Former Savannah Bananas player named MLB All-Star hours after hitting for cycle as a rookie
Chicago White Sox outfielder Tristan Peters, a former member of the Savannah Bananas, was named to the MLB All-Star Game hours after hitting for the cycle. (This video contains AI-assisted content.)
A former Savannah Banana is headed to the MLB All-Star Game, learning the news roughly 12 hours after hitting for the cycle in the majors.
Chicago White Sox rookie outfielder Tristan Peters was named to the American League All-Star team to replace Nick Kurtz, who recently landed on the injured list.
Peters recorded the White Sox's first cycle in nine years, finishing it off with a triple down the right-field line in his final at-bat.
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Chicago White Sox center fielder Tristan Peters high-fives third-base coach Justin Jirschele after an RBI triple during the eighth inning against the Athletics at Rate Field in Chicago, Ill. (Matt Marton/Imagn Images)
He doubled in the third inning and hit an RBI single in the fifth before collecting two more hits in the seventh — a two-run homer to center field and an RBI triple. Peters became the seventh player in White Sox history to hit for the cycle and the first since José Abreu in 2017.
His path to the majors has been anything but conventional. Peters spent time with the Savannah Bananas five years ago after playing at Southern Illinois University. During his stint with the Bananas, he was selected by the Milwaukee Brewers in the seventh round of the MLB Draft.
Tristan Peters, No. 29, of the Chicago White Sox runs to third base for a triple against the Athletics at Rate Field in Chicago, Ill., on July 10, 2026. (Geoff Stellfox/Getty Images)
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