Texas slugger Aiden Robbins having unforgettable season for Longhorns

As the 2026 college baseball regular season winds down, players nationwide are preparing to hear their names called in the MLB draft. That list includes Longhorns outfielder Aiden Robbins. The Pennsylvania native joined Texas out of the transfer portal and has been a spark plug for one of the best teams in the nation. 

Through 181 at-bats in the bunt orange, Robbins has posted a .365 batting average and driven in 51 runs. He has also shown some power with 18 home runs and eight doubles. Regardless of who has been on the mound, the talented centerfielder has found a way to make hard contact and get on base. 

Although Robbins has called Texas home for less than a year, his success comes as no surprise. He began his college career at Seton Hall, where he posted a .422 batting average in his sophomore season. Due to Robbins’ ability to hit in any conference, his draft stock has been on the rise. 

Currently, the Longhorns star is projected to be a first-round pick. That is due to his ability to hit for power and get on base at a high rate. He currently owns a .367 batting average in 547 college at-bats. He has also been a threat on the bases with 41 stolen bases.

While transitioning to a new school is full of challenges, Robbins has made it look easy. He leads the team in home runs, RBI, and total bases. That is not bad for a player who is experiencing his first year of SEC play on a team loaded with talent.

While Robbins’ focus is on helping the Longhorns make history, he has done everything he can to show MLB teams why he should be part of their future. Over the last few months that has paid with career-highs across the board and his name in the national spotlight. 

This article originally appeared on Longhorns Wire: Texas slugger Aiden Robbins raising draft stock with stellar 2026

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