The White Sox's Luis Robert Jr. homer against the Minnesota Twins during their game last week. AP
The White Sox placed outfielder Luis Robert Jr. on the 10-day injured list with a left hamstring strain before Wednesday's game against Kansas City. The injury happened while running to first base in the second inning Tuesday.
Robert's season might be over, but his White Sox career? Maybe not.
The often-injured outfielder has a team option worth $20 million for next season, and Sox general manager Chris Getz said Wednesday he still believes in Robert's potential.
“We are committed to Luis,” Getz said, according to mlb.com. “You look back at what he’s done with our team, even a little bit before the second half began. He’s done really well against lefties and he’s had glimpses against righ