Bill Robinson (aka- Uncle Bill) 1986 World Champion Mets Hitting Instructor (1984 - 1989)
William Henry Robinson was born June 26, 1943, in McKeesport, Pennsylvania. The six foot two, right-handed hitting Robinson was a highly touted prospect, getting signed out of high school by the Milwaukee Braves in 1961. After playing in the low levels of the minor leagues, Robinson made a brief debut with the Braves now in Atlanta in 1967. The next season at AAA Richmond, he hit 20 HRs with 30 doubles & batted .312 getting traded to the A.L. New York club, along with Chi-Chi Olivo for the veteran; Clete Boyer. MLB Career: At the time, the A.L. New York club was in ninth place with a 72-90 record. The front office was desperate for positive exposure, they hyped Robinson as the next Mickey Mantle. But Robinson struggled, in three seasons he only hit over .200 once, a best .240 in 1968. In those years Robinson played in over 100 games twice hitting a total of 13 HRs in those years combined. On December 3rd, 1970, he was traded to the Chicago ...