Luis Robert Jr.

WATCH: Luis Robert Jr. coldly silences Cubs fans with the ‘shush' emote

The White Sox center fielder cranked the go-ahead home run in the seventh inning

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Luis Robert’s seventh inning homer proved to be the winning run for the White Sox in Tuesday’s crosstown game against the Cubs

Luis Robert Jr. broke the tie between Tuesday's White Sox-Cubs game with a monster, 422-foot home run into the Wrigley Field bleachers.

He knew it once the baseball came off the bat. After a swaggy bat toss, he turned to one Cubs fan sitting behind home plate -- who was flipping him the bird -- and silenced them with the "shush" emote. Check out the chilling video.

That home run marked his 32nd long ball of the season. He now has the fourth-most home runs in the majors this season, one above fifth-place Mookie Betts. He trails Matt Olson, Shohei Ohtani and Pete Alonso.

The White Sox earned an unexpected win over the Cubs on Tuesday, 5-3. The two teams finish the Crosstown Series at Wrigley Field on Wednesday.

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