Illustration depicting White Sox outfielder Luis Robert Jr. in dynamic play, with Mets and Reds logos symbolizing active trade negotiations.
Illustration depicting White Sox outfielder Luis Robert Jr. in dynamic play, with Mets and Reds logos symbolizing active trade negotiations.
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Mets and Reds deepen trade talks for White Sox outfielder Luis Robert

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Building on the Chicago White Sox's recent signing of Munetaka Murakami—which secured power for their rebuild—the team is advancing discussions with the New York Mets and Cincinnati Reds to trade center fielder Luis Robert Jr. for pitching depth, reports USA Today's Bob Nightengale.

Bob Nightengale reported on X that the White Sox "still would like to move CF Luis Robert for pitching depth and are engaged in talks with the New York Mets and Cincinnati Reds."

The Mets, after trading Brandon Nimmo this offseason and briefly acquiring Cedric Mullins (who later signed with Tampa Bay), need outfield help. Their current projection features rookie Carson Benge, Jeff McNeil, and Tyrone Taylor. Robert's Gold Glove defense, speed, and power align with David Stearns' strategy for controllable talent; he is owed $20 million in 2026 with a $20 million club option for 2027 ($2 million buyout).

The Reds, who clinched the final NL wild card over the Mets in 2025, view Robert as a lineup boost. With pitching surplus, they could offer Brady Singer or prospects like Brandon Williamson, Julian Aguiar, Chase Petty, Cam Collier, or Edwin Arroyo.

The 28-year-old Cuban five-tool star won Gold Glove honors in 2020 and posted a .264/.315/.542 line with 38 HR, 20 SB, and 129 wRC+ in 2023. Recent struggles (.223/.288/.372, 28 HR, 56 SB, 84-85 OPS+ over two years) stem from strikeouts and a weak White Sox lineup, but his elite tools remain attractive for contenders.

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X discussions highlight mixed reactions to White Sox trade talks with Mets and Reds for Luis Robert Jr. Mets fans are split, with some praising his elite defense and speed while others criticize his recent poor offense and injury history. Analysts note his high bat speed and bounce-back potential. Skepticism surrounds Reds' involvement due to salary demands. White Sox fans oppose the trade, citing his strong second-half performance.

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Illustration of Luis Robert Jr. in Mets uniform at Citi Field, celebrating blockbuster trade from White Sox.
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Mets acquire Luis Robert Jr. from White Sox in key trade

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The New York Mets have traded for center fielder Luis Robert Jr. from the Chicago White Sox, sending infielder Luisangel Acuña and pitching prospect Truman Pauley to Chicago. The deal, announced late Tuesday night, aims to solidify the Mets' outfield while providing the rebuilding White Sox with young talent. Robert, a former All-Star hampered by injuries, joins a revamped Mets roster.

Chicago White Sox completed the signing of Japanese slugger Munetaka Murakami to a two-year, $34 million contract just before the 5 p.m. ET Monday deadline, as previously reported. The move bolsters their rebuilding lineup with power potential, prompting trade talks involving outfielder Luis Robert for pitching depth.

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The New York Mets have transformed their roster in a bold 2025-2026 offseason rebuild under president David Stearns, signing Bo Bichette to a three-year, $126 million deal at third base, acquiring outfielder Luis Robert Jr. and ace Freddy Peralta, and building around stars Juan Soto and Francisco Lindor. After losing Pete Alonso, Edwin Díaz, Brandon Nimmo, and Jeff McNeil, these moves—projected for a combined 10.4 WAR—position the Mets as NL East frontrunners and playoff contenders, validating calls for fan patience.

As pitchers and catchers report to Port St. Lucie, Florida, the New York Mets enter an intriguing 2026 spring training with nearly a third of their roster newly assembled. Key uncertainties surround outfield prospects, bullpen depth and starting rotation spots. Over the next seven weeks, the team will shape its lineup amid open competitions.

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Following earlier reports of interest from teams like the Dodgers and Red Sox, new updates indicate the New York Yankees, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Chicago Cubs have checked in on free-agent infielder Bo Bichette. The former Blue Jays star, open to second base, could reshape infields amid a heating market.

The Miami Marlins intend to hold onto starting pitcher Sandy Alcantara despite ongoing interest from other teams, according to reports. Meanwhile, the St. Louis Cardinals are targeting a right-handed outfield bat following their trade of catcher Willson Contreras to the Boston Red Sox. These moves reflect broader offseason strategies as teams prepare for 2026.

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The New York Mets and Yankees are both pursuing free agent outfielder Cody Bellinger amid a shifting MLB free-agent market. After the Mets signed Bo Bichette following a failed bid for Kyle Tucker, sources indicate New York teams see Bellinger as a key addition. Contract talks remain stalled over years, with Bellinger seeking seven while the Yankees offer five.

 

 

 

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