Luis Robert Jr. Reaches Career Milestone With Chicago White Sox
Briefly

Luis Robert Jr. hit a solo home run in the ninth inning against the Seattle Mariners, marking his 100th career home run in 559 games. He is one of 23 players in White Sox history to reach this milestone. As of now, he has hit 12 home runs in 92 games this season, on pace for about 17 home runs overall. Robert is performing well, with a recent slash line of .353/.441/.549/.990, and the White Sox have opted to keep him despite trade rumors.
Luis Robert Jr. connected with a fastball from Seattle Mariners reliever Jackson Kowar and launched it 357 feet for a solo home run, marking his 100th career home run.
Robert reached the 100 home run mark 559 games into his six-year MLB career, becoming one of 23 players in team history to achieve this milestone.
Robert has been on a hot streak, slashing .353/.441/.549/.990 with three home runs and 11 RBIs in July, showing significant improvement after a poor start.
Despite trade rumors prior to the deadline, the White Sox decided to retain Robert, emphasizing his recent impactful performance and potential.
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