Robert Jr. out for ASG after tweaking calf during Derby

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Luis Robert Jr., the lone White Sox representative at the 2023 All-Star Game, will not take part in the contest due to a calf injury suffered during Monday’s T-Mobile Home Run Derby.

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Robert reported right calf tightness during the first round of the Derby, in which he hit 28 home runs to take down the Orioles’ Adley Rutschman in bonus time. He advanced to the semifinals of the Derby, hitting 22 more homers but falling 35-22 to the Rays’ Randy Arozarena.

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"I feel good today, it isn’t anything serious," Robert said. "But as a precaution, we decided that the best for me is not to play in tonight’s All-Star Game.

"It is disappointing, but the most important thing for me is to be healthy and ready for Friday when we start the second half. I am sure I’ll be 100 percent by Friday”

The White Sox said Robert underwent an MRI in Seattle and is listed as day to day. He will be evaluated again before the start of the season’s second half Friday in Atlanta.

Robert, who is tied for third in the Majors with 26 home runs, is in the midst of a breakout season for Chicago. He is hitting .271/.330/.569 with 51 RBIs and eight stolen bases on a White Sox team currently in fourth place in the AL Central.

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