White Sox star Robert returns to starting lineup
Briefly

Luis Robert Jr. returned as the designated hitter for the Chicago White Sox against the Cubs after missing two games due to adductor soreness. Manager Will Venable noted that Robert improved but wasn't ready for center field. Despite the team's struggles, Robert entered with a nine-game hitting streak. He has a .206 average, 10 home runs, and 41 RBIs in 84 games, and his injury occurred while stealing a base. The team may consider trading him ahead of the deadline.
Luis Robert Jr. is back in the lineup for the Chicago White Sox after missing two games due to adductor soreness. He was the designated hitter in Sunday's game against the Cubs.
Manager Will Venable indicated that Robert's initial evaluation showed improvement, but he wasn't fit for center field. They decided to utilize his bat as a designated hitter instead.
With the White Sox last in the AL Central, Robert's future is uncertain ahead of the trade deadline. He began with a nine-game hitting streak after a poor start to the season.
Robert, turning 28 soon, had a .206 batting average with 10 homers and 41 RBI in 84 games at the time of return. His injury occurred while stealing second base.
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