4 White Sox players boost trade deadline value with post-break surge in Pittsburgh
Briefly

The Chicago White Sox completed their first road series sweep in over three years by dominating the Pirates with 27 runs in three games. This sweep marked the team's 35th victory of the season, achieved much earlier than in the previous year. Outfielders Luis Robert Jr., Mike Tauchman, and Michael A. Taylor significantly contributed to the offensive explosion. In particular, Robert showed signs of breaking out of his slump, delivering multiple strong performances that improved his batting average significantly for the month of July, raising hopes about his future with the team as trade decisions approach.
Luis Robert Jr. delivered a performance that reignited belief in his elite offensive upside, going 2-for-2 with two RBIs and a solo homer in Pittsburgh.
Robert's efforts lifted his average above the Mendoza Line, and he now boasts a .345 batting average with a .441 OBP in July.
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