Luis Robert Jr.
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Luis Robert Jr. | |||
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File:Luis Robert Jr. standing in the batter's box, July 19, 2023 (cropped).jpg
Robert with the White Sox in 2023
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Chicago White Sox – No. 88 | |||
Outfielder | |||
Born: Guantánamo, Cuba[1] |
August 3, 1997 |||
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MLB debut | |||
July 24, 2020, for the Chicago White Sox | |||
MLB statistics (through 2023 season) |
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Batting average | .279 | ||
Home runs | 74 | ||
Runs batted in | 210 | ||
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Career highlights and awards | |||
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Luis Robert Moirán Jr. (born August 3, 1997) is a Cuban-born professional baseball outfielder for the Chicago White Sox of Major League Baseball (MLB). After defecting from Cuba in 2016, Robert signed with the White Sox in 2017. He made his MLB debut in 2020. That year, he won the Gold Glove Award. He was named an All-Star in 2023.
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Professional career
Cuban National Series
Robert played in the Cuban National Series for Ciego de Ávila from 2013 to 2015.[2][3]
Minor leagues
In November 2016, Robert defected from Cuba to pursue a Major League Baseball (MLB) career in the United States.[4][5] On April 20, 2017, he was declared a free agent, but he was not eligible to sign with any major league club until May 20.[6][7]
On May 27, 2017, Robert signed a contract with the Chicago White Sox that included a $26 million signing bonus.[8][9] After signing, he reported to the DSL White Sox and played 28 games there, posting a .310 batting average with three home runs, 14 runs batted in (RBIs), 22 walks, and 12 stolen bases.[10]
In 2018, Robert made his first start at outfield in a spring training game and hit a two-out, go-ahead grand slam in the eighth inning, lifting the White Sox to a 14–12 victory over the Cincinnati Reds.[11] However, Robert was placed on the injured list for two months after the game, because he had sprained a ligament in his left thumb while sliding into second base.[12][13]
Robert began 2019 with the Winston-Salem Dash;[14] he was promoted to the Birmingham Barons on April 30.[15] Robert was named to the 2019 All-Star Futures Game.[16] On July 11, he made his debut with the Class AAA Charlotte Knights, where he hit two home runs in his first game with seven RBIs. Robert joined the 30/30 club by hitting 30 home runs and stealing 36 bases during the 2019 season.
In 2019, he scored 108 runs, the second most in the minor leagues, and he led the minors with 165 hits.[17]
Major league career
Rookie season and Gold Glove Award (2020)
On January 2, 2020, Robert agreed to a six-year, $50 million contract with the Chicago White Sox before appearing in a major league game.[18] The contract includes team options for 2026 and 2027 which, if exercised, could bring the value of the contract to $88 million.[19] On July 24, he made his MLB debut. He hit his first MLB home run on July 26.[20]
In August 2020, Robert batted .298/.356/.660, including seven doubles, nine home runs, 20 RBIs, and three stolen bases over 26 games. He won the American League (AL) Rookie of the Month Award, his first monthly award in the major leagues.[21] Overall in 2020, he batted .233/.302/.436 over 202 at-bats.[22] Robert hit his first postseason home run in Game 3 of the Wild Card Series against the Oakland Athletics off of Mike Fiers. His 487-foot home run was the longest postseason home run in White Sox history.[23] He also won the Gold Glove Award for center field, becoming the second White Sox player in history to win the award in his rookie season.[24] Robert also finished second in balloting for the AL Rookie of the Year Award, losing to Kyle Lewis of the Seattle Mariners.[25]
2021
Robert slashed .316/.359/.461 in 25 games through May 2, when he suffered a complete tear of his right hip flexor. The injury required a rehabilitation period of three to four months before he could resume baseball activities.[26][27] On May 27, he was placed on the 60-day injured list.[28] He was activated off the injured list on August 9.[29] Overall, Robert hit .338 with 13 home runs and 43 RBIs in 68 games in 2021.
2022
On July 14, 2022, in a game against the Minnesota Twins at Target Field, Robert hit his first career grand slam off of starting pitcher Sonny Gray.[30] On September 24, Robert was placed on the IL with a sprained left wrist which ended his season after getting hit by a pitch against the Seattle Mariners. In 2022, Robert appeared in 98 games with a batting average of .284 hitting 12 home runs and 56 RBIs.[31]
2023
On February 17, 2023, Robert announced that he would utilize the "Jr." suffix in his name from then on, which would also be reflected on his uniform.[32] During a game against the Tampa Bay Rays on April 29, Robert was benched after not hustling to first base after hitting a ground ball to the third-base side of the mound. Robert stated after the game that the lack of hustle was due his legs being tired and having a tight right hamstring. Robert also said that he did not tell anybody about his alleged pain, including the manager, so that he would be able to play in the game.[33] Robert won the American League Player of the Week Award on June 26 after he batted .444 with a 1.111 slugging percentage in the previous six games.[34] Robert was named to his first ever All-Star Game.[35] Robert also announced he was going to be participating in the 2023 Major League Baseball Home Run Derby.[36] Robert advanced to the semi-finals where he eventually lost to Randy Arozarena. Robert announced he wouldn't be participating in the all-star game due to tightness in his right calf he suffered from the home run derby.[37]
International career
Before his defection, Robert represented the Cuban national team in international youth competition, including the 2015 18U Baseball World Cup, where he was named to the all-tournament team.[38] He also played for the national team in June 2016, as part of a goodwill tour of the Can-Am League of independent baseball.[39][40] Robert was also slated to represent Cuba in the 2017 World Baseball Classic, but was removed from consideration after his defection.[41]
Robert was named to the Cuban national team for 2023 World Baseball Classic. He, along with White Sox teammate Yoán Moncada, became the first active MLB players to play for Cuba after having defected. Robert said the situation was "a little strange, because there are some [defectors] who sadly cannot play."[41] In the tournament, Robert batted .259/.286/.296, with seven hits and eight strikeouts in 27 at-bats.[42]
See also
- List of baseball players who defected from Cuba
- List of Chicago White Sox award winners and league leaders
- List of Major League Baseball players from Cuba
References
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