- Full name Aiden Robbins
- Born 01/14/2005 in
- Profile Ht.: 6'2" / Wt.: 195 / Bats: R / Throws: R
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School:Texas Age At Draft: 21.5
Drafted: Never Drafted
Whether it was at Seton Hall or during summer ball in the Cape Cod League, Robbins has hit at every stop in his collegiate career. This spring, he enjoyed one of the more prominent breakout seasons of any hitter in the country to the tune of a .422/.537/.652 slash line with 30 extra-base hits, 20 stolen bases and 44 walks to just 32 strikeouts. He didn’t miss a beat this summer and took home the Cape League batting title after hitting .307/.391/.545. Robbins has a somewhat unique operation in the box. He breaks into a high leg lift as the pitcher breaks into his own front leg lift, yet he consistently gets his foot down on time and is in a good position to hit. Robbins deploys the same leg lift move in two-strike counts, yet it is far less pronounced. He has plus hand speed and sprays line drives to all fields, but his highest quality of contact comes to the pull side. Robbins has a polished approach and this spring he chased at just an 18% overall clip. While he struggles to pick up spin out of the hand, Robbins feasts on fastballs. He posted an 89% overall contact rate and 91% in-zone contact rate against all heaters, and 17 of his 30 extra-base hits came against fastballs. Robbins is a hit-over-power profile, but his 90th percentile exit velocity was 107.8 mph. Getting the ball up in the air more, especially to the pull side, could lead to more in-game power production. Robbins runs well, but perhaps most importantly, he knows how to run and is an effective base stealer. -
School: Texas Committed/Drafted: Never Drafted. Age At Draft: 21.5
Robbins has a tremendous track record of hitting, and in his 2025 sophomore season with Seton Hall, his .422 average was good for seventh-best among Division I bats. Overall, he slashed .422/.537/.652 with six home runs, 19 doubles and 20 stolen bases. He then hit over .300 in 26 games with Harwich in the Cape Cod League and transferred to Texas for his 2026 draft season. Robbins is a 6-foot-2, 190-pound righthanded hitter with a quick bat and solid contact skills. He sticks in the zone nicely and doesn’t expand often, with his loudest contact coming to the pull side—though he doesn’t frequently hit the ball in the air. Robbins is a hit-over-power profile, but his batted-ball data and physical projection do point to more power potential in the tank. Getting the ball up in the air more, especially to the pull side, could lead to more in-game power production. Robbins runs well and is an efficient baserunner who should be able to play all three outfield positions.