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SEA • RF
2 months ago
No surprise here as the Mariners are going to give Robles some additional rest heading into the playoffs after he dealt with some general soreness earlier this week.
Source: MLB.com
SEA • RF
2 months ago
It sounds like the Mariners didn’t want to take any chances with Robles experiencing some soreness following a nearly five-month layoff this season due to shoulder surgery. The 28-year-old outfielder should be ready in time for the start of the postseason, but he figures to get some additional rest this weekend.
Source: Ryan Divish
SEA • RF
2 months ago
No word yet on the reason for the late scratch, but it seems likely that the 28-year-old outfielder is dealing with some sort of ailment. Dominic Canzone replaced him in right field and will bat seventh against Emmet Sheehan and the Dodgers.
Source: Daniel Kramer
SEA • RF
3 months ago
Robles has been losing playing time against right-handed pitching to Dominic Canzone, and that will continue on Thursday. Robles has only started four of the last seven games and is 4-for-17 this week with just one RBI. Canzone will start in right field and bat seventh on Thursday.
SEA • RF
3 months ago
Robles will be available for Saturday’s contest against Atlanta. The 28-year-old outfielder has finished serving a league-issued seven-game suspension for his on-field actions, which included throwing a bat in the direction of an opposing pitcher, during a minor league rehab contest for Triple-A Tacoma last month.
SEA • RF
3 months ago
That suspension was 10 games, but the 28-year-old had the number reduced upon appeal. The Mariners will be without the outfielder from Friday to September 6. Dom Canzone and Luke Raley will likely see the majority of playing time in right field until Robles gets back.
SEA • RF
4 months ago
The 28-year-old outfielder makes his triumphant return from the injured list after being shelved since early April due to a dislocated left shoulder. He’s still facing a 10-game suspension from his bat-throwing incident while on his minor league rehab assignment, but Robles is appealing that and the suspension won’t start until that is heard. He’s active and in uniform for Saturday night’s battle against the Athletics.
SEA • RF
4 months ago
The league-issued suspension must be served at the major-league level, which means it won’t go into effect until Robles is activated from the injured list. The 28-year-old outfielder has been on the shelf since early April recovering from a dislocated left shoulder. The incident occurred over the weekend at Triple-A Tacoma when Robles hurled his bat in the direction of an opposing pitcher after being drilled by a pitch during a minor league rehab contest. He’s expected to appeal the suspension.
Source: The Seattle Times
SEA • RF
4 months ago
Robles, who has been sidelined since early April with a dislocated shoulder, could face disciplinary action after throwing his bat in the direction of an opposing pitcher during Sunday’s rehab contest following a hit by pitch. The 28-year-old later apologized on social media, citing the recent passing of his mother and frustration over being hit five times in 15 at-bats during his rehab stint as factors impacting his mental and emotional state at the time of the incident. The league will likely make a determination regarding potential discipline, including a possible suspension, in the coming days.
SEA • RF
4 months ago
Robles kicked off a rehab assignment earlier this week as he continues to make a lightning-quick recovery from a dislocated left shoulder that put him on the shelf back in early April. The 28-year-old outfielder could make a big impact for fantasy managers once he returns at some point in late August, which makes him a worthwhile stash candidate in deeper mixed leagues.
SEA • RF
4 months ago
The dynamic 28-year-old outfielder has been sidelined since early April due to a dislocated left shoulder. After such a long layoff, he’ll need plenty of at-bats at the Triple-A level before he’s cleared to return.
SEA • RF
4 months ago
Robles has been cleared to return to game action at Triple-A Tacoma on August 12 and should be ready to rejoin Seattle’s outfield mix at some point in late August or early September. The 28-year-old has been out since dislocating his left shoulder back in early April. He offers enough stolen base upside as a top-of-the-order spark plug to be a worthwhile stash candidate in deeper mixed leagues.
Source: Ryan Divish
SEA • RF
4 months ago
Robles had already begun hitting on the field, so this was the next step in his progression as the Mariners test the stability of his shoulder. If it all checks out, Robles could begin what would likely be a rather lengthy rehab assignment since he has been out since April with a dislocated left shoulder.
Source: MLB.com
SEA • RF
4 months ago
Robles expressed confidence that he’ll make it back this season, but the expectation remains that he won’t rejoin Seattle’s outfield mix until September. The 28-year-old suffered a dislocated left shoulder back in early April, but managed to avoid season-ending surgery.
Source: Tim Booth
SEA • RF
6 months ago
When he was injured, the M’s were hopeful that Robles could be ready to return at some point in mid-July, but that appears to have been optimistic. The 28-year-old outfielder has been rehabbing at the team’s spring training complex in Peoria. He just got his arm out of a sling two weeks ago and is still working on his range of motion and strengthening exercises. Fantasy managers in season-long leagues that are holding out hope for a return may want to cut bait and better utilize that roster spot.
Source: Tim Booth
SEA • RF
8 months ago
The 27-year-old outfielder had additional imaging done and it’s healing as the team had hoped it would, so for now he won’t require any surgical procedure. If all continues to go according to plan, he could be ready to return to action at some point around the All-Star break.
Source: Adam Jude