🔥🛑SHOCKING UPDATE: White Sox Underfire for Lowballing Luis Robert Jr. Trade Talks – Sources reveal Chicago’s surprising cheap approach, leaving teams questioning their strategy. Will they regret playing it this way?

The Mets have reportedly shown interest in trading for Luis Robert Jr. this offseason, but financial hurdles could complicate any potential deal.

According to the New York Post’s Jon Heyman, the Mets have inquired about Robert. But they want the White Sox to cover part of his $20 million salary. However, Heyman reports that White Sox owner Jerry Reinsdorf is unlikely to send any money to Steve Cohen’s club. This comes even though they’ve only committed $43 million to the current payroll and are projected to spend only about $60 million on next year’s roster.

In previous reports, MLB insider Michael Marino mentioned that Luisangel Acuna is a player the White Sox have targeted in a potential trade with the Mets. However, Acuna alone would likely not be enough to get a deal done. If the White Sox want a stronger return, they must be willing to eat some of the cost of Robert’s contract, especially with him coming off back-to-back seasons with an OPS in the mid-.600s

For a team seemingly determined to trade Robert, the White Sox aren’t doing themselves many favors. The front office kept him after his 2023 All-Star season, only to watch his value plunge in 2024 when he posted a career-low 1.4 WAR. He followed that with another 1.4 WAR season in 2025.

When Chicago picked up Robert’s $20 million option, the front office knew they couldn’t find an outfielder with his upside for less on the open market. But if the plan is to trade him after exercising that option, they’ll need to be willing to absorb part of the cost to get a meaningful prospect return or gamble that his value rebounds by the trade deadline.

The White Sox are more likely to take the latter approach. Robert showed signs of life before a hamstring strain in late August ended his season, posting an .808 OPS in the second half and looking revitalized alongside the team’s young core. After the All-Star break, he slashed .298/.352/.446, much closer to the version that hit 38 homers and produced 5.3 WAR during his All-Star campaign.

With that in mind, moving Robert while his value is still depressed after two uneven seasons does little for the White Sox. Especially when he can still help a rebuilding roster with his.

Mitchell Kaminski

I’m a Bradley University Sports Communication graduate with five years covering the Chicago White Sox and experience broadcasting for ESPN-partnered Bradley Athletics. I’ve worked as a radio play-by-play announcer in Missouri and currently serve as a TV reporter for ABC 17 News in Columbia.

Related Posts

🔥 WINTER WARNING: The Braves didn’t wait long to make noise this offseason. With bullpen reinforcements already in place and urgency rising, Atlanta is signaling this window is wide open — and a Kim Ha-seong move could change everything.

The Atlanta Braves are strengthening their roster by adding key players, thickening their player depth. Their commitment to bolstering their team is evident. Will the final piece…

🚨 ROSTER ALERT: The Twins’ Rule 5 shuffle wasn’t random — and it wasn’t harmless. Sources say deeper strategy and looming pressure forced Minnesota’s hand at a critical moment.

Why Did the Twins Go Through That Rule 5 Roster Shuffle? Photo Credit: Jesse Johnson-Imagn Images The Minnesota Twins’ off-season is moving slowly but surely, and fans…

🔥 INSIDE UPDATE: New manager Derek Shelton believes the Twins have lost their edge. He wants to bring the energy back — and sources say this message could reshape the clubhouse faster than expected.

Dec 8, 2025; Orlando, FL, USA; Minnesota Twins manager Derek Shelton speaks with the media during the 2025 MLB Winter Meetings at Signia by Hilton Hotel. Mandatory…

💓 GOOD NEWS: A humble maintenance worker’s life changes overnight after helping Yamamoto Yoshinobu fix a flat tire outside Dodger Center by pure chance. Life sometimes changes in the smallest, most unexpected moments — and that’s exactly what happened to Maria Thompson. A quiet, hard-working maintenance woman at Dodger Center, living paycheck to paycheck, she never imagined that one simple act of kindness toward Yamamoto Yoshinobu would ignite a story that moved millions. From a late-evening flat tire to an unbelievable surprise waiting for her the next morning, Maria’s story quickly spread across Dodgers Nation, capturing hearts everywhere.

GOOD NEWS: A humble maintenance worker’s life changes overnight after helping Yamamoto Yoshinobu fix a flat tire outside Dodger Center by pure chance.

Boston Eyes a Blockbuster Pitching Revolution as Early Hot-Stove Aggression Positions the Red Sox for a Stunning Leap Toward 2026 Glory, Fueling Hopes of Landing Freddy Peralta and Transforming an Already Stacked Rotation Into One of the Most Formidable Forces in All of Major League Baseball

  Getty The Boston Red Sox have been one of the most active teams in the early going of MLB’s hot stove season. They have already pulled off two…

Cubs Add Reliever Every Fan Base Loves to Hate

The Cubs made a low-risk move this week, signing right-handed reliever Collin Snider to a minor league deal – the kind of transaction that usually gets dismissed as “bargain bin”…