Luis Robert Jr. of the Chicago White Sox was a last-minute exclusion from the lineup against the Texas Rangers because of soreness in his right thumb. With Robert batting seventh initially, Ryan Noda was moved up in the order, and Michael A. Taylor took over center field, batting eighth. Despite Robert's struggles this season with a .194 average, he showed potential by hitting in every game of the team's recent road trip, contributing significantly with several hits, including a home run and two doubles.
Luis Robert Jr. was scratched from the lineup due to right thumb soreness, impacting White Sox's batting order against the Texas Rangers.
Robert, currently hitting .194, had been showing signs of improvement with hits in each of the first five games of the road trip.
Michael A. Taylor, who replaced Robert in center field, has been versatile, having at least 11 starts in each outfield position this season.
Ryan Noda was moved up in the batting order, illustrating the team's strategy in response to Robert's absence.
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