Tristan Peters continued his recent upswing on Sun, Aug 23rd 2026, going 1-for-3 with a solo home run and one walk in a loss to the Mets. It was another productive night for the outfielder after a stretch in which he had battled inconsistency at the plate earlier in the season.
Peters has found a better rhythm
The game fit a familiar recent pattern for Peters, who has now reached base in six of his last nine contests. After an early-season stretch that featured uneven production, he has heated back up of late and is giving his team more consistent at-bats.
Through 124 games, Peters is hitting.268 with eight home runs, 44 RBI, 47 runs scored and six stolen bases. Those numbers show a solid all-around season, and the improved recent stretch only adds to the value of his profile as the year moves on.
What it means going forward
The home run against the Mets was another reminder that Peters can contribute in more than one way when he is seeing the ball well. Even in a loss, the combination of power, on-base ability and a steadier run of recent results is a positive sign for his outlook down the stretch.







