The White Sox, sporting a 23-52 record, will operate as deadline sellers once again. They don’t have as much to offer as many other potential sellers around the league — partly because they’ve already sold off many desirable assets earlier in this rebuild but also due to the significant salaries of some of their remaining veterans. To that end, Ken Rosenthal and Will Sammon of The Athletic report that the South Siders are willing to include cash to help pay down the salaries on pricey outfielders Luis Robert Jr. and Andrew Benintendi.
Heading into the season, GM Chris Getz surely hoped that wouldn’t be necessary with regard to Robert, in particular. The 27-year-old has performed at a superstar level in the past when healthy. As recently as 2023, Robert slashed .264/.314/.542 (128 wRC+) with 38 home runs, 20 steals and elite center field defense in 145 games. That’s the only season in Robert’s career where he’s played more than 100 games, however. Injuries have repeatedly dogged the electric young outfielder, and he’s now been hitting poorly for more than a year.
Since Opening Day 2024, Robert has turned in an anemic .212/.276/.351 batting line (75 wRC+). He’s fanned in 32.5% of his plate appearances and, in 2025 specifically, been extremely prone to harmless infield pop-ups; 11 of Robert’s 155 batted balls this season (7.1%) have been infield flies.
Despite the run of awful production, there are some reasons for cautious optimism. Robert’s strikeout rate is enormous but not too much higher than the 29% he posted during that brilliant 2023 campaign. He’s also walking at a career-high 9.8% clip and chasing pitches off the plate at a career-low 31.3% rate, per Statcast. He’s hitting the ball as hard as ever, averaging 90.3 mph off the bat with a 42.9% hard-hit rate. Both are his second-best marks in any season of his career. His 11% barrel rate isn’t far behind his career 11.9% mark.
One might expect a player with Robert’s speed to slow down after a 2023 MCL injury and a Grade 3 strain of his hip flexor in 2024, but that’s not the case. Robert is 22-for-27 in stolen base attempts in 2025, and Statcast measures his sprint speed at 28.8 feet per second. That’s actually his fastest mark since his 2020 rookie year and places him in the 87th percentile of big leaguers. Given that plus speed, it’s not surprising to see Robert way up in the 97th percentile in terms of outfield range (as measured by Statcast).
Robert is hitting the ball hard, playing strong defense, showing more patience than ever before and running better than he has since his rookie season. He’s also hitting .190/.273/.303. It’s a confounding state of affairs, but as sharp as the tools may look, the results are clearly going to weigh down his trade value. Many teams with needs in the outfield would love to roll the dice on a Robert rebound following a change of scenery — just not at his current price tag.
This is the final guaranteed season of Robert’s six-year, $50MM contract, but the deal contains a pair of $20MM club options for 2026 and 2027. If he can turn things around, there’s still bargain potential. The Sox missed the boat not trading Robert coming off that 2023 season, but if they’re willing to pay down some of this year’s $15MM salary and the $2MM buyout on Robert’s 2026 club option, they could likely find a taker who’d be willing to give up some degree of prospect value. He’s a gamble, but a high-upside one who can be controlled for two more years at reasonable rates. There’s jackpot potential for a new team, and if things don’t work out in the final couple months, said club could always hit the “eject” button and decline Robert’s 2026 option.
It’s a slightly different story with Benintendi. While Robert has been on the downswing for more than a year, Benintendi has increasingly looked like his old self at the plate for more than a calendar year now. He quietly turned things around midseason last year and is slashing .251/.321/.468 with 24 homers, 24 doubles, two triples, a 9.1% walk rate and an 18.4% strikeout rate in his past 515 plate appearances. By measure of wRC+, that’s 20% better than average at the plate.
Benintendi’s speed is down a bit since his peak, however, and at 30 years old he now grades out as a below-average left fielder. A team that buys into his production dating back to last year might view Benitendi as a serviceable multi-year option in left field. However, he’s being paid $16.5MM this year and next, and his contract calls for a $14.5MM salary in 2027.
Benintendi almost certainly would command less than the two years and $31MM he’s owed for 2026-27 if he were a free agent, but he’s also no longer the total sunk cost he looked to be a year and a half into his five-year contract with Chicago. If the Sox eat half the remaining contract or more, they might well find an interested taker. Plenty of contenders and playoff hopefuls are looking for outfield help; the Padres, Royals, Reds and Dodgers have all gotten poor production from left field this year.
The ChiSox won’t necessarily need to eat salary to move some of their other available players, but speculatively speaking, their willingness to do so on Robert and Benintendi could be a sign they’re willing to do so elsewhere. Aaron Civale’s $8MM salary isn’t prohibitive, but a team looking for a fourth starter to supply innings down the stretch might be willing to give up a bit more if Getz & Co. pick up the tab on most or all of his salary. Mike Tauchman ($1.95MM) and Adrian Houser ($1.35MM) are even less expensive, but covering some of that cash could be particularly beneficial to teams angling to stay under the luxury threshold.
