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Hansel Manuel Robles (born August 13, 1990) is a Dominican professional baseball pitcher who is a free agent. He has previously played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the New York Mets, Los Angeles Angels, Minnesota Twins, and Boston Red Sox.

Key Information

Career

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New York Mets

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Robles signed as an international free agent in August 2008.[1] 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.

2015

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Robles with the Mets in 2015

The Mets added Robles to their 40-man roster on November 20, 2014.[2] The Mets promoted him to the major leagues for the first time on April 20, 2015, to replace their injured reliever Jerry Blevins.[3]

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.[4]

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.[5] 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.[6] When the Mets made the playoffs, Robles was part of the roster of the Mets all the way up to the 2015 World Series. 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.

2016

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Robles with the Mets in 2016

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.[7]

2017

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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.[8]

2018

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On January 12, Robles and the Mets agreed to a $900,000 deal, avoiding arbitration.[9] 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.[10] He was optioned later in the month, and was called back up on May 5.[11] Robles was designated for assignment on June 22.[12] 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+23 innings.[13]

Los Angeles Angels

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On June 23, 2018, Robles was claimed off waivers by the Los Angeles Angels.[14] 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+13 innings.[13] 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+23 innings. On December 2, Robles was nontendered by the Angels.

Minnesota Twins

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On December 29, 2020, Robles signed a one-year, $2 million deal with the Minnesota Twins.[15] 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.[13]

Boston Red Sox

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On July 30, 2021, Robles was traded to the Boston Red Sox in exchange for minor-league pitcher Alex Scherff.[16] Robles earned his first save with the Red Sox on August 24, against the Twins.[17] 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.[13] He made six postseason appearances, allowing four runs (three earned) in 5+13 innings, as the Red Sox advanced to the American League Championship Series.[13] On November 3, Robles elected to become a free agent.[18]

On March 19, 2022, Robles re-signed with the Red Sox on a minor-league contract with an invitation to spring training.[19][20] He successfully made Boston's roster for Opening Day.[21] He was placed in the injured list due to back spasms in late May,[22] and rejoined the team on June 9.[23] He was designated for assignment by the Red Sox following their July 5 game against the Tampa Bay Rays.[24] He compiled a 1–3 record with a 5.84 ERA and two saves for the 2022 Red Sox.[25] Robles was released by Boston on July 9.[25]

Los Angeles Dodgers

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Robles signed a minor-league contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers on July 24, 2022.[26] He was assigned to the Oklahoma City Dodgers.[26] In 20 games for Oklahoma City, Robles struggled to an 8.00 ERA with 18 strikeouts in 18.0 innings pitched. He elected free agency following the season on November 10.[27]

Toros de Tijuana

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On June 22, 2023, Robles signed with the Toros de Tijuana of the Mexican League.[28] In 25 relief outings for Tijuana, he posted a 1.52 ERA with 25 strikeouts across 23+23 innings of work.[29]

Seattle Mariners

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On March 12, 2024, Robles signed a minor league contract with the Seattle Mariners.[30] He did not make an appearance for the organization and elected free agency following the season on November 4.[31]

Toros de Tijuana (second stint)

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On March 15, 2025, Robles signed with the Toros de Tijuana of the Mexican League.[32] However he was released prior to the start of the season.

