The Rangers acquired minor league left-hander Jimmy Robbins from the Blue Jays, according to an announcement from Texas’ top affiliate in Round Rock. He was not on the Toronto 40-man roster and therefore won’t occupy a spot with Texas. According to the MLB.com transaction tracker, the Jays received cash in return.
Robbins, a 6’3″ southpaw, has yet to reach the majors. The Jays selected him out of a Florida junior college in the 20th round of the 2019 draft. Robbins has never ranked among the organization’s top 30 prospects at Baseball America. Eric Longenhangen and Tess Taruskin of FanGraphs rated him as an honorable mention on their write-up of the Toronto farm system in 2023, praising his slider and calling him a potential situational lefty out of the bullpen.
The 26-year-old has worked mostly as a starting pitcher in his career, but control issues figure to push him to relief. He started 18 of 22 appearances in Double-A last year, where he walked almost 14% of batters faced. That resulted in a lackluster 4.67 ERA over 86 2/3 innings. Robbins has gotten brief looks as a non-roster invitee to big league Spring Training in each of the last two years, allowing two runs in 5 1/3 frames spanning four relief outings. He has pitched twice out of the bullpen in Triple-A this season, tossing 2 1/3 innings of two-run ball.
Texas will keep Robbins in Triple-A, where he could see action as a starter or multi-inning reliever. The Rangers are calling Jack Leiter up from the Round Rock rotation for his MLB debut tomorrow. Meanwhile, their lefty relief depth took a hit when Brock Burke suffered a self-inflicted hand fracture over the weekend.
SweetBabyRayKingsThickThighs
Jimmy’s on the move!
JazzJazz
Jimmy’s new in town.
pingston
Tracker just says “cash” as you report. Is it possible it might be “international money” or would it specify that?
There have been rumours the Blue Jays were going to make some international signings.
However this may have been driven by the Texas need over the Blue Jays budget wants…
trog
It’s not international pool money. That would have been reported as such. Robbins is not a legitimate prospect any more and was on the Jays development list … meaning he wasn’t even playing in games (and not due to injury). Classic case of giving someone a chance at playing time for another organization that is short in minor league depth at a position of need.
Moneyballer
Anyone else read this as Jimmy Rollins?
cah011381
It made me think of the old country singer Marty Robbins.
Card AG
Me for a second
The_Disturber
Lol. Guilty
Hotdog 2
Blue Jays have a terrible future. They Will be forced to overpay for the young overrated guys in their lineup
Still in talks
Someone was a big Jimmy Robbins fan.
CTS4
Another BAD atkins signing ….
Gwynning
I would temper my expectations if you were really relying on a 20th Round pick that much…
NoSaint
@Gwynning
20th round aren’t guaranteed HOF’s? I’m going to completely rethink baseball.
Clofreesz
I’m sorry… Who?
JazzJazz
Clofreesz: Someone closer to 30 than 20, who’s never thrown a pitch in the majors.
This is breaking news. Go get some chips and beverages!
Clofreesz
So we’re just grabbing him thinking we can “fix” him? Not really very exciting…
frontdeskmike
I’m surprised that the Cardinals or Orioles weren’t interested?
NoSaint
@frontdeskmike
Other teams have org filler to occupy their time.
Monkey’s Uncle
When Robbins gets traded for someone named Baskin, the ice cream is on me!