:Jake Robbins
{{short description|American baseball player (born 1976)}}
{{Use mdy dates|date=July 2024}}
{{Infobox baseball biography
|name=Jake Robbins
|image= |
|position=Pitcher
|bats=Right
|throws=Right
|birth_date={{Birth date and age|1976|5|23}}
|birth_place=Charlotte, North Carolina, U.S.
|debutleague = MLB
|debutdate=September 20
|debutyear=2004
|debutteam=Cleveland Indians
|finalleague = MLB
|finaldate=September 24
|finalyear=2004
|finalteam=Cleveland Indians
|statleague = MLB
|stat1label=Win–loss record
|stat1value=0–0
|stat2label=Earned run average
|stat2value=5.40
|stat3label=Strikeouts
|stat3value=0
|teams=
- Cleveland Indians ({{mlby|2004}})
|highlights=
}}
Phillip Jacob Robbins (born May 23, 1976) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who ended his career in the Chicago White Sox organization.
He appeared in only two major league games in {{mlby|2004}} for the Cleveland Indians at the age of 28. The only run he gave up was a solo home run by Jacque Jones on September 24 of that year. His earned run average was 5.40. In {{Baseball year|2007}}, he pitched for the White Sox Triple-A affiliate, the Charlotte Knights, in Fort Mill, South Carolina. Robbins was 0–0 in 20 games, with an ERA of 5.11 and 14 strikeouts in {{frac|24|2|3}} innings.
He currently{{as of?|date=May 2023}} runs the Jake Robbins Pitching School at Showcase Baseball Academy.{{citation needed|date=May 2023}}
External links
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