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Hansel Manuel Robles, nicknamed "Caballo Blanco," is a Dominican professional baseball pitcher who has appeared in (MLB) primarily as a for the , , , and Boston Red Sox. Born on August 13, 1990, in , , Robles signed with the as an international free agent on August 21, 2008, at the age of 18. He progressed through the Mets' system, spending time with affiliates like the and Binghamton Mets before making his MLB debut on April 24, 2015, against the . With the Mets from 2015 to mid-2018, Robles transitioned from starting pitcher to reliever, posting a 4.02 ERA over 187 appearances and contributing to their run. Claimed off waivers by the on June 23, 2018, Robles enjoyed his most successful MLB season in 2019, when he recorded a 2.48 , 23 saves, and 75 strikeouts in 71 appearances, earning consideration for the team. He remained with the Angels through 2020 before signing a one-year, $2 million contract with the Twins in December 2020, where he appeared in 45 games in 2021 with a 4.91 . Later that year, on July 30, 2021, Robles was traded to the Boston Red Sox, with whom he finished the season and returned in for 26 appearances, tallying a 5.84 and no saves. Over his eight MLB seasons, Robles compiled a career record of 28 wins and 26 losses, a 4.11 , 457 strikeouts, and 43 saves in 411 appearances, showcasing a that reached 98 mph and a slider as his primary pitches. After becoming a following the 2022 season, he signed a minor league contract with the in 2022, played for the in the Mexican League in 2023, and signed a minor league contract with the Seattle Mariners in 2024 but did not return to the majors. As of November 2025, Robles is with the Gigantes del in the Dominican Winter League.

Early life and amateur career

Early life

Hansel Robles was born on August 13, 1990, in , a city in the Monseñor Nouel Province of the . , with a population of around 145,000 as of the 2022 census, is situated in the fertile Vega Real region, known for its agricultural economy centered on , , and cacao production, though the area faces challenges typical of rural Dominican communities. The city has emerged as a notable cradle for baseball talent in the Dominican Republic, a country where the sport permeates culture and serves as a primary avenue for amid limited opportunities. Bonao has produced several players, including pitchers Carlos Marmol and Joel Peralta, Juan Francisco, and Wilin Rosario, reflecting the local emphasis on youth baseball academies and community fields that foster early athletic development. Robles grew up in this environment, where baseball's prominence shaped childhood aspirations before he pursued organized play in high school.

High school career

Robles attended Escuela Básica Sonador in , , where he began his formal education and early involvement in sports. His initial exposure to occurred through local amateur leagues in the Sonador community of , where he grew up in modest circumstances that fueled his determination to pursue the sport. Robles first played as a in the farmers' league before transitioning to pitching around the age of 15 or 16, marking the start of his development as a right-handed thrower. During his high school period, Robles participated in local tournaments, playing multiple positions while focusing on refining his pitching mechanics and velocity. By age 17, reports noted his reaching 87-89 mph, highlighting his raw potential as a emerging from the Dominican amateur scene, though he continued to build stamina and control through rigorous local training.

Professional career

Signing and

Hansel Robles signed with the New York Mets as an 18-year-old international free agent from the Dominican Republic on August 21, 2008. He did not appear in a professional game that year and began his minor league career the following season. Robles made his professional debut in 2009 with the Dominican Summer League Mets, where he posted a 5–4 record with a 2.91 ERA over 58⅔ innings in 11 starts, striking out 60 batters while allowing no home runs. He returned to the DSL Mets in 2010, going 3–3 with a 3.09 ERA in 67 innings across 14 appearances (12 starts), yielding just one home run and continuing to limit power contact. In 2011, Robles transitioned to a primarily relief role with the Rookie-level Kingsport Mets of the Appalachian League, recording a 3–1 mark and 2.68 ERA in 37 innings over 15 games (one start), with 42 strikeouts. He reverted to starting duties in 2012 for the short-season Class A Brooklyn Cyclones, delivering a standout campaign with a 6–1 record, 1.11 ERA, and 66 strikeouts in 72⅔ innings across 14 starts, during which he did not allow a single home run and led the New York-Penn League in ERA. Robles advanced to full-season Class A St. Lucie Mets in 2013, splitting time there and with the Gulf Coast League Mets, where he went 5–5 with a 3.78 ERA in 95⅓ innings and 71 strikeouts over 20 starts. Promoted to Double-A Binghamton Mets in 2014, he logged a 7–6 record and 4.31 ERA in 110⅔ innings with 106 strikeouts in 25 starts, showing improved velocity on his fastball that reached 95 mph. The following year, Robles began at Triple-A Las Vegas 51s, pitching 7⅔ scoreless innings with 10 strikeouts in two appearances before his major league call-up in April 2015. Through his time in the Mets' system up to 2015, Robles compiled a 30–20 record with a 3.04 ERA over 449 innings in 101 appearances (84 starts), striking out 406 batters while maintaining a low home run rate early in his career, particularly in his first four seasons where he allowed just two long balls combined.

