Luis Robert Jr. returned to the White Sox lineup after two days, only to suffer a new injury from a pitch hitting his forearm. X-rays were negative. He initially missed games due to a sore adductor muscle but was able to function as designated hitter. Manager Will Venable expressed concern over Robert's injuries amidst potential trades before the deadline. Meanwhile, the White Sox promoted outfield prospect Braden Montgomery to Double-A Birmingham as part of their rebuilding strategy.
Luis Robert Jr. missed two games due to a sore adductor muscle and was hit by a pitch in his forearm, resulting in negative X-rays.
Manager Will Venable noted Robert's improvement allowed him to serve as designated hitter, although center field was deemed unsuitable.
Robert's health is crucial as the White Sox consider trade options ahead of the deadline, amid speculation he might be dealt.
Braden Montgomery, a top outfield prospect, was promoted to Double-A Birmingham as part of the Sox's rebuilding efforts.
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