About David Robertson Memorabilia & Collectibles
Born in 1985 as David Alan Robertson, David Robertson has been the Yankees’ relief pitcher since 2008. According to sources, Robertson has been part of various baseball teams since he was in high school. He has attended
University of Alabama when he was in college and as a freshman he already appeared in 32 games with 3 incredible starts. Robertson was also able to lead his team in the Southeastern Conference in 2005 and has bagged the Freshman All-SEC award.
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Based on reviews, the great player was drafted by the well-known team during the 2006 Major League Baseball Draft. It was on January 2012 when the team and Robertson agreed on a one-year contract that amounts to $1.6 million with $25,000 incentives.
Aside from Robertson, you may also want to collect the trendy items of Yankee favorite players such as
Mickey Mantle who is noted to be a seven-time World Series champion and has been named as the American League Most Valuable Player three times, Babe Ruth who is famous as the American League Most Valuable Player in 1923, and
Casey Stengel who has helped the Yankees in earning eight world Series championships.
David Robertson (full name: David Alan Robertson; no nicknames) plays pitcher for the New York Yankees. During his 3 seasons, he has played games, won 10 games, struck out 166 batters, and has a 3.91 ERA. Born on April 9, 1985 in Birmingham, AL, Robertson stands 5' 11" and weighs 190 lb. He attended Paul W. Bryant (Tuscaloosa, AL) high school and was drafted by the New York Yankees in the 17th round of the 2006 amateur draft. His debut was on June 29, 2008. Over his career, Robertson made $426,650. Common misspellings of his name include dave David Robertson robertsonn.