Luis Robert Jr., outfielder for the White Sox, has been placed on the 10-day injured list due to a left hamstring strain, retroactive to June 26. While expected due to his missed games, the timing raises questions regarding his pregame activities. Despite his speed and career-high walk rate, Robert's performance has declined significantly, with poor batting averages and striking out over 30% of the time. His current value may be at a low point, complicating potential trade discussions amid concerns about his high salary and declining numbers.
The decision to place Luis Robert Jr. on the injured list is largely expected, but its timing raises questions about his recent pregame activities.
Robert's offensive struggles this year, evident in his subpar batting average and power numbers, contribute to concerns about his present value on the market.
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