Chris Roberson, born in 1979, was an American professional baseball player who played as a position player in Major League Baseball from 2006 to 2007. He made his debut on May 12, 2006, and concluded his career on September 27, 2007. Known for his speed and defensive capabilities, Roberson participated in a total of 85 games during his brief yet impactful career.
Throughout his time in the major leagues, Roberson recorded 16 hits, a batting average of .232, and stole 5 bases, contributing to his team's dynamics with his speed on the base paths. He finished his career with 2 RBIs and did not hit any home runs, showcasing a playing style that leaned more towards contact hitting and base running rather than power. Although his career was short, Roberson's presence in the game reflected the increasing emphasis on speed and athleticism in baseball during the mid-2000s, an era characterized by the rise of advanced metrics and defensive specialization.