Luis Robert Jr. returns to Chicago as a Met, facing a tough season marred by injuries and a struggling team — but he’s still proud of his White Sox roots, calling his time there “beautiful.” Despite hitting below his usual standard and playing just 49 games due to a back injury, Robert’s early promise — including a Gold Glove — remains undeniable. Meanwhile, the White Sox are thriving offensively without him, leading the AL in runs per game, while the Mets’ rebuild continues. Former teammates and fans mourn the missed potential, but Robert himself reflects with gratitude, seeing his journey as a vital chapter — even if it ended on the other side of the field.

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