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Athletics, Tyler Soderstrom Agree To Seven-Year Extension

By Anthony Franco | December 25, 2025 at 2:55pm CDT

The Athletics aren’t taking the holiday off. They’re in agreement with outfielder Tyler Soderstrom on a seven-year, $86MM extension, reports Jeff Passan of ESPN. Passan adds that there’s a club option for 2033 and escalators that could push the contract value by another $45MM if the option is exercised. The deal buys out at least three free agent years and potentially a fourth, keeping him under club control through his age-31 season.

Soderstrom becomes the latest core offensive piece whom the A’s lock up on a long-term deal. They extended Brent Rooker and Lawrence Butler on respective $60MM and $65.5MM guarantees last winter. Soderstrom tops those by a decent margin, becoming the largest contract in club history in the process. Their three-year, $67MM free agent deal with Luis Severino had previously been that high-water mark.

The lefty-hitting Soderstrom was a first-round pick in 2020. He’d been an excellent offensive player dating back to high school. The biggest question was where he’d fit on the other side of the ball. While Soderstrom was drafted as a catcher, most scouts felt he’d need to move off the position. That has essentially been borne out, as his only 15 MLB starts behind the dish came during his 2023 rookie season. The fallback for poor defensive catchers is generally first base, and that’s indeed where Soderstrom spent the early part of his big league tenure.

Soderstrom struggled over a 45-game sample as a rookie. His .233/.315/.429 slash across 213 plate appearances in 2024 was a significant step forward but hadn’t yet put him alongside Rooker, Butler and Shea Langeliers as clear members of the A’s core. Soderstrom entered this year with a little pressure in the form of 2024 fourth overall pick Nick Kurtz, a college first baseman who was expected to hit his way to the majors very quickly.

While Kurtz would do just that, Soderstrom’s breakout ’25 campaign ensured the A’s couldn’t afford to take him out of the lineup either. The 24-year-old was one of the league’s best hitters in the first few weeks of the season. He connected on nine home runs with a .284/.349/.560 slash before the end of April. Soderstrom was tied for fourth in MLB (behind only Aaron Judge, Cal Raleigh and Eugenio Suárez) in homers through the season’s first month. By the time Kurtz forced his way to the majors on April 21, Soderstrom was locked into the middle of Mark Kotsay’s batting order.

That presented the A’s with a positional dilemma. Rooker is an everyday designated hitter. The 6’5″, 240-pound Kurtz wasn’t going to be able to play anywhere other than first base. Despite his catching/first base background, Soderstrom is a solid athlete and average runner. The A’s threw him into left field on the fly even though he’d had no professional experience there. They presumably expected to live with some defensive growing pains to keep his bat in the lineup.

Soderstrom dramatically exceeded those expectations. He graded 10 runs better than an average left fielder by measure of Defensive Runs Saved. Statcast graded his range five plays above average. Soderstrom ended the season as a Gold Glove finalist at a position he’d never played five months earlier. He joins Butler as core outfield pieces, ideally in a corner tandem flanking defensive specialist Denzel Clarke in center.

The increased defensive responsibility didn’t impact Soderstrom’s rhythm at the plate. He scuffled between May and June but rebounded with a .305/.359/.530 showing over the season’s final four months. Soderstrom finished with an overall .276/.346/.474 batting line while ranking fourth on the team with 25 homers. He improved his contact rate by six percentage points and held his own against same-handed pitching (.270/.315/.423) while teeing off on righties (.278/.356/.491). The  breakout also wasn’t a product of the A’s playing half their games at the hitter-friendly Sutter Heath Park. Soderstrom had an OPS north of .800 both at home and on the road.

As recently as this past summer, there was speculation about the A’s potentially swapping Soderstrom for a controllable starting pitcher. The extension firmly takes that off the table and ensures he’ll remain alongside Kurtz, Rooker, Butler and Jacob Wilson in an excellent offensive corps. The first three are signed through at least 2029. Kurtz and Wilson are under team control for five seasons. Langeliers has another two seasons of arbitration eligibility.

Soderstrom was already under club control for four seasons. He was a year closer to free agency than Butler was at the time of his extension, which explains why the price was a little more than $20MM higher. Soderstrom tops the $57.5MM guarantee which Royals third baseman Maikel Garcia received in the same service class, but that deal only extended K.C.’s control window by two seasons.

