The White Sox should just trade Luis Robert Jr. for whatever they can get for him
Briefly

Luis Robert Jr.'s performance has deteriorated, evident by a dismal .177 batting average and low OPS of .553. Over the last week, he has only managed one hit in 20 at-bats. General Manager Chris Getz initially hoped that Robert's value would rebound, considering his potential and health. However, reports indicate that the trade market for him is weak, and Robert himself doubts any teams would consider acquiring him. Given his struggles, the White Sox may need to trade him for whatever they can get or risk losing him altogether during the offseason.
"Right now, as my season is going, I don't think anybody is going to take a chance on me," Robert said through interpreter, according Scott Merkin of MLB.com.
Given what he has done lately, his value is only going to continue plummeting.
The White Sox should be looking to offload Robert for whatever they can.
At this point, the White Sox should trade Robert for whatever they can.
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