I wouldn’t mind Atl looking into Robert Jr.
Especially if the WSox are willing to pay down some of the salary. Give him a shot to play LF and if he starts hitting well and Harris doesn’t, move over to CF.
They both aren’t hitting well already. Seems like unnecessary “change of scenery” hope.
Agreed but in fairness leaving the White Sox could very possibly help anyone whose struggling. It’s tough to be playing poorly on a terrible team. You could point to so many missed opportunities in a game. And you’re immersed in a losing culture.
Rishi: Absolutely. Just look at Gavin Sheets. Also, I can hardly believe skinflint Reinsdorf would pay cash in any circumstance.
Well now Jerry Reinsdorf will get deposed in the shooting at the ballpark from a few years ago. Funny how the stories plays out. Jerry might need the cash for that.
I think Robert Jr could really use a change of scenery. Is it unnecessary hope? Possible……
but if they all got hot, Robert, Harris, and Acuna around the outfield COULD be a really good outfield.
Just asking 25, but what do you think the Braves do w/Profar in your scenario? Can’t see them sitting him on the bench for the next 2 and a half years. Doubt they’d want to eat much of the 33M plus owed to him even if they could deal him. I’m confused about the reports that AA is targeting an of’er. Depending on who it is, I wonder if it’s possible they’re considering sending Harris II down. Imo, they’re going to give Profar the last 80 games to try and redeem himself.
I mean, if a frog had wings, it wouldn’t bump its butt a-hoppin’. And I’m a Braves guy. I guess I’m more of a realize/avoid sunk cost kind of guy, lately at least, but I get it, it’s way more fun to be the hopeful guy! 🙂
@Nashville — I’d imagine a Cedric Mullins rental type, only giving up some pitching depth, and would allow Harris some time to fix things. I wish they would move him into the 9-hole again before demoting him, but alas. If not Mullins, then a much smaller piece that could provide depth (think in ’21 when Soler was in a drought, Rosario was injured, and Duvall was RBI leader, but cost MIA anything), but I’d imagine they really are searching for pitching (SP and mostly RP, that’s just not available). What’s David Robertson’s price come down to?
@DMC: Guessing they could get Robertson for $6M now.
Watch them trade for Charlie Morton. lol
Lol. Funny you mentioned him. I watched him throw (during commercials in the Braves/Mets game) in some of the O’s-Rays game last night. He’s been good over the last 5 games since he was re-inserted in their rotation……and no, I don’t want him back, lol. Just wish him success w/Baltimore.
I was thinking Harris for Robert in a change of scenery type deal.
Absolutely NOT. The White Sox would have to give up more than Robert Jr for Harris. Significantly more probably.
Why’s that? Both great defensively and neither can hit but at least Robert steals bases.
Other way round dude
Because one is older and only controllable through two $20M option years. Because on could be looked at as in a decline and you could paint the other one as an unsettled young hitter. And just because it’s obvious. Nobody is give up on Harris and try to flip the contract either.
I was thinking Kelenic for Robert Jr.
What do they do with Profar then? This only makes sense and works if they are cutting Ozuna loose and ditching a full time DH for next season, which I am all for
Robert makes sense for a team who needs a center fielder. Thats not the Braves.
Or a team with a deep triples alley in right..Hmm.
Distressed assets sale
Benintendi is the one that at least has some value, he’ll be easier to shop. Robert is doing poorly, he’s going to have to have salary be eaten to move him.
Benintendi is also attached to guaranteed money beyond 2025. Robert only sticks around if he’s worth paying.
Robert has much more upside tho when he’s not hitting. Elite defense, sharp baseball instincts on the basepaths and natural speed. With his added patience at the plate, he’s a threat to end up 3rd a la Rickey with each free pass. Benny on the other hand has really fallen off in the field and doesn’t add much if he’s not hitting. Though he’s always happy so good vibes guy
You mentioned all those nice things and completed glossed over “lazy”.
Benintendi and cash to the Padres for Peralta and a prospect.
White Sox finally get around to reading the tea leaves…
Cash is just as good as money.
Yogi was always spot on!
Norm Cash or Don Money?
Norm Cash for Don Money who says no
You have to take Money right? I mean, at least he’s still alive.
Dave Cash had 4 of the 5 tools in his day
Which one of the five was missing, bad roommate- forgot to take out recycling?
Padres line 1 on Benintendi if white Sox cover majority of his contract.
Benintendi and 30 mill
Sure, if there are credible prospects coming back.
Padres farm is weird. A few very high level pieces (way too much for Benintendi) and then nothing else.
I like the Padres draft class from last year which makes up half of their top 10 prospects. They could make a deal if they wanted to they have the prospects.
Incredible prospects for a 104 OPS+ career hitter and 97 OPS+ last 3 years playing for the CWS. What an incredible and outlandish expectation.
Nobody is overpaying for Benintendi hitting well in 48 games.
