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Hansel Robles was born on 13 August, 1990 in Bonao, Monseñor Nouel, Dominican Republic, is a Dominican baseball player (born 1990). Discover Hansel Robles's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 33 years old?

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Age 33 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 13 August 1990
Birthday 13 August
Birthplace Bonao, Monseñor Nouel, Dominican Republic
Nationality Dominican Republic

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Hansel Robles Height, Weight & Measurements

At 33 years old, Hansel Robles height is 1.83 m .

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Hansel Robles Net Worth

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1990

Hansel Manuel Robles (born August 13, 1990) is a Dominican professional baseball pitcher for the Toros de Tijuana of the Mexican League.

He has previously played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the New York Mets, Los Angeles Angels, Minnesota Twins and the Boston Red Sox.

2008

Robles signed as an international free agent in August 2008.

Robles played in the minors with the Dominican Summer League Mets, Kingsport Mets, Brooklyn Cyclones, Gulf Coast League Mets, St. Lucie Mets, Binghamton Mets, and the Las Vegas 51s.

2014

The Mets added Robles to their 40-man roster on November 20, 2014.

2015

The Mets promoted him to the major leagues for the first time on April 20, 2015, to replace their injured reliever Jerry Blevins.

He made his Major League debut on April 24 against the interleague-rival New York Yankees.

He came into the game in the seventh inning giving up a hit to Alex Rodriguez to load the bases, then getting Mark Teixeira to pop out and struck out Brian McCann and Carlos Beltrán to end the inning.

On October 2 while facing the Philadelphia Phillies, Robles threw a quick pitch near the head of batter Cameron Rupp; both benches emptied but no fight occurred.

As there had been hit batsmen earlier in the game, and warnings had been issued to both teams, Robles was immediately ejected by home plate umpire Bob Davidson.

As a result of the incident, Robles was suspended for three games by Major League Baseball and fined an undisclosed amount.

He appealed the suspension and was allowed to play for the rest of the season.

When the Mets made the playoffs, Robles was part of the roster of the Mets all the way up to the 2015 World Series.

2016

Once the appeal process completed, the suspension carried over into 2016.

Robles appeared in the Division Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers in game two in the eighth inning getting two strikeouts.

In the World Series against the Kansas City Royals he appeared in game two in the bottom of the sixth inning getting the three batters he faced out.

He also appeared in game four in the top of the ninth inning getting three outs, two of them strikeouts.

Robles finished the season with a 4–3 record, 3.67 ERA in 57 games in 54 innings pitched with a WHIP of 1.019 with 61 strikeouts while giving up 37 hits, 27 runs (22 of them earned), 8 home runs, and 18 walks.

Robles was not on the Mets' Opening Day roster due to his suspension, but joined the Mets for their home opener against the Philadelphia Phillies.

On September 23 at Citi Field, Robles recorded his first career save after entering a game in the seventh inning and throwing hitless relief.

2017

In 2017, Robles underperformed.

Before the summer began, he was demoted to Triple-A where he spent nearly two months before returning to the Mets.

At the major league level, his walk rate increased for the second consecutive season and his home run rate nearly doubled.

On January 12, Robles and the Mets agreed to a $900,000 deal, avoiding arbitration.

Robles started the season in Triple-A, but was promoted on April 3 when Anthony Swarzak was placed on the disabled list with an oblique strain.

He was optioned later in the month, and was called back up on May 5.

Robles was designated for assignment on June 22.

2018

With the 2018 Mets, he compiled a 2–2 record with a 5.03 ERA in 16 relief appearances, striking out 23 batters in 19 2⁄3 innings.

On June 23, 2018, Robles was claimed off waivers by the Los Angeles Angels.

With the Angels in 2018, he was 0-1 with 2 saves with a 2.97 ERA in 37 relief appearances, striking out 36 batters in 36 1⁄3 innings.

2019

Robles' continued his success with the Angels into the 2019 season, as he recorded an ERA of 2.48 in 71 appearances.

He also served as closer, recording 23 saves in 72 2⁄3 innings.

On December 2, Robles was nontendered by the Angels.

2020

On December 29, 2020, Robles signed a one-year, $2 million deal with the Minnesota Twins.

Through July 2021, Robles appeared in 45 games with the Twins, all in relief, compiling a 3–4 record with 4.91 ERA and 43 strikeouts in 44 innings pitched.

On July 30, 2021, Robles was traded to the Boston Red Sox in exchange for minor-league pitcher Alex Scherff.

Robles earned his first save with the Red Sox on August 24, against the Twins.

During the regular season, Robles made 27 relief appearances for Boston, compiling an 0–1 record with a 3.60 ERA and four saves, while striking out 33 batters in 25 innings.

He made six postseason appearances, allowing four runs (three earned) in 5 1⁄3 innings, as the Red Sox advanced to the American League Championship Series.

On November 3, Robles elected to become a free agent.