White Sox Slugger Luis Robert Jr. Being Evaluated After He Was Hit by a Pitch
- On July 27, 2025, Chicago White Sox slugger Luis Robert Jr. was hit by a 101.1 mph fastball, prompting evaluation, as he marked his first game back after missing two games with right adductor tightness.
- During the Thursday off day, Robert rested after feeling the injury stealing second on Wednesday, then returned to play.
- His.204 batting average with 10 homers and 41 RBIs in 85 games underscores his production, with a career-high theft count and an early hitting streak.
- With the White Sox in last place in the AL Central, Robert could be on the move before Thursday’s trade deadline.
- Born August 3, Robert, who turns 28 on August 3, went hitless as DH in a 5-4 loss to the Cubs.
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White Sox slugger Luis Robert Jr. being evaluated after he was hit by a pitch
CHICAGO (AP) — Chicago White Sox slugger Luis Robert Jr. was being evaluated after he was hit by a pitch in his return to the lineup on Sunday after missing two games because of right adductor tightness.
Luis Robert Jr. returns to White Sox’ lineup but gets drilled with pitch as trade deadline nears
Center fielder Luis Robert Jr.’s absence from the White Sox’ lineup lasted only two days.But with the trade deadline on Thursday, he has a new ailment to worry about.Robert was drilled in the forearm with a 101 mph pitch by Cubs closer Daniel Palencia in the ninth inning of the Sox’ 5-4 loss Sunday at Rate Field. X-rays taken after the game were negative.“That one got him pretty good,” manager Will Venable said after the game.Robert was a late a…
Pregame notes: Just when you think Luis Robert Jr. is out, he pulls himself back in - Sox Machine
The original lineup for Sunday’s series finale had Luis Robert Jr. sidelined for the third-straight game, still dealing with adductor/groin soreness. Around 11:00am, he was working on the field with training staff–as he had been the previous two days–before his session ended with a long conversation with head trainer James Kruk and others. Another 20-30 […]
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