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The Chicago White Sox acquired outfielder Tristan Peters from the Tampa Bay Rays on December 18, 2025, sending a player to be named later or cash considerations in return. Peters had been designated for assignment by Tampa Bay earlier in the week. The 25-year-old outfielder brings versatility to the White Sox, capable of playing all three outfield positions. Peters posted underwhelming results in his 2025 major league trial with the Rays, going hitless, but showed more promise at Triple-A Durham where he slashed .266/.355/.429 with 15 home runs and 11 stolen bases across 25 games. With limited big-league experience—just four career games—Peters is expected to compete for a reserve outfield role with the White Sox organization.

Source: www.cbssports.com fantasy_betting May 15, 2026

Tristan Peters, a 25-year-old center fielder, registered his first home run in the White Sox organization with a solo shot off Sam Garcia in the ninth inning of a win over the Brewers on Sunday. Peters was acquired by Chicago from the Tampa Bay Rays for a player to be named later or cash consideration. The Rays had designated Peters for assignment after he struggled in his major league debut, going 0-for-12 with seven strikeouts across four games. Prior to his call-up with Tampa Bay, Peters displayed offensive promise in Triple-A, hitting .266/.355/.429 with 15 home runs and 11 steals in his second season at that level. However, analysts note that Peters is unlikely to see regular playing time even on a struggling roster like Chicago's, as he lacks sufficient defensive ability in center field or offensive output for a corner position to project as a lasting major leaguer.

Source: www.nbcsports.com analyst May 15, 2026

The Chicago White Sox acquired outfielder Tristan Peters from the Tampa Bay Rays on December 18, 2025, in a deal involving a player to be named later or cash considerations. Peters, 25, had been designated for assignment by Tampa Bay two days prior after an unsuccessful stint with the organization in 2025, going hitless in limited action. At Triple-A Durham, Peters posted a .266 batting average with a .355 on-base percentage and .429 slugging percentage. Listed as a left fielder but capable of playing all three outfield positions, Peters will join the White Sox as a depth piece likely to compete for reserve outfield opportunities. The acquisition provides Chicago with additional outfield versatility for the 2026 season.

Source: auth.cbssports.com analyst May 15, 2026

During the bottom of the second inning of a May 13, 2026 game between the Kansas City Royals and Chicago White Sox, White Sox batter Tristan Peters reached base on a fielding error by Royals third baseman Salvatore Pasquantino and subsequently scored. The play was initiated by a weakly hit ball off a curveball pitched at 77.8 mph with a spin rate of 3313 rpm. Peters' contact produced an exit velocity of just 49.8 mph with a -65° launch angle, traveling only 3 feet. The poor contact quality made the play susceptible to an error, which Pasquantino committed, allowing Peters to eventually cross the plate.

Source: www.mlb.com news May 15, 2026