Luis Robert Jr. has returned from a 10-day injured list with a .982 OPS over 43 plate appearances. His overall season wRC+ stands at 77, with notable performance against left-handed pitching and solid defensive work in center field. Despite ongoing trade speculation and a history of trade rumors, the White Sox are maintaining a high asking price as they operate under the assumption that Robert will remain under contract for the next two seasons. This positioning could affect their trade leverage and strategic decisions regarding Robert's future.
Luis Robert Jr. has a .982 OPS in 43 plate appearances since returning from injury, suggesting he could be a valuable trade asset for the White Sox.
Despite trade rumors and a low season-long wRC+, Robert's recent performance against left-handed pitching and stolen bases indicate potential value in trades.
The White Sox maintain a high asking price for Robert, indicating they are not yet in a desperate position to trade him, despite ongoing trade speculations.
Chicago's approach to Robert's trade talks may reflect a desire to enhance their leverage, avoiding any hints of desperation regarding a potential trade.
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