Robert and Montgomery Homer as the White Sox Beat the Phillies 6
COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS, JUL 29 – The Reds aim to strengthen their outfield with Luis Robert Jr., whose recent hot streak and $20 million team options through 2027 make him a valuable trade target.
- Luis Robert Jr. hit a two-run home run in a 6-2 victory against the Philadelphia Phillies, contributing to his 99th career home run as reported by the Chicago White Sox.
- Davis Martin pitched 5.2 innings with just two earned runs, helping the White Sox secure the win over the Phillies while striking out key players.
- Trade rumors regarding Luis Robert Jr. are rising, with the Phillies and Padres mentioned as potential teams pursuing him according to Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic.
- Robert expressed that he is aware of trade rumors but is focusing on each game, stating, 'I try not to pay attention to that' after the game.
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Will the real Luis Robert Jr., please stand up. Contending teams would like to know who they might be getting in a potential trade. Teams like the Philadelphia Phillies. Robert has been one of the bigger enigmas in Major League Baseball over the past few seasons. Considered a star in the making as recently as 2023, when he hit 38 home runs and stole 20 bases for the Chicago White Sox, his production dropped off the table in 2024. Limited by an i…


Luis Robert Jr. shines in White Sox’ 6-2 victory against Phillies as trade clock winds down
White Sox center fielder Luis Robert Jr. made general manager Chris Getz’s job a little easier with a flashy night Monday at Rate Field, diving for a catch and smacking a two-run home run in a 6-2 victory against the Phillies three days before the trade deadline.Robert first boosted his trade stock by robbing Phillies catcher J.T. Realmuto of extra bases when he hit the turf to nab a 104 mph liner toward the right-field gap in the fourth inning.…
Pregame notes: Waiting for a trade - Sox Machine
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