Víctor Robles makes catch, but it is injured

Mariners gardener, Víctor Robles, leaves in ‘Cart of the misfortunes’ when injuring left shoulder after making a great trapped before Giants
SAN FRANCISCO – THE gardener of the Seattle Mariners, Victor RoblesHE injured he left shoulder And it was taken in it “Cart about the misfortunes” after carry out a Spectacular trapped In the ninth entrance, in the defeat 5-4 before the San Francisco Giants Sunday.
Robles played in the right garden when he ran to pursue a high bathed by Patrick Bailey. He passed over the railing low in Foul territory to catch the ball, fell on the railing and crashed into the network in the process. Robles seemed to feel pain immediately, throwing the ball with his right hand and grabbing his left arm.
The manager of the Mariners, Dan Wilson, informed that Robles has a shoulder injury and testing in the Oracle Park were being carried out.
“It’s a power,” Wilson said. “Great hits, a great defense. It causes a lot of chaos in the bases with what it does. He is a great player to have on the top of the alignment. That’s why we expect the best.”
Robles, 31 years old, bat. He was the first Seattle player with an average of batting superior to .320 since Ichiro Suzuki hit .352 in 2009.
The Giants, who won the game in the next release with a single from Wilmer Flores, challenged the decision to be trapped, but this was confirmed.
The central gardener Julio Rodríguez was the first to call physical trainers after seeing Robles fall, and described him as a “very important player for our team, both defensively and offensively.”
“I realized that I had pain and called physical trainers immediately,” Rodríguez said. “He made all that effort, but it cost him expensive.”
The right gardener of the Giants, Mike Yastrzemski, who knows well the dimensions of the stadium, said that there was a network instead of the concrete bricks that align the wall of the right garden.
“Who knows what could have happened?” Yastrzemski said. “It’s one of those things you expect to be fine. I had never seen anything like that.”
Robles could probably have let the ball go out of Foul, but “he is not so,” said Bryan Woo, who opened for the Mariners.
“You win everyone’s respect in the locker room,” Woo said.