The A’s backloaded the Rooker and Butler extensions, with the highest salaries corresponding to their planned move to Las Vegas in 2028. The salary breakdown on Soderstrom’s deal hasn’t yet been reported. The A’s had a projected payroll around $87MM before today, as calculated by RosterResource. That’s $12MM above where they opened the ’25 season. General manager David Forst told MLB.com’s Martín Gallegos last week that the team was looking to upgrade a rotation that ranked 27th in ERA and 25th in strikeout percentage.

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56 Comments

  1. tigers182

    2 hours ago

    Merry Christmas 🎄

    17
    Reply
    • MLB Top 100 Commenter

      34 mins ago

      Outstanding!

      Go, Sacramento A’s!

      1
      Reply
  2. Simm

    2 hours ago

    A’s have a bright future if they can get some pitching.

    6
    Reply
    • 2026 Free Agency Contest Award Winner

      47 mins ago

      Sunny days ahead in Sacramento!

      2
      Reply
      • Ramos Splash Hit

        45 mins ago

        *West Sacramento

        Reply
  3. Bad Dumb Tiss

    2 hours ago

    The A’s honouring Rickey Henderson by working on Christmas.

    15
    Reply
  4. TheBigKurtz

    1 hour ago

    Time to update that earlier post about the biggest deal handed out by the A’s.

    10
    Reply
  5. longsuffering

    1 hour ago

    Fine
    Job
    Friends

    1
    Reply
  6. Never Remember

    1 hour ago

    Good news, Kurtz will only want three times that.

    3
    Reply
  7. LandofOaks

    1 hour ago

    I was expecting an extension but not this one..
    Wow good for Tyler!

    1
    Reply
  8. swinging wood

    1 hour ago

    Gonna have to update that other article now. Merry Christmas all.

    2
    Reply
  9. RagingFE

    1 hour ago

    That’s a Merry Christmas to the A’s fans. If they can actually get some pitching, they would be a true playoff threat.

    4
    Reply
    • Mike_t

      58 mins ago

      how do you feel about a slightly used Jose Berrios?

      Reply
  10. cmancoley

    1 hour ago

    Seems a bit pricey for a corner power bat tbh. Good for him though

    1
    Reply
    • Oppo nacho

      1 hour ago

      I disagree

      3
      Reply
    • I Like Big Bunts

      40 mins ago

      Yeah. Screw Aaron Judge

      Reply
  11. TheJoeyMenesesAcoylte

    1 hour ago

    Lord I see what you do onto others

    1
    Reply
  12. Ferpad

    1 hour ago

    Yankees honoring the holiday by not making any MLB signings. Then again, the holiday has been going on since the end of the season.

    A’s with some exciting offensive pieces.

    1
    Reply
  13. BigBopper

    1 hour ago

    Ok so now it’s official. White Sox ownership cheapest in baseball.

    2
    Reply
    • Jarred Kelenic's Beer Can

      1 hour ago

      They’ve done more this winter than the Marlins and Rockies!

      4
      Reply
      • TUD

        52 mins ago

        And the Cubs too

        1
        Reply
    • TUD

      1 hour ago

      Pirates and Marlins would want a word

      1
      Reply
      • Jarred Kelenic's Beer Can

        49 mins ago

        Pirates have actually done things this winter tho

        5
        Reply
    • Steinbrenner2728

      37 mins ago

      Jerry Reinsdorf has been cheap for awhile. John Fisher was cheap in Oakland so he could cry poor there.

      1
      Reply
      • TUD

        33 mins ago

        JR is cheap for a completely different reason

        1
        Reply
  14. The Big Yo

    1 hour ago

    Gage Jump, Luis Morales and a few trades for some of those outfielders they have in the minors and the A’s will be good for a long time in Vegas

    Reply
    • Steinbrenner2728

      41 mins ago

      The “2028 World Series A’s” schtick got tiring, huh? Maybe work on getting rid of the Vegas thing now. As they won’t be good nor will they last there

      1
      Reply
  15. AH94

    1 hour ago

    But Giants fans told me moving to Vegas won’t change anything… merry Christmas boys!!!

    3
    Reply
    • Ramos Splash Hit

      44 mins ago

      Not all of us are that obtuse. Don’t lump us all together.

