Chicago Tribune (Sunday)

Robert on IL with right hip flexor

- By LaMond Pope

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Luis Robert Jr. ripped a Will Smith slider to the left-field corner, and the Chicago White Sox center fielder rounded first on his way to second for a ninth-inning double. That’s when he started hopping. Robert made it to second but exited Friday’s game against the Kansas City Royals with a Grade 2 right hip flexor strain. The Sox placed the All-Star on the 10-day injured list Saturday.

“It was probably when I tried to run harder when I hit first base, that was when I felt, I think it was probably just the effort to try to run harder,” Robert said through an interprete­r Saturday afternoon at Kauffman Stadium.

Robert missed a portion of the 2021 season after suffering a Grade 3 strain (complete tear) of the right hip flexor.

“I’m not feeling as bad as I was feeling in 2021,” Robert said. “Last night, I couldn’t sleep just thinking about that.

“Pretty similar to what happened, to what I felt in 2021, but not quite the same. I think this time it’s in the same area but a different spot.”

In 2021, Robert suffered the injury in a May 2 game against Cleveland and returned on Aug. 9. No timeline has been establishe­d for this injury.

“There’s really no telling,” manager Pedro Grifol said Saturday. “It’s not as bad as it was last time, that’s really good.

“It will be longer than 10 days. I just don’t know how long it’s going to be. And I don’t think anybody knows.”

Robert’s injury was the second of the game for the Sox in Friday’s 2-1 loss. Reliever John Brebbia left in the sixth inning with right calf soreness after fielding a grounder near the mound and throwing out Salvador Perez at the plate.

Dominic Fletcher started in center field Saturday against the Royals. Kevin Pillar, who started in right, could be another option.

“He’s one of the best players in the game,” Fletcher said of Robert. “I think just kind of collective­ly as a team, everyone has to step up and pick up some of that slack.”

Fletcher was involved in an odd play in Saturday’s 3-0 loss as he tried to make a leaping catch on a flyball by MJ Melendez in the seventh inning. The ball hit the wall, deflected off his glove and went over the fence for a two-run homer that gave the Royals a 2-0 lead.

“Going back, kind of felt the wall coming, jumped up, felt it in my glove but wasn’t quite sure if it hit the wall first, hit my glove first so just kind of make a play,” Fletcher said after the game. “I wasn’t sure what happened.”

Grifol pointed at himself afterward, saying he should have requested a review.

“You go out there and just ask them to review it,” Grifol said. “It’s a crew-chief review, so I eat that, I wear that.”

Chris Flexen pitched well in the defeat, allowing three runs on six hits in 6 ⅓ innings.

The Sox had three hits and were blanked for the third time while falling to 1-7 for the first time since 1995.

The Sox also played without Brebbia, who missed time during spring training with a right calf strain.

“He’s better today,” Grifol said before the game. “It wasn’t as bad as it was in the spring. We’re still evaluating that one. We don’t have to make that decision for a day or two.”

 ?? REED HOFFMANN/GETTY ?? White Sox center fielder Luis Robert Jr. grimaces after hitting a double in the ninth inning against the Royals on Friday at Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City, Mo. He left after the hit with a right hip flexor injury.
REED HOFFMANN/GETTY White Sox center fielder Luis Robert Jr. grimaces after hitting a double in the ninth inning against the Royals on Friday at Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City, Mo. He left after the hit with a right hip flexor injury.

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