News for Tyler Soderstrom - 2021 5x5 NL League - $260 Cap

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Mon Mar 1801:29Tyler Soderstrom Sent To Minors
Oakland Athletics catcher Tyler Soderstrom was sent down to Triple-A Las Vegas on Sunday. Soderstrom will get a little more seasoning in the minors while Shea Langeliers handles primary catcher duties on the big league squad. The move makes sense, as Soderstrom was slashing just .115/.172/.154 in 29 plate appearances this spring. Baseball America's number 73 prospect is still just 22 years old and has put up good numbers in the minors before, so dynasty owners shouldn't be too worried about him yet.
Source: Oakland AthleticsRotoBaller.com
Tue Jul 18 202321:22Tyler Soderstrom Not Starting Tuesday
Oakland Athletics catcher/first baseman Tyler Soderstrom is absent from Tuesday's starting lineup for the game against the Boston Red Sox. With left-hander Joe Jacques on the bump, it might be a sign that the club wants to limit the left-handed rookie against southpaws. So far, through four games, Soderstrom owns a .231/.333/.231 slash line with no home runs. Jordan Diaz will take his spot in the lineup and bat third. The 22-year-old's offered some pop over 35 games with six home runs but is batting .238 with no speed. Still, fantasy managers in deeper leagues may want to take a chance on the young power bat in hopes he goes yard.
Source: MLB.comRotoBaller.com
Wed Jul 12 202319:17A's Calling Up Tyler Soderstrom From Triple-A
The Oakland Athletics are calling up catching prospect Tyler Soderstrom from Triple-A Las Vegas, according to sources, and he's set to make his major-league debut on Friday for the start of the second half of the season against the visiting Minnesota Twins. Soderstrom, the club's top overall prospect per MLB Pipeline, will get the call after slashing .254/.303/.536 with an .838 OPS, 20 home runs, 15 doubles, two triples, 59 RBI and 45 runs scored in 304 trips to the plate over 69 games at Vegas. The 21-year-old left-handed slugger can also play some first base. In a lost season, the A's are going to give Soderstrom and infield prospect Zack Gelof significant playing time to begin the second half, making them both worth immediate waiver-wire pickups in deeper leagues. Soderstrom makes consistent contact to all fields, although fantasy managers shouldn't expect too much too soon.
Source: Turlock Journal - Chris CorreaRotoBaller.com
Wed Jul 12 202309:32Tyler Soderstrom Showing Big Power In Triple-A
Oakland Athletics catching prospect Tyler Soderstrom is crushing Triple-A pitching this season, slashing .254/.303/.536 with 20 bombs, 45 runs, 59 RBI, and no steals across 69 games. The 21-year-old looks MLB-ready and could get the call later in the season, though he's blocked at the backstop position by Shea Langeliers. Soderstrom can play first base or designated hitter, however, and the club will give him playing time any way they can once he's up. The top prospect remains a solid dynasty league option considering his elite raw power, but fantasy managers should leave him on the waiver wire in redraft formats.
Source: MiLB.comRotoBaller.com
Fri Jun 30 202310:24Tyler Soderstrom Homers Twice
Oakland Athletics top prospect Tyler Soderstrom hit his 18th and 19th home runs of the 2023 Triple-A season in a game for Triple-A Las Vegas. He has been on fire this month, slashing .273/.305/.662 with nine home runs, 13 runs, 22 RBI, and one stolen base. Although Ryan Noda and Shea Langeliers appear to have solidified their starting roles at first base and catcher, Soderstrom should be able to string together starts at the major-league level. He will at least supplant 32-year-old Carlos Perez, who has lately taken starts as a catcher, first baseman, and DH for Oakland despite having a career 64 OPS+. He will likely get a call-up soon, making him a priority stash.
Source: Las Vegas AviatorsRotoBaller.com
Sun Jun 4 202317:34Tyler Soderstrom Launches Pair Of Home Runs
Oakland Athletics' top prospect Tyler Soderstrom posted his second multi-home run game of the season. The 21-year-old is now slashing .255/.304/.532 with 12 home runs through 46 games with Triple-A Las Vegas. Soderstrom's hitting ability is advanced for his age, and he figures to be a candidate for promotion to the majors at some point in 2023. Whether the Athletics will utilize him as a catcher or first baseman remains to be seen, but Soderstrom's positional flexibility will help expedite his road to the big leagues. Soderstrom should already be stashed in deeper fantasy formats.
Source: MLB PipelineRotoBaller.com
Fri May 12 202313:14Tyler Soderstrom Blasts Sixth Home Run
Oakland Athletics top prospect Tyler Soderstrom hit his sixth home run of the 2023 Triple-A season in a game for the Las Vegas Aviators. The catcher's two-run homer was 105.3 mph off the bat and went 410 feet. Through 29 games this season, the California native is slashing .254/.303/.492 with six home runs, 19 runs, and 24 RBI. He will likely get the call-up soon, but Ryan Noda and his .864 OPS present a challenge to the assumed heir to Oakland's first base spot. Nevertheless, Soderstrom's catching eligibility and prospect pedigree make him a priority stash.
Source: MLB Pipeline on TwitterRotoBaller.com
Wed Apr 19 202313:38Tyler Soderstrom Blasts Third Home Run
Oakland Athletics top prospect Tyler Soderstrom hit his third home run of the 2023 Triple-A season in a game for the Las Vegas Aviators. The catcher's 397-foot home run added to an incredible season. Through 12 games, the California native is slashing .300/.368/.620. Soderstrom will soon join the big league squad and likely supplant Ryan Noda as the team's starting first baseman. With 31 home runs last year, his elite power is worth stashing in deeper leagues.
Source: MLB Pipeline on TwitterRotoBaller.com
Sun Mar 26 202320:51Tyler Soderstrom's Spring Turning Heads
Oakland Athletics top prospect Tyler Soderstrom has raked his way to an .824 OPS across 34 Cactus League at-bats. The No. 39 overall prospect in baseball, per MLB Pipeline, Soderstrom's offense is already considered MLB-ready. Defensively, manager Mark Kotsay says the catcher's growth has been noteworthy. It remains to be seen whether Soderstrom will stick behind home plate or pivot to first base, where he saw most of his playing time in 2022. In any event, it's safe to expect the 21-year-old to arrive in the majors sometime in 2023.
Source: MLB.com - Martin GallegosRotoBaller.com