Tuesday, July 01, 2014

Clint Robinson, The Spotlight Is Yours

Nice piece on Clint Robinson by the LAT's Dylan Hernandez, who discusses Robinson's long path to his first hit (and quite a meaningful one at that, a game-winning RBI!):

But the two months Manager Don Mattingly's team spent chasing the Giants was nothing compared to how long Robinson waited for to live a dream.

"Twenty-nine years and counting," Robinson said. "I have so many emotions right now, it's kind of hard to even put words together."

Robinson is from Dothan, Ala., which is known more for producing peanuts than baseball players. He attended nearby Troy University, out of which he was selected by the Kansas City Royals in the 25th round of the 2007 draft.

He has spent the majority of time since then bouncing around minor league outposts such as Idaho Falls and Northwest Arkansas.

He reached the major leagues two years ago with the Royals, at 27. He had only four at-bats, all as a pinch-hitter. He struck out twice.

"It was a lot faster than it is now," Robinson said. "I look back on that and it's a blur."

Robinson said he never considered walking away from the game.

"Everybody wants to talk about being 29 years old and being in the minor leagues for eight years, but I really enjoy my job," he said. "I still get paid to come to the ballpark every day and play baseball. Everybody says it's a grind in the minor leagues, but it's still something I love to do."

Robinson signed a minor league contract with the Dodgers over the off-season and played well in spring training, batting .308. At the time, Mattingly said Robinson's left-handed swing reminded him of former American League batting champion John Olerud's.

Until Robinson was called up to the major leagues Wednesday, he was in Albuquerque with the Dodgers' triple-A affiliate.

None of his first three plate appearances with the Dodgers resulted in hits, though he drew a walk and scored a run Saturday in the team's victory over the St. Louis Cardinals.

Robinson's moment came as the Dodgers were locked in a scoreless tie with the Indians. With men at the corners, Robinson was called to pinch-hit for Dan Haren, who pitched seven innings and gave up only one infield hit.

Robinson slapped Indians starter Corey Kluber's full-count offering into center field.

"Man, that feels good," Robinson said he told himself as he reached first base.

It felt good to us Dodger fans as well, Clint, as we took sole possession of first place! Way to go!

photo: Mike McGinnis / Getty Images North America

32 comments:

Steve Dittmore said...

Robinson (just like Romak before him)are alums of the Royals AA affiliate here in NW Arkansas. Robinson still lives here in the off-season and works out at Arvest Ballpark in the off-season. Nice to see those guys get their first hits.

On a side note, those AA teams in 2010 & 2011 were loaded - Perez, Hosmer, Moustakas, Dyson, Duffy, Crow, Ventura all played here as did non-Royals Robinson, Romas, Ed Lucas (Marlins).

Steve Dittmore said...

Sorry for the poor grammar... Have not had my coffee yet!

Dusty Baker said...

Which Perez?

Steve Dittmore said...

Salvador Perez... Royals catcher.

Dusty Baker said...

Got it. I was hoping it might be Chris Perez so I could take the opportunity to bag on that ineffective fathead.

Orel said...

Anyone want a World Cup GT?

Orel said...

Watching on Univision is so worth not understanding anything being said

Orel said...

OK, they're talking about Michael Jackson for some reason

Orel said...

Yellow card for Cameron

Orel said...

What do we call that? A Belgfro?

Orel said...

Is this hockey?

Hideo Nomo said...

I Believe That We Need To Stretch Better

Orel said...

hamstrung

Orel said...

Zusi

Orel said...

Scoreless at the half

Hideo Nomo said...

I don't know as much about the futbols as others, but how did a team that can't pass at all make it this far?

Orel said...

Bunting?

Orel said...

OOH MAMA

Orel said...

EE.UU! EE.UU! EE.UU!

Orel said...

Ramona Shelburne ‏@ramonashelburne 32s

You know how a hot hockey goalie can carry a team to the Stanley Cup? That's Tim Howard right now.

Orel said...

SO CLOSE

Orel said...

OT it is

Orel said...

Er, extra time

Orel said...

This game has been refreshingly free of flopping

Hideo Nomo said...

From a superstitious point of view, I wonder why the US hasn't gone back to wearing the kit they won in? Or do they not get to choose?

Orel said...

The dream is over. 2-0 Belgium

Orel said...

A glimmer!

Orel said...

Penalty kicks would certainly favor us...right?

Orel said...

Lukaku is a Final Fantasy monster

Orel said...

Dos minutos

Orel said...

1' extra time

Orel said...

It's over