      Reply
  16. Dumpster Divin Theo

    1 hour ago

    So I should have picked up his rookie card at that shoppe in Santa 🎅 Monica?

    2
    Reply
  17. AssumesFactNotInEvidence

    1 hour ago

    Seems like a great value for the A’s

    1
    Reply
    • AssumesFactNotInEvidence

      1 hour ago

      The A’s are showing the O’s how to extend the tires, get it going ME

      Reply
  18. cash3w

    1 hour ago

    A’s prepping for the future MLB stadium. Good for them.

    4
    Reply
    • Steinbrenner2728

      41 mins ago

      Good for the *owner and the league, not good for the fans nor baseball

      1
      Reply
  19. Oppo nacho

    1 hour ago

    Well there goes my favorite trade target for the reds, good on them though the A’s are gonna be good for a while

    1
    Reply
  20. RotiniRick

    56 mins ago

    And all I got were gift cards and sweaters that I’ll never wear 🙁

    2
    Reply
    • Ramos Splash Hit

      35 mins ago

      Hey at least you got something.

      Reply
  21. Edp007

    53 mins ago

    Merry Xmas A’s … if you’re going to Las Vegas be sure to wear some flowers in your hair… be like the Vegas Knights not like my putrid Raiders

    Reply
    • Steinbrenner2728

      39 mins ago

      Being a Oakland/LosAngeles/Las Vegas Raiders fan shouldn’t excuse the fact you’re okay with Fisher following Al Davis’ son to Vegas for the money.

      Reply
      • socalbball

        22 mins ago

        Nobody should be an Oakland A’s fan, because Oakland stole the A’s from Kansas City, which stole the A’s from Philadelphia. Only 100 year old Philadelphians have the right to be A’s fans.

        1
        Reply
  22. Doubledown2142

    51 mins ago

    12 million a year for 7 years for a guy not even peaking yet and way better in the corner spot than expected……..I am good with this. Merry Christmas!

    2
    Reply
  23. TrillionaireTeamOperator

    50 mins ago

    This is all relative. For a long time, Eric Chavez’s 2004 6 year/$66M extension was the largest contract they’d ever handed out and today that’d be for approximately $116M, or, in baseball terms, likely 6 years/$132M.

    Just saying.

    2
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    • Ramos Splash Hit

      27 mins ago

      $66 is $66, not $116 or $132. Just saying.

      Reply
      • JuanUribeJazzHands

        16 mins ago

        RSH

        Maybe accounting for context is a useful thing.

        Reply
  24. Tardaddy

    41 mins ago

    Merry Christmas to everyone-the A’s are a team on the rise-they should move to Las Vegas

    Reply
    • Steinbrenner2728

      35 mins ago

      Focus on your Red Sox, Tardaddy.

      Reply
  25. Steinbrenner2728

    38 mins ago

    Avoiding a grievance and sticking it to Oakland by spending in Sacramento.

    John Fisher is very spiteful.

    Reply
  26. This one belongs to the Reds

    37 mins ago

    Good for the A’s. Others should follow their example.

    Reply
  27. Steinbrenner2728

    34 mins ago

    @This one belongs to the Reds I know you muted me, but being infamously cheap until screwing over a fanbase and city just so you can start spending is not the example other teams should follow.

    1
    Reply
  28. sacball

    27 mins ago

    now do Kurtz

    Reply
    • mlbnyyfan

      25 mins ago

      Young player wants to stay in Purgatory forever. Good for him staying wants to play in Vegas

      Reply
    • Jarred Kelenic's Beer Can

      9 mins ago

      I think Kurtz is the type of player who’s gonna bet on himself through arbitration and then eventually free agency. Shouldn’t stop the A’s from building around him though.

      Reply
  29. King Floch

    23 mins ago

    That’s an awesome Christmas present for A’s fans.

    Too bad Fisher left most of them back at the old house.

    Reply
  30. Salzilla

    16 mins ago

    Soderstrom faded as the season wore on. I’m very interested to see what kind of player he turns out to be.

    Either way a nice Christmas gift for the kid.

    2
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    • Jarred Kelenic's Beer Can

      8 mins ago

      He’s 23 so not quite at peak yet. Still a very good player even if he’s a 5 month guy and not a full 6 month guy.

      Reply
  31. Oppo nacho

    10 mins ago

    Octavian is gonna be devastated

    Reply

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