Mariners' Robles to serve 7-game ban for throwing bat at pitcher
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Seattle Mariners outfielder Victor Robles will serve a seven-game suspension starting Friday for throwing his bat in the direction of a pitcher during a minor-league rehab game.
Robles was initially banned for 10 games after the Aug. 17 incident but saw his punishment reduced following an appeal.
The 28-year-old will be eligible to return Sept. 6 against the Atlanta Braves.
The Mariners activated Robles off the injured list last Sunday. He went 2-for-13 with two RBIs over four games while appealing his suspension.
Robles has played in just 14 contests this season. He's missed the majority of the 2025 campaign while recovering from a dislocated shoulder sustained in early April.
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