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Forst: “We’ve Made Offers” In Extension Talks With Young Core

By Nick Deeds | December 11, 2025 at 2:34pm CDT

It’s been a relatively quiet offseason for the A’s so far, today’s one-year deal with non-tendered right-hander Mark Leiter Jr. notwithstanding. While there hasn’t been much hot stove buzz about the team yet this winter, Martin Gallegos of MLB.com relayed comments from GM David Forst where he made clear that the club has opened extension talks with a number of the club’s players. “Without naming anyone, we’ve made offers,” Forst said. “We’re having conversations here. I’m hopeful we’ll make progress.”

While Forst declined to get into specific extension targets, Gallegos notes that AL Rookie of the Year Nick Kurtz and runner-up Jacob Wilson as well as catcher Shea Langeliers and slugger Tyler Soderstrom all make up the young core that the team is hoping to work out extensions with. That doesn’t necessarily mean that the A’s have made offers to all four of those players, or even plan to do so, but it does seem reasonable to expect that the team is having conversations with at least some of these names.

Trying to lock up young talent is a sensible approach for the A’s at this point. 2025 was a disappointing year for the A’s in some ways, as they finished with a meager 76-86 record. On the other hand, however, Wilson and especially Kurtz emerged as impact talents while the team played to an impressive 35-29 record after the All-Star break. That’s a nearly 89-win pace if maintained over a full season, which provides some hope that the team will be able to put together a stronger season in 2026 and get themselves into the playoff conversation despite a highly competitive AL West division.

Whether the club can break through to that next level and become true contenders or not, however, the A’s need to be building something. With a ballpark in Las Vegas under construction and an anticipated move-in date of the 2028 season, the team is clearly hoping to put itself in the best position possible to entice would-be fans into following the team once they arrive in their new home. Solidifying long-term deals with established players has been a big part of the team’s strategy so far, with contracts for Brent Rooker and Lawrence Butler already on the books.

All four of the players mentioned above are already under team control through the start of the A’s anticipated time in Las Vegas. Assuming the A’s do move into their new ballpark for the 2028 campaign, Langeliers would spend one season in Nevada before reaching free agency while Soderstrom would spend two. Both Wilson and Kurtz would spend three years there before reaching free agency during the 2030-31 offseason. With so many of the team’s core pieces set to come off the books within their first few seasons in Las Vegas, it might be easier to convince fans in Las Vegas to adopt the A’s as their new favorite team if at least one or two of those big names were to sign extensions that would reliably keep them in town for a half-decade or longer.

While signing these young players to extensions might sound like an obvious call to make on paper, it wouldn’t be a shock if those deals proved too costly. The A’s have typically been among the lowest-spending teams in MLB under John Fisher’s ownership and the biggest deal in franchise history is Luis Severino’s $67MM guarantee. While they started to spend more last winter with some suggestions of increasing payroll as they get closer to their move to Las Vegas, it’s anyone’s guess whether the club would actually offer what it would take to get some of these impact players locked up for the long term.

The last first baseman to sign an extension (according to MLBTR’s Contract Tracker) with between one and two years of service time was Anthony Rizzo back in 2013. With over a decade of inflation, Kurtz should easily clear that $40.5MM guarantee. The mega deals signed by players like Roman Anthony ($130MM), Jackson Merrill ($135MM), Corbin Carroll ($111MM), and Julio Rodriguez ($210MM) are in an entirely different stratosphere, as all of those players provide additional defensive value as outfielders capable of handling center. Yordan Alvarez’s $115MM deal is perhaps somewhat applicable. He wasn’t a first baseman but was a designated hitter/left fielder with big offensive potential. He was closer to free agency than Kurtz is now but still hadn’t qualified for arbitration.

The other three extension candidates surely would not be as expensive as Kurtz to extend, though a deal for Langeliers that rivals the $73MM extension Sean Murphy signed in Atlanta (not to mention Cal Raleigh’s nine-figure pact in Seattle) would still constitute unprecedented spending under Fisher. The $63.5MM extension shortstop Ezequiel Tovar signed with the Rockies could be a viable benchmark for a deal with Wilson that would fall more realistically in the A’s price range, though, and it’s fair to suggest that Soderstrom might be the most affordable of the quartet given his lack of a certain defensive position and less impactful track record on offense as compared to Kurtz. That should leave the A’s with some viable extension candidates even if the club isn’t willing to break new ground in terms of spending, though for a star-caliber player to extend with the team, they could be looking for assurances that the organization would continue to build around them once they arrive in Las Vegas in order to field a consistent competitor.

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  1. julyn82001

    1 month ago

    Very talented young A’s core. If they develop pitching – they have talent in the upper minors – then this is a team to watch 🤨

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    • Jarred Kelenic's Beer Can

      1 month ago

      As a Mariners enjoyer the A’s actually make me nervous going forward because they’ve been working at this rebuilding thing for 4 years and a ton of talent has come up at once. I fear they could keep the AL West a dogfight right as the Texas teams finally start their declines. At least once more I’d like to see the M’s steamroll everyone like they did in 2001.

