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                        HANSEL ROBLES                            #  57
                        BORN: AUG. 13, 1990  OPENING DAY AGE: 29
                        BIRTHPLACE: BONAO, D.R.  RESIDES: BONAO, D.R.
                        SIGNED THRU: 2020  MLB SERVICE: 4 YEARS, 119 DAYS
                        ACQUIRED: CLAIMED OFF WAIVERS FROM NEW YORK (N.L.), JUNE 23, 2018
                        MARRIED: YASMILKA MOREL, DEC. 2019

             RHP        HEIGHT: 6-0  WEIGHT: 220  BATS: R  THROWS: R
       ROBLES’ LIFETIME PITCHING RECORD
       Year   Club   W-L   ERA   G  GS   CG  GF  SHO  SV   IP   H   R   ER   HR   HB   BB  IBB   SO  WP   BK    BAA
       2009— Mets (DSL)   5-4   2.91   15   9   0   0   0   0   58.2   47   30   19   0   9   16   0   60   5   0  .216
       2010— Mets 1 (DSL)   3-3   3.09   14   12   0   2   0   1   67   64   27   23   1   5   13   0   51   3   1  .257
       2011— Kingsport   3-1   2.68   15   0   0   4   0   1   37   28   13   11   2   10   16   1   42   1   1  .211
       2012— Brooklyn   6-1        1 .11H  12  12  0  0  0  0  72 .2  47  14  9  0  4  10  0  66  2  1   .184
       2013— St. Lucie   5-4   3.72   16   15   0   0   0   0   84.2   83   38   35   8   6   29   0   66   4   0  .259
          Mets (GCL)   0-1   4.22   2   2   0   0   0   0   10.2   12   6   5   0   2   2   0   5   0   1  .300
       2014— Binghamton  7-6  4 .31  30  18  1  3  1  0  110 .2  107  57  53  10  7  43  0  106  4  1   .255
       2015— Las Vegas  1-0  0 .00  5  0  0  0  0  0  7 .2  6  0  0  0  0  1  0  10  0  0   .207
          NEW YORK (NL) 4-3   3.67   57   0   0   7   0   0   54   37   27   22   8   2   18   1   61   2   1  .190
       2016— NEW YORK (NL) 6-4   3.48   68   0   0  15   0   1   77.2   69   32   30   7   1   36   4   85   3   0  .240
       2017— NEW YORK (NL) 7-5   4.92   46   0   0   9   0   0   56.2   47   31   31   10   5   29   2   60   2   0  .226
          Las Vegas  0-1  5 .79  18  0  0  11  0  4  23 .1  27  16  15  5  2  14  0  22  1  0   .287
       2018— NEW YORK (NL) 2-2   5.03   16   0   0   3   0   0   19.2   21   11   11   7   1   10   1   23   1   0  .280
          Las Vegas (1)   0-0   3.52   8   0   0   4   0   2   7.2   7   3   3   1   0   5   1   7   3   0  .241  robles
          LAA     0-1  2 .97  37  0  0  11  0  2  36 .1  32  15  12  2  1  15  0  36  1  0   .237
       2019— LAA  5-1  2 .48  71  1  0  51  0  23  72 .2  58  20  20  6  0  16  1  75  4  1   .221
       MAJOR TOTALS   24-16  3.58  295   1   0  96   0  26  317   264  136  126   40   10  124   9   340   13   2  .227
       MINOR TOTALS   30-21  3.24  135   68   1  24   1   8  480   428  204  173   27   45  149   2   435   23   5  .239
       H   led or tied for league lead
       (1)  rehab assignment
       Disabling Injuries:   2018  —  Right shoulder impingement; disabled Aug. 16 (retro to Aug. 15) - Aug. 26
                      Right knee sprain; disabled May 11 (retro to May 9) - May 28
       2019 SEASON
       ◆   In first full season with Angels, was recipient of Nick Adenhart Pitcher of the Year Award, which is given to Angels
         pitcher whose performance is selected by his teammates as the most outstanding throughout the course of the
         regular season...Third reliever to win the award, joining Huston Street (2015) and Yusmeiro Petit (2017).
       ◆   Established single-season career bests in games, ERA and saves...Took over Angels closer role in late April...His
         23 saves were most by an Angels reliever since Huston Street had 40 in 2015 and tied for eighth in American
         League.
       ◆   Led Majors (min. 35 IP) with a 1.52 ERA (47.1 IP - 8 ER) from June 1 through end of season.
       ◆   Retired 27 straight batters from Aug. 21-Sept. 14....Streak of 10.1 consecutive no-hit innings from Aug. 27-Sept.
         15 was longest for an Angels pitcher since Ernesto Frieri (13.1) in 2012...Did not allow a run in first 13 innings
         pitched at Angel Stadium.
       ◆   Recorded first career four-out save May 11 vs. Dodgers.
       ◆   Made first start of Major League career April 21 vs. Seattle (235th MLB game) as Angels “Opener”…Previous start
         as a professional came Aug. 26, 2014 for Double-A Binghamton.
       CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
       ◆   Made Major League debut Apr. 24, 2015 at Yankee Stadium, becoming first Mets player to make his debut during
         Subway Series...Appeared in three postseason games (including two in World Series) during rookie season for
         Mets...Earned first Major League win June 15, 2015 vs. Blue Jays...Recorded first career save Sept. 23, 2016 vs.
         Phillies...Recipient of Angels 2019 Nick Adenhart Pitcher of the Year Award.




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