Luis Robert Jr. of the Chicago White Sox is on a 10-day injured list due to a left hamstring strain, dating back to June 26. He may return during a home stand against the Toronto Blue Jays. General manager Chris Getz reported that Robert is recovering well and anticipates his activation soon without the need for rehab. Robert's performance this season has been underwhelming, with a slashing line of .185/.270/.313, which raises concerns about trade value. His speed and defensive skills, however, remain appealing to potential teams ahead of the trade deadline.
Luis Robert Jr. was placed on the 10-day injured list with a left hamstring strain but is expected to return during the home stand against the Toronto Blue Jays.
General manager Chris Getz confirmed that Luis Robert is doing well and expects him back in the lineup soon without requiring a rehab assignment.
Robert's slashing numbers of .185/.270/.313 raise questions about trade value, but his 22 stolen bases and defensive skills may attract interest from teams.
The White Sox hope Robert can showcase his health and improve his stats before the trade deadline, as he is owed $15 million in 2025.
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