The Chicago White Sox reportedly have an unrealistically high asking price for Luis Robert Jr.
Briefly

The Cincinnati Reds reportedly sought to trade for White Sox outfielder Luis Robert Jr., but negotiations broke down over compensation. While the Reds were prepared to offer top prospect Edwin Arroyo, they resisted meeting the Sox's asking price, which included full salary coverage on Robert’s $15 million contract for this season and potential future options. The White Sox are asking for two top prospects due to Robert's mixed performance and injury record, which could mean the talks may be revived later if terms can be negotiated.
The Cincinnati Reds attempted to acquire Luis Robert Jr. from the White Sox but negotiations stalled due to disagreements on player compensation and salary responsibilities.
The asking price for Luis Robert Jr. is steep, with reports suggesting that the White Sox require two top prospects, reflecting his rocky injury history and inconsistent performance.
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