4/09/26
Robley came out firing, opening the game with an 88 mph fastball at the top of the zone and holding 86–88 through all 3 innings of work. He paired it with a slurve-type breaking ball at 76–80 that showed noticeable vertical action and gave hitters a different look. He worked through some traffic, but much of it stemmed from defensive miscues and inconsistent command rather than quality contact, finishing with 4 K, 3 H, 2 BB, and just 1 ER. Listed at 6-foot-1, 185 pounds, Robley has solid present strength and moves efficiently down the mound with very little wasted action in the delivery. On the season, he’s logged 15 strikeouts against 8 walks in 9.2 innings, showing real bat-missing ability when he’s around the zone. Headed to Westmont after the spring, he looks like a name with a chance to carve out innings early at the next level.
