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The New York Mets are exploring options to fix their outfield, and one name drawing steady attention is Luis Robert Jr. of the Chicago White Sox. With Pete Alonso and Brandon Nimmo no longer on the roster, the Mets have a clear need for an everyday center fielder who can impact both sides of the game.Robert fits that profile. League insiders continue to link him to New York as the Mets search for a lineup partner for Juan Soto. While nothing is close to completion, conversations around Robert are active as the offseason market develops.
What a Potential Trade Could Look Like
The Chicago White Sox are focused on adding pitching as part of their rebuild. The Mets have the depth to engage, with right-handed prospects such as Jonah Tong, Blade Tidwell, and Brandon Gordon often mentioned as possible pieces.
Developmental arms like Jose Chirinos could also be included to round out a larger package.

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Robert is owed $20 million in 2026, with a club option for the same amount in 2027. Chicago has shown little interest in covering salary, while Mets baseball operations head David Stearns has shown flexibility when contracts come with control. Several teams remain involved, but New York’s willingness to absorb money keeps them firmly in the mix.
Why the New York Mets Are Interested
For the New York Mets, Robert would step in as a true center fielder with speed, arm strength, and right-handed power. His arrival would allow better defensive alignment and reduce reliance on players like Jeff McNeil or Tyrone Taylor in center. The Mets can pursue this move without emptying the farm, which fits the aggressive approach backed by owner Steve Cohen.
Why the White Sox Would Move Him
Chicago gains multiple controllable pitchers who better match its long-term timeline.
Trading Robert also clears a significant salary without committing to his option year, while adding depth to a system in need of arms.
Luis Robert Jr. Recent Production
| Season | G | AVG | HR | RBI | SB | OPS | wRC+ | WAR |
| 2023 | 145 | .264 | 38 | 80 | 20 | .857 | 129 | 4.9 |
| 2024 | 100 | .224 | 14 | 35 | 23 | .657 | 84 | 0.5 |
| 2025 | 110 | .223 | 14 | 53 | 33 | .661 | 83 | 1.2 |
| Career | 577 | .259 | 102 | 298 | 102 | .768 | 110 | 13.6 |
Robert’s recent numbers reflect injuries and a struggling team context, but his batted-ball data remains solid. In 2025, his barrel rate sat at 10.1% with a 41.2% hard-hit rate, suggesting there is still power left to tap.Also read: MLB trade rumors: Atlanta Braves predicted to bag $180 million Houston Astros big man to solve rotation issues ahead of deadlineThis is a deal that makes sense for both sides if the cost lines up. The Mets would add a proven, controllable center fielder to a lineup built to contend now. The White Sox would add pitching depth and move closer to a full reset. If it happens, Robert’s move to Queens could quickly change the shape of the NL East.




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