New York Mets

Hansel Robles made his major league debut with the New York Mets on April 24, 2015, against the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium. Entering in the seventh inning with the bases loaded, he pitched a scoreless frame in relief, striking out Brian McCann and Carlos Beltrán while inducing a pop-out from Mark Teixeira. In his rookie 2015 season, Robles transitioned to a full-time relief role and became a key bullpen contributor for the Mets, who advanced to the World Series. He recorded a 4–3 mark with a 3.67 ERA across 57 appearances, striking out 61 batters in 54 innings while limiting opponents to a .216 batting average against. Despite his regular-season success, Robles saw limited postseason action, appearing in three games during the Mets' playoff run with a 0.00 ERA over 3.0 innings pitched, including scoreless outings in the NLDS and NLCS. Robles' 2016 campaign began with a two-game suspension served during the opening series, stemming from a reduced three-game penalty after appealing an incident on September 30, 2015, in which he threw a pitch near the head of Philadelphia Phillies Cameron Rupp. He rejoined the team for their home opener and delivered a career-best performance as a middle reliever, posting a 6–4 record and 3.48 in 68 games with 85 strikeouts in 77.2 . His contributions helped stabilize the bullpen during the Mets' frantic late-season surge to clinch a Wild Card spot on the final day of the regular season. From 2017 to , Robles remained a for the Mets, appearing in 62 total games while logging 76.1 innings with 83 strikeouts, though his rose to 4.96 amid control issues and a higher rate. In 2017, he went 7–5 with a 4.92 in 46 outings, often providing length in low-leverage situations during a rebuilding year for the team. Early in , after 16 appearances with a 2–2 record and 5.03 in 19.2 innings, the Mets designated him for assignment on to clear a roster spot.

Los Angeles Angels

On June 23, 2018, the Los Angeles Angels claimed Hansel Robles off waivers from the New York Mets, where he had struggled earlier in the season as a reliever, and optioned him to Triple-A Salt Lake before recalling him shortly thereafter for immediate bullpen usage. In 37 relief appearances with the Angels that year, Robles posted a 2.97 ERA over 36.1 innings pitched, recording 2 saves and 36 strikeouts while limiting opponents to a .231 batting average against, providing solid late-inning support to a taxed bullpen. Robles emerged as a key figure in the Angels' during the season, transitioning into the primary closer role by late after early inconsistencies. He appeared in 71 games, finishing 51, and delivered a career-best 2.48 across 72.2 , with 5 wins, 1 loss, 23 saves in 27 opportunities (85.2% success rate), and 75 strikeouts against just 16 walks for a 1.02 . His performance, including holding opponents to a .221 and only 6 home runs allowed, brought much-needed stability to the Angels' relief corps amid injuries and turnover, marking his most impactful MLB season to that point. Following a challenging 2020 season in which Robles struggled with a 10.26 in 18 appearances and just 1 save, the Angels non-tendered him on December 2, 2020, making him a after three years with the organization.

Minnesota Twins

On December 29, 2020, the signed right-handed reliever Hansel Robles to a one-year contract worth $2 million, with up to $500,000 in performance incentives based on games finished. This deal came after Robles' challenging 2020 season with the , where he posted a 10.26 in 16.2 before becoming a . The Twins targeted Robles to bolster their depth following several departures, viewing him as a potential with prior closing experience from 2019. In the 2021 season, Robles served primarily as a middle reliever for the Twins, appearing in 45 games and compiling a 3–4 record with a 4.91 over 44 . He recorded 43 strikeouts against 24 walks, allowing 37 hits and six home runs, while maintaining a of 1.41. Robles contributed to the Twins' efforts during an initially competitive AL Central race, where held a strong position early in the year before fading to a 73–89 finish. His outings often came in high-leverage situations, though the unit as a whole struggled with consistency amid injuries and inconsistencies. On July 30, 2021, at the trade deadline, the Twins dealt Robles to the Boston Red Sox in exchange for pitcher Alex Scherff, with covering $500,000 of his remaining salary. This move was part of the Twins' sell-off as they shifted focus away from contention.

