Mariners -Star Victor Robles is suffering damage after slamming into the wall during catch

A bride in the Seattle Mariners Outfielder Victor Robles’ shoulder will force him to miss at least the next 12 weeks of the baseball season.

An MRI of Tuesday confirmed that Robles suffered a small fracture in the Humeral head of his left shoulder, according to mlb.com. If Robles’ wounded shoulder ultimately requires surgery, the Seattle Center Fielder can fall into danger throughout the season.

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Victor Robles of the Seattle Mariners gets help from the field after injuring himself while catching an evil fluff ball and running into the wall, tilting over the fence into the net. (Thearon W. Henderson/Getty Images)

However, Mariner’s Executive Vice President/General Manager Justin Hollander seemed optimistic with regard to Robles’ recovery and neglected surgical concerns. Nevertheless, the marines are likely to continue to monitor closely how the shoulder is progressing.

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The marines moved Robles to the 10-day wounded list on Tuesday.

Revenue in Damage comes just one day after Robles made a jumping off, highlighted wheel -worthy catch in Outfield. San Francisco Giants -Catcher Patrick Bailey hit a fly ball deep down the right field line at the bottom of the ninth lap on Monday’s match.

Seattle Mariners Right Fielder Victor Robles is injured during the game against San Francisco Giants during the ninth lap. (Neville E. Guard/Imag photos)

Like the ball, Robles jumped in the air and took the catch before slamming into the wall and net. Robles immediately seemed to have pain as he fell on his knees and threw the ball back against Infield.

Robles was later forced to leave the field on the back of a wagon. The game was tied when Mariners’ Outfielder recorded the other out of the lap.

Victor Robles from Seattle Mariners looks at with his arm in a sling during the game against Houston Astros in T-Mobile Park on April 7, 2025 in Seattle, Washington. (Steph Chambers/Getty Images)

Avoiding surgery would probably put the 27-year-old on a healing schedule of six weeks. It can take another six weeks of rehabilitation before Robles is healthy enough to return to action.

Robles started last season with Washington Nationals before signing with Mariners last June. He has prepared a .273 batting average and stolen three bases in 10 games so far this season.

Robles appeared in 77 games with Seattle in 2024. Mariners enter Tuesday’s match against Houston Astros with a 4-7 record.

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