Chicago White Sox Have New Member Of Rare Statistical Club
Briefly

Luis Robert Jr. achieved a significant milestone by joining the 100/100 Club, becoming the fourth White Sox player to hit 100 home runs and steal 100 bases. In a recent game against the Seattle Mariners, he stole second base in the eighth inning. Since July 8, Robert has shown exceptional performance, ranking among the top players in batting average and stolen bases. General manager Chris Getz expressed confidence in Robert's future with the team, implying the likelihood of exercising his contract option for 2026.
Luis Robert Jr. became the fourth player in White Sox history to hit 100 home runs and steal 100 bases, joining Minnie Miñoso, Ray Durham, and Alexei Ramirez.
Since returning from injury on July 8, Robert has excelled, ranking fourth in MLB batting average (.365), sixth in on-base percentage (.435), and third in stolen bases (9).
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