Robles revitalized his career with Seattle in 2024, but he ended up playing in just 32 regular-season games in 2025, missing extended time due to a dislocated left shoulder. He also served a seven-game suspension for throwing his bat at a pitcher during a rehab game. The outfielder struggled down the stretch, slashing .226/.279/.323 in his final 23 regular-season games and .111/.314/.185 in the postseason. Robles lacks power, only once reaching double-digit homers, and his batting average has been all over the place throughout his inconsistent career. Speed is his greatest asset for fantasy managers and that aspect alone will keep him relevant for now. Robles looked more like the Washington version in his limited time last season, and he could end up serving as more of a fourth outfielder, but the Mariners liked him enough upon arrival to sign Robles to a two-year extension through 2026 with a $9 million team option for 2027. Read Past Outlooks