The White Sox announced today that outfielder Luis Robert Jr. has been reinstated from the 10-day injured list. Infielder Tristan Gray has been optioned to Triple-A Charlotte as the corresponding move.
It’s now down to these last few weeks. Robert has been an obvious trade candidate for a long time but the window has been closing and is almost shut. He is in the final guaranteed year of his contract. There are $20MM club options for next year and 2027 but he’s going to get a $2MM buyout at the end of this year.
Robert is capable of excellent production, or at least was. Injuries have often gotten in his way but he got into 145 games in 2023. He hit 38 home runs, stole 20 bases and received strong grades for his center field defense. FanGraphs considered him to be worth 4.9 wins above replacement that year.
Despite Robert’s efforts, the Sox went into a rebuild mode that year. They traded short-term assets at the deadline and then remade their front office before the offseason. Going into 2024, they traded controllable players like Dylan Cease, Aaron Bummer and Gregory Santos but Robert stayed.
At the time, it seemed like there was no rush. Robert still had two guaranteed years left on his deal, plus the two options, which seemed like bargains back then. Four years of a potentially elite player seemed like a massive asset and the Sox set a high asking price in trade talks.
Much has changed since then, none of it for the better. Robert had another injury-marred season in 2024, getting into just 100 games. When on the field, he produced a subpar .224/.278/.379 batting line, which translated to a wRC+ of 84. The Sox could have traded him again in the most recent offseason but didn’t want to sell low.
It was understandable to hope for a bounceback but the gambit hasn’t paid off. His performance has been even worse this year than it was last year. He currently sports a line of .185/.270/.313, which leads to a 63 wRC+. He is still stealing bases and getting good marks for his glovework but he’s been bad at the plate for well over a year now.
The ongoing health issues don’t help. That aforementioned 2023 season is the only time he’s played more than 100 games. He may get beyond that figure here in 2025 but has battled various nagging issues, including right knee soreness, right thumb soreness and left hamstring soreness.
He had avoided the IL until recently but the Sox finally put him there just over a week ago, listing his issue as a left hamstring strain. They were able to backdate the IL stint by three days since Robert had already been missing games.
Now Robert has close to no trade value left, unless he can quickly show glimpses of his past self in the next few weeks. Ideally, this little breather has allowed him to get over all his ailments and into good form. Even if that does come to pass, teams will surely remain wary of his health woes and inconsistency, which will tamp down the potential return the Sox can get.
Robert is making $15MM this year, which will leave about $5MM left to be paid out when the deadline rolls around. There’s also a $2MM buyout on his $20MM option for next year. The Sox are reportedly willing to include cash to facilitate a deal but Robert will likely still have to show some life in the next little while for the Sox to get anything notable.
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