Let’s put it this way. Padres and White Sox hooked up on a similar deal years ago. James Shields and majority of his contract for a lottery ticket named Fernando Tatis Jr.
You include majority of Benintendi contract at best you’re gonna get a B and C prospect or couple lottery tickets.
Roberts, Jr. could use a new set of coaches in his ears. I think his current peripherals compare well with his 2023. The IFF issues can be fixed with some mechanical tweaking. If the White Sox are willing to include money, they almost certainly have a high ask for him.
YBC: There’s no question Robert has talent. It’s just gonna have to be another team to get it out of him
Robert’s promise has fallen so far and so fast that now he’s being pitched as Juan Pierre.
Not really comparable aside from they both have wheels and play baseball. Chef Pierre was a hit king with limited pop who was a liability in the field (career -1.9 dWar). Robert is in a rut with contact who’s getting on base more.
not 24 hrs
oh in the last 515 PAs my bad
Really can’t believe the Sox held onto Roberts two years too long. Could have gotten a lot for him when they decided to blow the team up.
The Phillies could get Robert for probably Rojas and a mid level prospect at this point.
They should take a shot. Can’t do much worse than Rojas and could improve in a new environment.
There’s legion ball games with more purpose than White Sox games.
Sometimes i look at the white sox and wonder why players there degrade so quickly and dramatically. It seems like a trend. Hot starts and then they wither on the vine. Other franchises seem to have a knack of improving players. Chicago just seems the opposire.
Royals about to get Beni on layaway.
They can have chase petty and cabrera
Imagine telling someone in 2023 the Sox would end up shipping out Roberts *with* cash and getting little back.
Chuck from Uniontown;
I saw that FOUR years ago.
Even when the guy was putting up good numbers he was doing stupid things on the field that hurt his team.
Like Oneil Cruz he has great physical attributes; lights up statcast results; and can do some remarkable things on the field 2-4 times a week. But both are inconsistent players with poor fundamentals and incredibly low Baseball IQ’s. They mess up so many plays that stats don’t reveal.
Guys like this come along and people that watch highlights instead of games don’t realize how much they hurt a team on the field. Slowly they deteriorate as they can’t make adjustments…and won’t listen to baseball people such as coaches. A good organization dumps them early (actually the Dodgers did that with Cruz long before he even got to the majors) when they can get back something decent in return and don’t have to do the high maintenance thing. The bad organizations (with poor attendance and TV ratings) that don’t have many good players will stick with them and play the highlights over an over hoping fans will pay attention….but slowly the fans wise up and lose interest.
Cruz is maybe 2-3 years behind Robert (while only a year younger), but it’s the same trajectory.
Tough sells. Robert has the speed and fielding but has been terrible at the plate. Benny is hitting decently enough but offers nothing on the bases and is a negative with the glove.
Another well written and thorough article by Steve Adams. Mention too that with Benny you’re getting a guy who seems to be perpetually happy. Has that gleeful smile plastered on his mug. Nice to see lads who still remember they’re playing a game
Sneaking suspicion that smirk is more about the paycheck than love for the game.
Was waiting to see how long someone would jump on that hanging slider!
Not sure about Robert but with 2 years and $32 million left on his deal after this season the Sox would need to include a pretty significant amount of cash to move Benintendi
It’s clear to me that Justin Ishbia is now playing a major role in the White Sox with his financial muscle and willingness to use it on his way to becoming the new controlling owner sooner rather than later. 🙂
The White Sox screwed themselves on Roberts. Even if they eat contract they are not going to get a top prospect for a guy with health issues and he hasn’t shown he is back hitting .190.
Reds should Pounce on Robert
Dead cat pounce?
Depending on him much salary is being retained I agree
“Round up the usual suspects”
I can certainly see Yankees, Dodgers, Phillies having an interest in Robert Jr.
Depending on how quickly this is happenning in terms of wildcard races, I could also see Cubs, Blue Jays or Rangers sniffing around
The Yanks clearly do not need Robert
The Andrew contract is a great example of why the Sox are such a pathetic team
They have a pathetic GM
Getz didn’t sign the contract btw, it was Hahn.
I meant to say they Had and have pathetic GMs
Nootbar and Walker for Robert and money.
The Astros could definitely use a left-handed bat, but I don’t think Benintendi improves their club.
The media seems to love Luis Robert trade rumors. The issue is the guy has been an awful player the last couple of seasons.
Overrated. Bad body language,no hustle. Loosing culture and complacent attitude can and has taken its toll. Terrible brand of baseball.
At this point, just hang onto Robert unless there is something good coming in return. He is their only recognizable player. They have practically nothing on the books for 2026. They can afford the gamble of picking up his option in hopes of a reclamation.
How much of the $41 million Benintendi is owed as of today would they be willing to eat? $39 million or everything except the major league minimum ought to get the job done. They might even get a lottery ticket or a minor league reliever in return for that.