Luis Robert Jr. hit two singles over four games this past week and sat out three others as the White Sox managed his right knee soreness, which the team is hoping a Monday off day can render into a non-factor.
Before the specter of injury re-emerged, a trip to the cozy confines of West Sacramento last month had triggered a nine-game heater filled with a handful of reminders that Robert is the most talented player in the organization, as he hit .333/.450/.636, lifted three of his five homers on the season, and stole eight bases in nine games. The residue of that flash of ability leads White Sox coaches to answer questions about his slow start as a little outdated, relying upon how out of sorts he looked a month ago.
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