Kenneth Neal (Kenny) Robinson (
November 3,
1969 -
February 28,
1999) was a
pitcher in
Major League Baseball who played for the
Toronto Blue Jays (1995, 1997) and
Kansas City Royals (1996). Robinson batted and threw right-handed. He was born in
Barberton, Ohio.
In a three-season career, Robinson posted a 2-2 record with 40
strikeouts and a 3.91
ERA in 48.1
innings pitched.
Robinson died in Tucson, Arizona during a spring training car accident at the age of 29.
Early Years
Robinson attended
Monrovia High School in Monrovia, California and was a standout in baseball and track. He led the Wildcats to 5 Rio Hondo League Titles in both sports and has the
Monrovia High School record for the fastest time on the
200 metre. Kenny graduated early thanks to his academic expertise, and was immediately drafted to the
New York Mets in the 5th round. After numerous discussions with his coach, Kenny decided to forgo the
Major Leagues for college, and after a three-year stint at
USC, Kenny was drafted as the number one pick in the Draft.
Minor Leagues
Robinson only spent one year on the
Durham Bulls before being promoted to the
Majors. During his one year in the Minor Leagues, Robinson threw 200.46 innings with 79
strikeouts and a 1.43
era Robinson was the number one recruit in the Minors, and he was quickly promoted his second year.
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