In a bold move that has baseball fans buzzing, the Chicago White Sox have decided to double down on their investment in Luis Robert Jr., exercising a whopping $20 million option for the 2026 season. But here's where it gets controversial—is this a smart bet on a player with undeniable talent but a history of injury struggles, or a risky gamble that could backfire? Meanwhile, veteran left-hander Martín Pérez is walking away, declining his $10 million mutual option and settling for a $1.5 million buyout instead. And this is the part most people miss—while Robert’s 2025 season was cut short by a hamstring strain, his second-half surge (.298/.352/.456 slash line) hinted at the superstar potential that’s been teased since his breakout ‘23 campaign. With 102 home runs, 102 stolen bases, and a solid defensive presence in center field, Robert joins an elite group of White Sox legends like Minnie Miñoso and Alexei Ramírez. But the big question remains: Can he stay healthy for a full season? Here’s the kicker—despite locking him in, the White Sox might still explore trade options for Robert, a move that’s been whispered about since the ‘24 Trade Deadline. As for Pérez, his 2025 season was a mixed bag, posting a 3.54 ERA in just 56 innings due to injuries, including a season-ending shoulder strain. At 34, his future in the league is less certain. So, what do you think? Is the White Sox’s commitment to Robert a stroke of genius or a costly mistake? Let’s hear your take in the comments!