Phillies Trade Target Earns Embarrassing Award Amid Disappointing Season
Briefly

The Chicago White Sox focus this season revolves around surpassing their previous modern-day record of 121 losses. Currently, with a 31-62 record, they are on the cusp of achieving this goal. Luis Robert Jr. has struggled significantly, batting .195 with eight home runs and facing trade rumors. His performance led to him being named the American League's Least Valuable Player. If he is traded to the Philadelphia Phillies, they must reconsider their outfield configuration, especially considering the strong performance of Brandon Marsh.
Luis Robert Jr. is batting .195 with eight homers, 32 RBIs, and an ugly .583 OPS for the last-place White Sox. His struggle this year has been highlighted with him being selected as the American League's Least Valuable Player.
Brandon Marsh is hitting .326 with a homer, nine RBIs, five doubles, and an .817 OPS since June 1, raising questions about how the Phillies would handle Robert's potential deployment in their outfield.
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