The Chicago White Sox bounce back with a lopsided 14-1 win over the Oakland Athletics, highlighted by Tristan Peters hitting for the cycle. Multiple reports describe the game as one-sided, with Chicago controlling the matchup throughout and building a large lead by the time the contest reached its later stages. Peters’ performance is the standout individual accomplishment, completing the rare feat of recording a single, double, triple, and home run in the same game. The White Sox’s offense repeatedly added runs, while the Athletics struggled to contain Chicago’s scoring. The final score reflects the overall imbalance, with Oakland limited to a single run against a dominant Chicago effort. Together, the accounts characterize the victory as a strong overall team performance for the White Sox, not just a one-hit highlight. The result improves Chicago’s momentum while handing Oakland another defeat.