Luis Robert Jr., the Chicago White Sox center fielder, has been criticized for his poor performance in the 2025 season, leading to self-deprecating comments about his trade value. Despite a dismal .177 batting average, White Sox general manager Chris Getz believes Robert undervalues himself. The team is focused on helping him improve offensively and regain confidence, which includes a recent attempt to adjust his batting technique. While his offensive struggles continue, he remains a top base stealer and a strong defender, keeping him an attractive prospect for interested teams.
"I think right now as my season is going, I don't think anybody is going to take a chance on me," Robert said May 20 through a translator.
"He is wrong about that. He's not giving himself enough credit because of the value he can bring to a team and a lineup," Getz said.
"We want Luis Robert to go out there and really impact the game in all facets of the game, and that's what we're focused on right now..."
"They're expressing interest. They're..."
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