Robles completely turned his career around after joining the Mariners in June, slashing .328/.393/.467 with 30 steals in 77 games with Seattle after Washington finally threw in the towel on the former top prospect. He enjoyed some initial major-league success in 2019, but Robles struggled with the Nationals in the years that followed and ultimately fell out of favor with the organization. Conversely, he impressed the M's brass so much in his first two months with the club that he landed a two-year, $9.75 million extension in August. He went from on the fringes of the major leagues to leading off regularly over the final two months. Robles improved his contact rate down the stretch and the results followed, but it's tough to trust given his track record. Further, his power is limited and the home park works against him. Read Past Outlooks