The New York Mets have acquired former All-Star outfielder Luis Robert Jr. from the Chicago White Sox.

The Mets traded infielder Luisangel Acuña and pitcher Truman Pauley to Chicago in exchange for Robert, ESPN’s Jeff Passan reports. New York will inherit the remainder of Robert’s contract, which includes $20 million this season and a $20 million team option for the 2027 season, with a $2 million buyout.

Robert, 28, played six seasons with the White Sox from 2020-25, earning one All-Star selection and one Silver Slugger award in 2023. He also won a Gold Glove award while finishing second in American League Rookie of the Year voting in 2020.

Last season, Robert posted career lows in batting average (.223), slugging percentage (.364) and OPS+ (85) while with Chicago. He adds to a Mets outfield that includes superstar Juan Soto, defensive-first centerfielder Tyrone Taylor, and 2024 first round draft pick Carson Benge, who reached Triple-A Syracuse last season.

The White Sox, meanwhile, acquire two of the Mets top young players in 23-year-old Acuña and 22-year-old Pauley.

Acuña played in 95 games for the Mets last season, posting a .234 batting average, zero homers, a .567 OPS and 16 stolen bases in 175 at-bats. He is the younger brother of Atlanta Braves star Ronald Acuña Jr.

Pauley played his first season of pro baseball last season after being drafted by the Mets in the 12th round of the 2025 MLB Draft. He made three starts for the Single-A level Port Lucie Mets, recording a 2.08 ERA in 4.1 innings pitched.