Shane Michael Robinson (born October 30, 1984) is an American professional baseball outfielder who is currently a free agent. He previously played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals, Minnesota Twins Los Angeles Angels, and New York Yankees.
After graduating from Jesuit High School in Tampa, Florida, Robinson enrolled at Florida State University. Robinson started all 68 games for the Florida State Seminoles in center field as a freshman, while batting .280. As a sophomore, he led the team with a .427 batting average, 96 runs, 122 hits, 25 doubles, .605 slugging %, .532 on base % and 49 stolen bases. He also set a school record by having a 40-game hitting streak. His breakout effort earned him the 2005 Collegiate Baseball National Player of the Year, the first Seminole to win the award since J. D. Drew in 1997. He was also named SEBaseball.com's ACC Player of the Year and was a candidate for every National Player of the Year honor. His numbers declined as a junior but he still put together a solid season by leading the Seminoles with a .361 average, 97 hits, 79 runs and 32 stolen bases.