Luis Robert Jr. reached a significant milestone during the game against the Seattle Mariners by achieving 100 stolen bases and 100 home runs in his career. This accomplishment makes him only the fourth White Sox player to reach these numbers, joining notable players like Alexei Ramírez, Ray Durham, and Minnie Miñoso. Robert Jr. is notable for his combination of power and speed, marking his place in the franchise's history. Ramírez and Durham both contributed significantly during their careers, further exemplifying the rarity of this feat.
Luis Robert Jr. achieved a career milestone by recording his 100th stolen base and 100th home run with the White Sox, becoming the fourth player in franchise history to do so.
He joins the elite company of Alexei Ramírez, Ray Durham, and Minnie Miñoso, showcasing a rare combination of speed and power in the history of the White Sox.
From 2008-2015, Alexei Ramírez contributed significantly with 109 home runs and 135 stolen bases, last reaching 30 stolen bases in 2013 before Robert Jr.
Ray Durham, a key player for the White Sox from 1995-2002, notched 106 home runs and 219 stolen bases, recognized as an AL All-Star during his tenure.
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