White Sox’ Luis Robert Jr. Shushes Cubs Crowd After Go-Ahead Home Run

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There’s nothing like a little crosstown rivalry to get the juices flowing.
The White Sox are well on their way to missing the playoffs, but don’t mind playing spoiler to the Cubs, who are fighting for a wild card spot halfway through August.
All-Star centerfielder Luis Robert Jr. returned to the lineup and blasted his team-high 32nd home run in the top of the seventh inning to give the White Sox a 4–3 lead in a game they eventually won 5–3 on Tuesday night.
Robert, who is no stranger to a big moment, made sure that the Wrigley faithful knew how big his home run was, as he stared down the crowd after the ball left his bat and shushed the crowd after crossing home plate.
Robert had not played for about a week after spraining his right pinky finger in a series against the Yankees.
With his long home run on Tuesday night, it’s clear that Robert at less than 100% is better than no Robert at all in the lineup for the White Sox.

Mike McDaniel is a staff writer on the Breaking and Trending News team at Sports Illustrated, where he has worked since January 2022. His work has been featured at InsideTheACC.com, SB Nation, FanSided and more. McDaniel hosts the Hokie Hangover Podcast, covering Virginia Tech athletics, as well as Basketball Conference: The ACC Football Podcast. Outside of work, he is a husband and father, and an avid golfer.
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