Luis Robert Jr. hit his first home run of the season during a game against the Boston Red Sox, ending a 46-game drought. This critical two-run homer tied the game and contributed to the Chicago White Sox's 3-2 victory. Robert expressed relief over the long streak and highlighted the importance of his home run before scoring the game-winning run later. Despite a challenging season start, he remains optimistic about his progress, understanding that baseball involves ups and downs throughout the long season.
I don't know exactly. It was a little strange because before, I had some hard-hit contacts, but for whatever reason the balls didn't go out. Sometimes, that's baseball.
The home run because if I wouldn't have hit that homer, we wouldn't have got to that situation in the ninth. I'm very happy I was able to hit that one.
I know I have to go step by step, reinforce in my mind, 'OK, this is a process.' It's a long season. I know sometimes you're good for a week, and sometimes you're not that good for two weeks.
It's a long season, and in baseball, you have more bad moments than good moments. When you have a good moment, you have to hold it and try to keep it as long as you can.
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