Nelson Robledo

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Nelson Gabriel Robledo Acosta

  • Bats Right, Throws Right
  • Height 6' 2", Weight 215 lb.

Nelson Robledo is in his 8th minor league season in 2008. He is the brother of Nilson Robledo, a former minor leaguer who was the Colorado bullpen catcher from 2000-2002.

Nelson Robledo signed with the Colorado Rockies in 2000. In 2001, he hit .244/.333/.260 for the DSL Rockies. The next year, he batted .231/.327/.261 for the Casper Rockies. Back in Casper in 2003, he hit .241/.305/.340.

Still under 20 entering 2004, he batted .212/.274/.297 for the Tri-City Dust Devils and led the Northwest League's catchers. He was 0 for 13 in a brief stay with the Visalia Oaks. In 2005, Robledo hit .239/.328/.326 as the most-used backstop on the Asheville Tourists.

Nelson battled injuries to his right hand and left ankle in 2006 and produced at a .208/.272/.297 clip. He did field .998, tying Cody Clark for the lead among South Atlantic League catchers. In 2007, Robledo had his best season yet, hitting .278/.337/.328 for the Modesto Nuts. He made Panama's national team for the 2007 Baseball World Cup and was their regular catcher, going 2 for 9.

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