Exciting news has just arrived from the Seattle Mariners’ training camp: speedy outfielder Victor Robles is preparing to return to the starting lineup after a period of absence due to a shoulder problem. According to Head Coach Dan Wilson, Robles’ condition is simply “right shoulder fatigue,” and he could be back in the lineup in the next few days – a positive sign for the Mariners as the season enters a crucial stage.
For many Seattle fans, Robles’ return is not simply a player recovering from injury. It could be the key piece to revive a lineup that has lacked speed and energy recently.

In recent days, Robles has been almost absent from the Cactus League lineup. His last appearance was on March 1st, leading many to worry that the Mariners might be facing a new, serious injury.
But the coaching staff quickly reassured the public. According to Coach Dan Wilson, the team only wanted to give Robles extra rest time due to shoulder fatigue, rather than risk using him too soon.
That decision shows the Mariners understand the value of the 28-year-old player. When Robles is not in the lineup, Seattle loses a crucial element:
speed on the basepaths
top-class outfield defensive ability
leading energy at the front of the lineup
In other words, Robles is the “spark plug” – the player who can activate the entire team.
The careful monitoring of Robles also stems from the fact that his 2025 season was almost ruined by injury.
Last April, Robles dislocated his left shoulder after crashing into the net while attempting a spectacular catch. The injury sidelined him for a long period and he missed most of the season.

As a result, Robles will only play 32 games in 2025, with the following statistics:
245 batting average
1 home run
9 RBIs
6 stolen bases
These modest numbers don’t accurately reflect his potential, as before his injury, Robles was one of the most dynamic players in the Mariners lineup.
Therefore, the 2026 season is seen as his chance to redeem himself.
Despite the difficulties of 2025, Robles remains a player the Mariners have high hopes for.
After signing with Seattle in 2024, he quickly became the team’s leadoff hitter and had an incredible breakout period:
batting average .328
30 stolen bases
in just 77 games
That performance even led the Mariners to offer him a two-year $9.75 million contract extension, with an option to 2027.
This shows Robles wasn’t just a reserve player – he was once considered part of the team’s long-term plans.
Seattle is entering a crucial preseason, and their lineup is still being shaped.
With many players absent due to the World Baseball Classic, the Mariners are experimenting with different lineup options. But Robles’ return could quickly change things.
If in top form, Robles could:
compete for the leadoff position
increase speed on basepaths
strengthen outfield defense
In a lineup with many power hitters but lacking speed, Robles brings the tactical balance that the Mariners desperately need.
However, this return also comes with immense pressure.

After a season marred by injury, Robles needs to prove that he is still the player Seattle once trusted. Fans want to see:
his previous base speed
defense highlight-reel
and most importantly: consistency on the plate
If he can’t rediscover his form, his place in the Mariners lineup could quickly be challenged by younger players.
Nevertheless, in the Mariners’ locker room, many believe Robles still has something special to offer.
A player who transformed himself into a driving force in just a few months in 2024 cannot be underestimated. And now, with Víctor Robles preparing to return to the court, Seattle may be about to welcome back what they’ve been lacking for weeks: speed, energy, and explosiveness.
If all goes according to plan, Robles’ next appearance in a Mariners uniform could be more than just a comeback.
It could be the start of a resurgence season – for him and for Seattle.