
Victor Robles Injured: Mariners’ Outfielder Carted Off After Dazzling Catch
Seattle Mariners' outfielder Victor Robles was carted off the field during a game against the San Francisco Giants after making a spectacular catch. The incident occurred when Robles leaped to catch a fly ball, resulting in a dislocated shoulder. He was immediately placed on the injured list, marking a significant blow to the Mariners' lineup.
The game itself was intense, with the Giants securing a walk-off victory against the Mariners. However, the focus quickly shifted to Robles' health as he was seen in visible pain and needing assistance off the field. This injury raises concerns about player safety, especially in light of recent discussions about the adequacy of safety measures at Oracle Park.
Robles, known for his defensive prowess, had been a key player for the Mariners this season. His absence will be felt as the team navigates the remainder of the season without one of their standout performers. Fans and teammates alike are hopeful for a swift recovery, but the timeline for his return remains uncertain.
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What happened to Victor Robles?
Robles' injury was classified as a left shoulder dislocation, and Mariners general manager Justin Hollander didn't want to speculate further on the severity of the issue when sharing a formal -- and wide-ranging -- injury update for many other players.
Is Victor Robles hurt?
The Seattle Mariners placed outfielder Victor Robles on the 10-day injured list Monday, one day after he suffered a dislocated left shoulder running into the outfield wall. The Mariners recalled outfielder Dominic Canzone from Triple-A Tacoma to take Robles' place on the roster.