16 January 2025
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17-year-old Victorian pitcher Robinson Smith signs with Pittsburgh Pirates
17-year-old Victorian pitcher Robinson Smith has become the latest Australian to sign professional after inking a six-year deal with the Pittsburgh Pirates today.
With family and friends at Sandringham Royals Baseball Club, Robinson unveiled his Pittsburgh Pirates uniform on the very first day of the International Signing Window.
“Signing professionally is something I have dreamt about for as long as I can remember,” says Smith. “The Pirates are the perfect fit and offer me the opportunity to develop as a player and pitcher, supporting my journey to my big-league goal.”

Smith joins fellow Australians Jayden Kim, Solomon Maguire, Rubens Romero & Brandan Bidois in the Pirates organisation.
He’s been a highly touted and heavily scouted in the Australian baseball scene.
At the 2024 Under 18 National Championships, Smith was a key cog in the Victorian pitching staff during their Gold Medal campaign.
There were sixteen MLB organisations with on eye on him at the Australian tournament.
He spent a good portion of 2024 in the United States, honing his skills working with Top Prospects coach Manny Carrion in Florida.

He showcased his talent in front of scouts on a regular basis, before choosing the Pirates.
Smith says he embraced the experience.
”Some people might notice them and get nervous, but I used it as a confidence booster,” he says.
Smith is 6’4 right-hander with multiple pitches. He possesses a 90mph+ fast ball and multiple off-speeds.
He was a crucial part of Victoria’s U18 National Championship Gold Medal in 2024. Smith was named to the U18 Junior Squad shortly after.

He has experience pitching with the Southern Mariners Charter program and through club ball with the Sandringham Royals.
He’s been eating regular innings in Division 1 of the Victoria State League.
“I would definitely say I have a lot of energy on the mound,” says Smith. “You can see I want to win. I want to have a battle. There’s a competitive drive behind me when I am pitching. I have a quick arm and I’ve been working on my command. I think have good breaking balls.”
Smith was signed by Pirates scout Tony Harris.
“Athletes like Robinson are rare. We have been following his development for some time, and he possesses the physicality, athleticism, competitiveness, and work ethic that we seek in a young ballplayer,” he says. “He enjoys playing on both sides of the ball, loves to hit, and has a fastball that consistently reaches the low to mid-90s (miles per hour).”

You put the whole package together, and it’s very exciting. I believe his future is on the mound and he has the potential to play at the highest level, so it’s time to put in the work and aim for the big leagues,” he says.
Robinson expressed his gratitude to his family and the the Australian baseball community.
“I have had so many people help me get where I am today: family, coaches, and teammates. It will take hard work, but I’m up for it and can’t wait to begin next month,” says Smith.
You can follow his professional journey via baseball.com.au.
More media to come. We’re so proud of you, Robinson!







































