chicago White Sox at Boston Red Sox Play by Play and Box Score". Sports Reference LLC - Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved April 10, 2016.
  6. ^ "Tommie Reynolds Statistics and History". Sports Reference LLC - Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved April 10, 2016.
  7. ^ "The Floyd Robinson Foundation". FindTheCompany - Nonprofits.FindTheCompany.com. Retrieved April 10, 2016.

External links edit

  • Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference, or Baseball Reference (Minors), or Retrosheet, or SABR Biography Project

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For other uses see Floyd Robinson disambiguation Floyd Andrew Robinson born May 9 1936 is a former outfielder in Major League Baseball for the Chicago White Sox 1960 1966 Cincinnati Reds 1967 and the Oakland Athletics and Boston Red Sox 1968 He batted left handed and threw right handed Floyd RobinsonOutfielderBorn 1936 05 09 May 9 1936 age 87 Prescott Arkansas U S Batted LeftThrew RightMLB debutAugust 10 1960 for the Chicago White SoxLast MLB appearanceSeptember 29 1968 for the Boston Red SoxMLB statisticsBatting average 283Home runs67Runs batted in426TeamsChicago White Sox 1960 1966 Cincinnati Reds 1967 Oakland Athletics 1968 Boston Red Sox 1968 Contents 1 Early career 2 MLB outfielder 3 Off the field 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksEarly career editHe attended San Diego High School in San Diego California where he starred in both baseball and football He was offered a football scholarship to the University of Arizona as a quarterback but chose to sign a professional baseball contract 1 He signed directly with the San Diego Padres of the Pacific Coast League in 1954 and was acquired by the White Sox when they signed a working agreement with the Padres in 1960 MLB outfielder editRobinson made his major league debut at age 24 on August 10 1960 in a 6 0 White Sox home loss to the New York Yankees starting in right field and going 0 for 3 against Art Ditmar 2 After batting in double digit games over a five week span without a hit he notched his first career hit on September 18 1960 in an 8 4 road win over the Detroit Tigers with a sixth inning single off Jim Bunning In his next at bat he got his first career run batted in with a single off Dave Sisler that plated Ted Kluszewski 3 Robinson was managed by Hall of Famer Al Lopez a man he respected a great deal for most of his seven year White Sox career Eddie Stanky managed the 1966 White Sox which was Robinson s final year with the team Stanky was known for prickly relationships with his ballplayers His first full year in the majors 1961 was an outstanding one as he finished tied for third in the American League Rookie of the Year voting citation needed He posted a 310 batting average with 11 home runs 59 runs batted in 134 hits and 52 bases on balls 4 In 1962 he finished 10th in the American League MVP voting Mickey Mantle won and had 187 hits in 600 at bats for a 312 batting average third in the league He led the league in doubles that year with 45 and was fourth in RBIs with 109 On July 22 1962 Robinson became part of baseball history with six hits all singles in six at bats in a nine inning game He is one of only 35 American Leaguers to accomplish the feat 5 In 1964 Robinson came closer to reaching the World Series than he ever would when the White Sox went 98 64 one game behind the 99 63 New York Yankees It was the second of three straight years that his team finished second in the American League The White Sox had reached the World Series in 1959 one year before Robinson reached the majors However Robinson never played on a team with a losing record Robinson s career high in home runs came in 1965 when he hit 14 with 66 RBIs That was his last major offensive year In December 1966 he was traded to the Reds for whom he played one season batting 238 with one home run and 10 RBIs in 55 games In November 1967 he was traded to the Athletics for whom he batted 247 with one home run and 14 RBIs in 53 games On July 31 his contract was purchased by the Red Sox for whom Robinson played 23 games including his final career game on September 29 1968 4 A knee injury in 1967 had cut short his career In nine major league seasons Robinson hit 283 with 67 home runs and 426 RBIs He accumulated 140 doubles 36 triples and 42 stolen bases with 458 runs scored Defensively in 886 games Robinson committed 30 errors for a 981 fielding percentage Off the field editRobinson is a cousin of former major league outfielder Tommie Reynolds who played eight years in the majors for five teams from 1963 to 1972 6 After baseball Robinson and his wife Sandra whom he married in 1965 were also business partners investing in real estate and apartment buildings and a small grocery store They especially take pride in their building of the Golden Age Garden a low income senior citizen apartment complex in San Diego In 2007 they established the nonprofit Floyd Robinson Foundation 7 In 2009 Robinson was inducted by the San Diego Hall of Champions into the Breitbard Hall of Fame honoring San Diego s finest athletes both on and off the field 1 See also editList of Major League Baseball annual doubles leaders List of Major League Baseball single game hits leadersReferences edit a b Floyd Robinson Inducted 2009 Baseball San Diego Hall of Champions SDHOC com Archived from the original on July 19 2012 Retrieved April 10 2016 August 10 1960 New York Yankees at Chicago White Sox Play by Play and Box Score Sports Reference LLC Baseball Reference com Retrieved April 10 2016 September 18 1960 Chicago White Sox at Detroit Tigers Play by Play and Box Score Sports Reference LLC Baseball Reference com Retrieved April 10 2016 a b Floyd Robinson Statistics and History Sports Reference LLC Baseball Reference com Retrieved April 10 2016 July 22 1962 Chicago White Sox at Boston Red Sox Play by Play and Box Score Sports Reference LLC Baseball Reference com Retrieved April 10 2016 Tommie Reynolds Statistics and History Sports Reference LLC Baseball Reference com Retrieved April 10 2016 The Floyd Robinson Foundation FindTheCompany Nonprofits FindTheCompany com Retrieved April 10 2016 External links editCareer statistics and player information from Baseball Reference or Baseball Reference Minors or Retrosheet or SABR Biography Project Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Floyd Robinson amp oldid 1144991392, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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