Tristan Peters hits for the first cycle of his career, and the Chicago White Sox rout the Oakland Athletics 14-1 on Friday night. Peters records extra-base hits throughout the game, doubling in the third inning, driving in a run with an RBI single in the fifth, and adding two hits later. In the seventh, he hits a two-run homer to center and follows with an RBI triple, completing the cycle.
On the mound, Sean Burke delivers a strong start, pitching seven innings while allowing four hits and giving up one run. He strikes out nine batters and earns the win, improving to 6-4.
Chicago breaks the game open late, scoring eight runs in the seventh inning to turn a manageable deficit into a decisive advantage. The Athletics are held to four hits against Burke’s pitching while the White Sox provide steady run production across multiple innings, culminating in the 14-1 final.