Nate Robertson

47-Year-Old PitcherP
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$Released by the Tigers in May of 2014.
Nate Robertson: Released by Tigers
PFree Agent  
May 17, 2014
Robertson has been granted his release by the Tigers MLive's James Schmehl reports.
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While it's possible that Robertson will be signed to a minor league contract by another organization, it's unlikely that the 36-year-old will have any impact in the majors this season.
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After disappointing campaigns as a starter in 2007 and 2008, Robertson was moved to the bullpen for the majority of the 2009 season. He missed nearly two months with an elbow injury, but still managed to appear in 28 games while posting a 2-3 record with a 5.44 ERA in 49.2 innings. Robertson has been adamant about his desire to return to the rotation, and it appears he’ll get an opportunity to battle for the fifth spot in spring training, but his continued struggles over the past few seasons would limit his value to deep AL-only leagues, even with a starting gig.
Robertson was terrible last season. His K:BB ratio didn't change much from years prior, but he was even more hittable than ever. Part of that might be attributable to a poor defense behind him, but Robertson also struggled with his slider, which was often flat and easily smoked by opposing hitters. He was moved to the bullpen toward the end of the year and struggled there as well. The Tigers would like to unload Robertson's contract but are unlikely to find a taker. Instead, the team will have to give him a chance to compete for a rotation spot in spring. If he fails to rebound he'll be an expensive reliever for the club. Either way, he doesn't warrant consideration in fantasy leagues until he shows he can pitch effectively again.
Robertson struggled to find consistency last year after a solid 2006 season. A slight increase in his walk rate and a not-so-slight increase in his hit race were the main culprits in his disappointing season. Tigers manager Jim Leyland felt Robertson was dealing with a bit of a dead arm during the season and forced Robertson to the disabled list for a bit of a rest. He'll be part of the Detroit rotation again this season and should post fairly similar numbers to what he's done over the past three seasons, making him a mediocre fantasy play.
Robertson put together a career year last season, posting the best win total, ERA and WHIP of his five major league seasons. He made some small improvements in his command and hit rate but otherwise was basically the same pitcher from years prior. His skill set doesn't indicate a pitcher who is ready to make another major leap forward. At best, hope for a similar season to last year, which makes Robertson a decent option in good matchups.
Robertson actually posted a better ERA in 2005 than he did in 2004 despite worse command and a weaker strikeout rate. He's unlikely to take much of a step forward in 2006 and should remain a fairly average back-of-the-rotation starter.
Robertson exceeded expectations last season. He has a decent fastball and slider and is projected to be Detroit's No. 4 starter this year. He should be able to repeat or even improve slightly upon his 2004 numbers.
Robertson came over to the Tigers in the Mark Redman deal, spending most of the year pitching fairly well at Triple-A Toledo. The effectiveness didn't translate once he was called up to Detroit, but he wasn't so bad that he won't get another chance. Just make sure it's the Tigers that give him that chance, and not you.
Did not impress in his limited September action, but he did about as well as you'd expect from someone who only struck out 109 in 163 Double-A innings. Might not get another chance in the majors until 2004, or even with Florida for that matter.
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PDetroit Tigers  
May 5, 2014
Robertson has posted a 2.65 ERA in 12 relief appearances with Triple-A Toledo.
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PDetroit Tigers  
March 13, 2014
Robertson signed a minor league contract with the Tigers last week, Tigers' MLB.com beat writer Jason Beck reports.
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PFree Agent  
January 21, 2013
Robertson will sign a minor league contract with the Rangers that includes an invite to spring training, Jerry Crasnick of ESPN.com reports.
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PFree Agent  
May 31, 2012
Robertson was released by the Cubs on Wednesday, Carrie Muskat of MLB.com reports.
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PChicago Cubs  
March 6, 2012
Robertson has signed a minor league contract with the Cubs.
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