Boston Red Sox

On July 30, 2021, the Boston Red Sox acquired reliever Hansel Robles from the in exchange for Alex Scherff, as the Twins sought to address their inconsistencies during a challenging season. Robles, who was earning a $2 million salary and approaching free agency, joined Boston's to provide middle relief depth. In the remainder of the 2021 regular season, Robles appeared in 27 games for the Red Sox, posting a 0–1 record with a 3.60 over 25 , including four saves. He recorded 33 strikeouts against 13 walks, demonstrating improved control after his time with . Robles contributed to Boston's postseason run, appearing in six games across the ALDS against the and the ALCS against the Astros, where he pitched 5⅓ innings with a 5.06 but took the loss in one outing. Following the 2021 season, Robles re-signed with the Red Sox on March 19, , to a one-year contract that included an invitation to , securing his spot on the roster. In , he made 26 relief appearances early in the season, achieving a 1–3 record with a 5.84 over 24⅔ , two saves, and seven holds, though he also blew six save opportunities amid control issues (21 strikeouts and 17 walks). The Red Sox designated Robles for assignment on July 6 and released him on July 9, , as they reshuffled their .

Los Angeles Dodgers

Following his release by the Boston Red Sox in July 2022, Robles signed a minor league contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers on July 24, 2022, in an effort to revive his Major League Baseball career through a stint in the upper levels of the minors. Assigned to the Dodgers' Triple-A affiliate, the Oklahoma City Dodgers, Robles appeared in 20 games that season, posting a 1-0 record with an 8.00 ERA over 18 innings pitched, during which he allowed 16 earned runs, 14 walks, and 2 home runs while striking out 18 batters. Despite the opportunity, he did not receive a call-up to the major league roster amid the Dodgers' competitive bullpen depth. Robles was released by the organization on November 10, 2022, at the conclusion of the minor league season, concluding his brief affiliation with Los Angeles.

Toros de Tijuana

After being released by the Boston Red Sox organization in 2022 and spending time in minor league free agency, Hansel Robles signed with the Toros de Tijuana of the Mexican League on June 22, 2023, filling a foreign player slot on the roster as a reliever wearing number 51. In his debut season with the Toros, Robles appeared in 25 relief outings, posting a 1-0 record with a 1.52 ERA over 23.2 innings pitched while recording 25 strikeouts and limiting opponents to a .208 batting average. As a middle reliever, he provided stability to the Tijuana bullpen during the latter half of the regular season, helping to preserve leads in close games and contributing to the team's overall pitching depth amid a competitive North division race. Robles' effective performances bolstered the Toros' relief corps, aiding their push to a 50-40 regular-season record that secured second place in the North division and a berth in the playoffs, where advanced past the first round by defeating the Saraperos de 4-1 before falling in the division finals. His contract with the Toros concluded at the end of the 2023 season, after which he was assigned to the for winter ball on October 19, 2023.

Seattle Mariners

On March 12, 2024, Robles signed a minor league contract with the Seattle Mariners as a following his successful stint in the Mexican League. He was subsequently assigned to the Triple-A . However, on March 29, 2024, the Rainiers transferred him to the development list, rendering him inactive for the season. Robles did not make any appearances for the Mariners organization during his time under contract. On November 4, 2024, he elected .

Return to Toros de Tijuana

Following his departure from the Seattle Mariners organization, Robles returned to the of the Mexican League, with whom he had a successful stint in 2023, by signing with the team on March 15, 2025. This move came as Robles sought to continue his professional career abroad after limited opportunities in . However, Robles did not appear in any preseason games and was released by the Toros prior to the start of the regular season on April 17. His absence from the team's opening day roster of 32 players confirmed the short-lived nature of the agreement. Following his release, Robles was assigned to the for the 2025-26 Dominican Winter League season on October 15, 2025. As of November 2025, he remains active with the team.

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