JACOB ROBINSON
CAMDEN REDLEGS

AVG H 2B R RBI SB
.500 39 8 31 26 8

Robinson becomes the longest-tenured player to ever win his first MVABL MVP award. The 16-year veteran led the league with 39 hits and was second in the league with a .500 batting average. The 10-time All-Star achieved a career-high in RBIs with 26, leading his team in that category. His hits total moves him into 2nd place all-time on the MVABL career hits list. Jacob reached the 400 runs milestone this year and could be just a few years away from becoming the league's all-time leader in that category. The Camden outfielder was one of just 7 players to play in every game, and had a hit in all but 3 of those contests. Robinson joins teammate Kyle Arend as the only Redlegs to win the league's MVP award. He is also the first player in league history to own an MVP award and a Cy Young award (2008). And to top it off, Jacob becomes the first head coach to win the league MVP award.