Robbie Ross

Robbie Ross

34-Year-Old PitcherP
 Free Agent  
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$Signed a one-year, minor-league contract with the Tigers in January of 2021.
Retires from baseball
PDetroit Tigers  
August 8, 2021
Ross announced his retirement from professional baseball Sunday, Jason Beck of MLB.com reports.
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Ross, who signed a minor-league deal with the Tigers in January, will hang up his cleats after posting a 7.03 ERA over 32 innings at Triple-A Toledo this season. The 32-year-old appeared in 266 games at the MLB level between 2012 and 2017, posting a cumulative 3.92 ERA and 1.39 WHIP.
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Fantasy Baseball Injury Analysis: Flu Hits Red Sox
April 10, 2017
Jeff Stotts explains the damaging effect of influenza on a team like the Red Sox, who have a number of players sick with the viral infection, including Hanley Ramirez, who should be ready to play again Tuesday.
AL FAAB Factor: Waiver Pickups of the Week
July 24, 2016
Erik Siegrist looks through American League waiver wires and finds that Danny Duffy is still criminally underowned in fantasy leagues.
Collette Calls: AL Closers in Waiting
February 2, 2016
Jason Collette looks at the stats to break down each American League bullpen to find the likely next man up for each team this season.
Monday Lineup Card: Strike It Rich
September 27, 2015
Rich Hill is Monday's Recommended Pickup after being flat-out dominant over three starts for the Red Sox.
AL FAAB Factor: Climbing the Hill
September 27, 2015
RotoWire's Andrew Martinez breaks down the FAAB and waiver targets for the final week of the regular season, including the Red Sox's Rich Hill, who seems to have revived his career in Boston.
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Ross was Boston's do-everything reliever out of the bullpen last season, even getting some high-leverage opportunities as the team's relievers faltered at various times. He was the primary left-hander but was also an option for multiple innings if need be, and he could be used against both sides of the plate. The left-hander spun a career-high 9.11 K/9 and held left-handed batters to a .188 batting average with a .545 OPS. There's bound to be some churn in the pen as Boston figures out how they want to replace Junichi Tazawa, Koji Uehara and Brad Ziegler, three key setup men who left via free agency. Ross will be considered for a late-innings role, but he doesn't have the high-velocity arm that teams crave for that gig most of the time. After logging 108 appearances over his two full seasons for Boston, however, Ross is a fixture in the pen and should revive his role as the lead southpaw.
Ross had an up-and-down season in 2015 – both in terms of performance and location. His poor pitching led to several trips between Boston and Triple-A Pawtucket as he looked like a sub-par reliever for the first half of the season. There was rarely a clean inning for Ross, but he was able to string together stretches of consistently good pitching and turn his season around in the second half. And that was good timing because he eventually served as the team’s closer in September after Koji Uehara went down for the season with a forearm injury. Ross finished with six saves and a 3.86 ERA, but he won't be in line for too many save opportunities in 2016. The Red Sox traded a lot of prospect wealth to get Craig Kimbrel out of the San Diego, and Koji Uehara is still in the fold. Ross is expected to open the season as a left-hander out of the bullpen, one who can pitch to both sides of the plate.
Ross was a productive reliever from 2012 to 2013 with a 2.62 ERA in 127 innings despite some odd struggles against lefties in 2013. However, the injury-ravaged Rangers wound up needing him as a starter to open 2014. Predictably, things went awry. Ross flourishes in the 25-30 pitch range and unsurprisingly had issues getting through a lineup multiple times with just two pitches. He allowed a .937 OPS from pitch 26 and on in 2014. While he did rid himself of those issues against lefties, righties turned up against him with an .892 OPS -- a 369-point jump from 2013. The Red Sox, who acquired Ross from Texas in January for Anthony Ranaudo, hope not to need him in the rotation in 2015. If Ross returns to the bullpen, he's unlikely to find a role that will give him fantasy relevance even if his numbers are more in line with 2012-13.
Ross' mid-season struggles resulted in him being passed by Neal Cotts as the primary lefty out of the Texas bullpen down the stretch, though Ross saw a nice uptick in his strikeout rate from his rookie season. The real issue is that he was tasked with getting lefties out and he simply didn't, as they smacked him around to the tune of a .344/.416/.544 line for the year. He was far more effective against righties (.209/.271/.248), and his 2012 campaign showed solid numbers against both so there's some value here in deeper leagues, if he can re-discover his effectiveness against lefties. A starter throughout his minor-league career, there's been no talk of returning him to that role in the majors.
Ross earned a spot in the Texas bullpen with a solid spring, proceeded to rack up four wins in his first seven appearances and then struggled as the season wore on. His post-break numbers (17.2 innings, 22 hits, 18:12 K:BB, 5.60 ERA) were impacted by a forearm injury that required a stint on the DL, but were also indicative of less-than-stellar peripherals catching up with him. A starter throughout his minor league career, Ross is expected to compete for a rotation spot this spring.
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Inks minor-league pact
PDetroit Tigers  
January 16, 2021
Ross signed a minor-league contract with the Tigers on Saturday.
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Let go Saturday
PFree Agent  
June 9, 2018
Ross was released by the White Sox on Saturday, James Fegan of The Athletic Chicago reports.
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Heads to disabled list
PChicago White Sox  
Undisclosed
April 20, 2018
Ross was placed on the minor-league disabled list with an undisclosed injury Friday.
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Sent to minor-league camp
PChicago White Sox  
March 23, 2018
Ross was reassigned to minor-league camp Friday.
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To join White Sox in spring training
PChicago White Sox  
March 4, 2018
Ross signed a minor-league deal with the White Sox on Sunday that includes an invitation to spring training.
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