Prep Baseball Report

Future Games Spotlight - LHP Trey Robbins


Phil Kerber
Georgia Scouting Director

The 2022 PBR Future Games are less than a week away, and will be here in no time. With that being said, we would like to introduce you to this year's Team Georgia. We will roll out individual player spotlights with comments, video, stats, and more over the next few days.

For the first time in the history of Team Georgia at the PBR Future Games, a rising freshman earned an outright invite, skipping the PBR Junior Future Games all together. We got our first look at LHP/1B Trey Robbins (Whitewater, 2026) in late May. At the time, Robbins stood 6-foot-2, 185-pounds topping out at 81 on the mound. Fast forward just six weeks, and it is almost like an entirely different prospect. Robbins cleared another inch at 6-foot-3, and packed on about 15 more pounds of muscle. The results have been immediate, as the fastball topped out at 88 mph at the Southeast Select earlier this month. He is also throwing a mid-70s slurve that flashed swing and miss. There is a lot to like and a lot more to come out of this young southpaw.

Trey Robbins

Scouting Report

7/13/22

Uncommitted. A 6 foot 3, 205 pound beast with a large frame, present strength, and much more to come. The first time I saw him he hit a 340-350 ft bomb to RF at Lakepoint. This was 3 months an inch of height and 10 pounds ago though, but he didn't just improve physically. He came out with a much more dynamic, connected arm action, and the core & lower half were more involved. It went from short & conservative to a loose, more full AA with noticeably more separation (due to core and chest gradually working toward back hip during stride) at landing & extension! He started off the game with a scary 95 EV off end of the bat that luckily hit the pitchers glove. Robbins then preceded to sit 88 w/ FB (bore) in his 1st inning of work!! It was an official 6-7 mph jump from our last look, and he settled in at 84-86 inning. The pitch has just as much life as it has velo. He also featured a new mid 70’s SL 16 IVB, -9 HZB that has big time tilt and huge potential. This is easily one of the best players in GA’s ‘26 class and we can’t wait to watch him progress. One things for sure, it’s going to be light tower power and big velo.

 



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