Victor Robles Shines in New Chapter with Seattle Mariners
- Outfielder Victor Robles signs a two-year, $9.75-million contract extension with the Seattle Mariners.
- The contract comes just two months after Victor Robles was released by the Washington Nationals.
- Victor Robles finds new opportunities and a fresh start with his new contract.
Victor Robles, once considered a top prospect in the Washington Nationals' farm system, has made a significant impact since joining the Seattle Mariners. After a successful first season in the Bronx, where he hit .300 with 34 home runs, Robles was acquired from the San Diego Padres in a high-profile trade. His performance has not only solidified his position as a key player but also garnered attention as he approaches the end of Juan Soto's tenure with the Nationals. The Mariners have expressed their confidence in Robles by signing him to a two-year contract extension worth $9.75 million, which includes potential performance bonuses and a team option for 2027. Robles emphasized the importance of this deal, stating it reflects the organization’s appreciation for his contributions and energy on the field. His aggressive style of play and ability to energize the team have been pivotal since his arrival. Meanwhile, the Nationals have struggled in recent seasons, finishing last in the National League East since their World Series victory. In contrast, the Mariners are currently in contention, sitting second in the AL West and just four games behind the Houston Astros. Robles remains focused on the ultimate goal of winning a championship, crediting the Mariners for allowing him to play freely and authentically, which he believes has been crucial to his success.