15 Facts About Robbie Grossman

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Robert Edward Grossman was born on September 16,1989 and is an American professional baseball outfielder for the Atlanta Braves of Major League Baseball.

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Robbie Grossman previously played for the Houston Astros, Minnesota Twins, Oakland Athletics, and Detroit Tigers.

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Robbie Grossman was born in San Diego, California, but grew up in Cypress, Texas, where he played four seasons of varsity baseball at Cy-Fair High School between 2005 and 2008.

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4.

Robbie Grossman was a first-team all-district selection as a freshman.

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5.

In 2010, Robbie Grossman played for the Bradenton Marauders of the Class A-Advanced Florida State League.

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In 2011, again playing for the Marauders, Robbie Grossman became the first minor league player since Nick Swisher in 2004 to score 100 runs and walk 100 times in a season; he became the first player in the FSL to do so since 1998.

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7.

Robbie Grossman was named Minor League Player of the Year for the Pittsburgh organization.

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8.

At one point, Robbie Grossman hit safely in 13 consecutive games, a team high that year.

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9.

Robbie Grossman opted out of his contract on May 16,2016 and signed with the Minnesota Twins.

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10.

Robbie Grossman appeared in 99 games for the Twins, setting career highs in home runs, average, walks and runs scored.

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11.

Robbie Grossman did not perform as he did the previous season, as he hit just.

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12.

On January 5,2021, Robbie Grossman signed a two-year, $10 million contract with the Detroit Tigers.

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13.

Robbie Grossman posted numerous other career highs, including at-bats, home runs, RBI and stolen bases.

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14.

Robbie Grossman became the seventh player in Tigers franchise history to post a season of 20+ home runs and 20+ stolen bases.

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15.

On May 10,2022, Robbie Grossman set a new MLB all-time record for position players with 401 consecutive games without an error.

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