The Athletics and Tyler Soderstrom have agreed to an extension, reviews Jeff Passan of ESPN. It’s a seven-year deal price $86MM, the biggest assure in franchise historical past. There’s an eighth-year membership possibility and the deal can max out at $131MM together with that possibility and a few escalators.
Soderstrom turns into the newest core offensive piece whom the A’s lock up on a long-term deal. They prolonged Brent Rooker and Lawrence Butler on respective $60MM and $65.5MM ensures final winter. Soderstrom tops these by a good margin, turning into the biggest contract in organizational historical past within the course of. Their three-year, $67MM free agent cope with Luis Severino had beforehand been that high-water mark.
The lefty-hitting Soderstrom was a first-round decide in 2020. He’d been a wonderful offensive participant courting again to highschool. The largest query was the place he’d match on the opposite facet of the ball. Whereas Soderstrom was drafted as a catcher, most scouts felt he’d want to maneuver off the place. That has primarily been borne out, as his solely 15 MLB begins behind the dish got here throughout his 2023 rookie season. The fallback for poor defensive catchers is usually first base, and that’s certainly the place Soderstrom spent the early a part of his large league tenure.
Soderstrom struggled over a 45-game pattern as a rookie. His .233/.315/.429 slash throughout 213 plate appearances in 2024 was a big step ahead however hadn’t but put him alongside Rooker, Butler and Shea Langeliers as clear members of the A’s long-term core. Soderstrom entered this 12 months with a bit stress within the type of 2024 fourth total decide Nick Kurtz, a school first baseman who was anticipated to hit his approach to the majors in a short time.
Whereas Kurtz would do exactly that, Soderstrom’s breakout ’25 marketing campaign ensured the A’s couldn’t afford to take him out of the lineup both. The 24-year-old was one of many league’s finest hitters within the first few weeks of the season. He linked on 9 house runs with a .284/.349/.560 slash earlier than the top of April. Soderstrom was tied for fourth in MLB (behind solely Aaron Decide, Cal Raleigh and Eugenio Suárez) in homers by the season’s first month. By the point Kurtz pressured his approach to the majors on April 21, Soderstrom was locked into the center of Mark Kotsay’s batting order.
That introduced the A’s with a positional dilemma. Rooker is an on a regular basis designated hitter. The 6’5″, 240-pound Kurtz wasn’t going to have the ability to play wherever apart from first base. Regardless of his catching/first base background, Soderstrom is a stable athlete and common runner. The A’s threw him into left area on the fly regardless that he’d had no skilled expertise there. They presumably anticipated to stay with some defensive rising pains to maintain his bat within the lineup.
Soderstrom dramatically exceeded these expectations. He graded 10 runs higher than a mean left fielder by measure of Defensive Runs Saved. Statcast graded his vary 5 performs above common. Soderstrom ended the season as a Gold Glove finalist at a place he’d by no means performed 5 months earlier. He joins Butler as core outfield items, ideally in a nook tandem flanking defensive specialist Denzel Clarke in heart.
The elevated defensive duty didn’t affect Soderstrom’s rhythm on the plate. He scuffled between Could and June after his scorching begin however rebounded with a .305/.359/.530 exhibiting over the season’s remaining 4 months. Soderstrom completed with an total .276/.346/.474 batting line whereas rating fourth on the workforce with 25 homers. He improved his contact charge by six proportion factors relative to 2024 and held his personal towards same-handed pitching (.270/.315/.423) whereas teeing off on righties (.278/.356/.491). The breakout additionally wasn’t a product of the A’s enjoying half their video games on the hitter-friendly Sutter Heath Park. Soderstrom had an OPS north of .800 each at house and on the highway.
As not too long ago as this previous summer time, there was hypothesis in regards to the A’s doubtlessly swapping Soderstrom for a controllable beginning pitcher. The extension firmly takes that off the desk and ensures he’ll stay alongside Kurtz, Rooker, Butler and Jacob Wilson in a wonderful offensive corps. The primary three are signed by not less than 2029. Kurtz and Wilson are underneath workforce management for 5 seasons. Langeliers has one other two seasons of arbitration eligibility.
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