MLB insider believes the trade market for Luis Robert Jr. is bad for the White Sox
Briefly

The Chicago White Sox are contemplating trading outfielder Luis Robert Jr., but his current performance could hinder their efforts. With Robert struggling at .181 and lacking consistent productivity after a brief hitting streak, trade discussions lack momentum. MLB insider Jon Heyman noted that the market is understandably lukewarm, with offers falling short of top prospects. Given this situation, the White Sox may reconsider their approach, keeping Robert Jr. on the roster longer to potentially enhance his value before the trade deadline.
If the Chicago White Sox hope to trade Luis Robert Jr. by Memorial Day, they better hope he heats up soon or face a cool trade market.
MLB insider Jon Heyman indicates there are trade rumors about Robert Jr., but nothing currently seems feasible to get a top prospect in return.
The White Sox may need to hold onto Robert Jr. longer, as the potential returns now may not be adequate.
If Robert Jr. can produce better over the next two months, the White Sox could potentially aim for a more substantial trade package.
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