While pitching for Charlotte, Ron Robinson earned the 200th win of his DBL career, reaching one of the most respected milestones for a starting pitcher.
Robinson’s career has been defined by durability and workload. Over more than a decade in the rotation, he has consistently taken the ball every fifth day, logging nearly 3,000 innings and anchoring staffs through competitive cycles and rebuilding years alike. While not always flashy, his longevity and ability to battle deep into games have made him a steady presence across multiple franchises.
Reaching 200 wins reflects not just talent, but resilience—built on years of starts, adjustments, and the ability to outlast opposing lineups season after season.
Ron Robinson — DBL Career Snapshot
| Category | Total |
|---|---|
| Seasons | 1984–1997 |
| Teams | Atlanta, Cleveland, Boston, Charlotte |
| Games / Starts | 417 / 417 |
| Wins–Losses | 200–135 |
| Innings Pitched | 2,969.2 |
| Strikeouts | 2,206 |
| ERA | 4.12 |
| WHIP | 1.17 |
| Complete Games | 81 |
| Shutouts | 18 |
| WAR | 38.5 |
Career at a Glance
- Workhorse starter: Nearly 3,000 career innings
- Durability: 400+ career starts across 14 seasons
- Longevity milestone: Joined the 200-win club while contributing to Charlotte
- Battle-tested veteran: Over 2,200 strikeouts across a lengthy career
Congratulations to Ron Robinson on 200 career wins—a milestone earned through endurance, consistency, and years of taking the mound whenever his team needed him.