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      • DUDDUS

        1 month ago

        Rangers have Jung, Carter, Langford, J.Smith, Rocker and Leiter. Thats a solid core and they’re still young.

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  2. Yanks4life22

    1 month ago

    I’d lock up Kurtz and Wilson to 10 year deals ASAP. Between the two of them they have every hitting skill set in the world perfected.

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  3. kevnames42

    1 month ago

    Soderstrom seems to have found his defensive home in the corner OF. I believe seeing somewhere he graded out very well in LF when he was thrown out there after Kurtz’s promotion

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    • Philly A's

      1 month ago

      He was nominated for a good glove so he’s definitely out performed a lot of people’s expectations.

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    • NineChampionships

      1 month ago

      He was a finalist for the gold glove playing despite playing only 100 games at the position on top of never playing OF prior to last year. Outside of Kurtz, I’d prioritize getting him extended because of his power+defense profile.

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  4. Zonedeads

    1 month ago

    We shouldn’t hear anymore crying poor from the A’s when they move to Vegas which is a huge market. Complete failure If they don’t get extensions done with Kurtz and Wilson.

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    • t3f

      1 month ago

      Compare the greater Las Vegas population of 3,000,000 to greater Miami-Ft Lauderdale-Palm Beach (6.1 million) and the greater Tampa Bay (3.29 million). All three are transient and mostly populated by more recent transplants. The Marlins and Rays struggle to fill their ballparks. I would hesitate to call Las Vegas a good market for baseball.

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      • Baltimore_44

        1 month ago

        They have an appropriately sized stadium for Vegas. It’s a smaller park that’ll drive up ticket prices.

        The raiders draw well despite being a joke of a football team. Boxes sell. Even if it’s a lot of other teams fans coming in for the regular seats.

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      • Local

        1 month ago

        Las Vegas gets more than 40 million visitors every year. That’s more than any other city in the entire Milky Way galaxy. That’s precisely why the new stadium will be located on the Strip. Las Vegas will be just fine as a market for baseball.

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        • Chris from NJ

          1 month ago

          But do you go to Vegas to watch baseball??

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        • Local

          1 month ago

          People don’t go to Las Vegas (only tourists call it “Vegas”) to watch baseball. But they do watch baseball while they are in Las Vegas. The Aviators minor league team is well off of the Strip, but at every game there are many fans of the visiting team, wearing the fan merch of the parent team. At any game where Oklahoma City is the opponent, it’s a sellout or close to it, and the stands are a sea of Dodger Blue. Fans of the Mariners, Padres, Giants, Astros, Rangers, Diamondbacks, Angels, and Cubs also are there in large numbers when their Triple A teams come to town. All this is precisely why the new stadium is being built on the Strip. If it was about the locals, it would be far away from the Strip.

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      • Chris from NJ

        1 month ago

        I’m in total agreement as a New Jerseyan living near Tampa. The Rays and Marlins don’t draw flies. I don’t think they sell out opening day. So I can see what you mean even more with Vegas. Vegas is a week or 2. At least in my personal experiences.

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    • Enrico Pallazzo

      1 month ago

      It’s a much smaller market than the Bay Area but I agree that no mlb owner anywhere should cry poor. If you can’t afford to field a competitive team then shut up and sell the team to someone who’s interested in winning.

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      • cwsOverhaul

        1 month ago

        Not everyone will be competitive at the same time. Many clubs take turns filtering in and out of relevance vs rebuild spend profile. That’s unlikely to change w/o a tight salary floor & cap arrangement where geography isn’t king in landing best of the best talent on open market. Doubt that happens since many owners wouldn’t want a floor and players don’t want a cap.

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        • Enrico Pallazzo

          1 month ago

          That’s true but there are also teams like the Pirates, A’s, Twins and probably one or two I’m missing that have never ever tried running with a higher payroll or at least even a middle of the pack payroll for a short stretch during a competitive window. I get ebbs and flows for some teams but it’s the teams that refuse to ever spend that are the most frustrating.

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      • rodcarewfan

        1 month ago

        Twins fans have been screaming this for a while….

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    • Steinbrenner2728

      1 month ago

      @Zoneheads do you know the owner of the team?

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  5. Jarred Kelenic's Beer Can

    1 month ago

    They might not be able to acquire a bunch of new players but extending the good ones they have in time for the Vegas move is a solid offseason strat

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  6. Rsox

    1 month ago

    Extend Kurtz, Wilson, and Soderstrom and have a nice offensive core heading to Vegas. By then some of the young arms should be ready as well, no reason the A’s can’t be a playoff caliber team as soon as they get there

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    • NineChampionships

      1 month ago

      They could easily cook themselves by getting impatient and packaging/trading off young players for aging vets/arms on short-term contracts who don’t make the team good enough to win games in October.

      We’ve seen it before where a team is good enough to make the playoffs but not good enough to win it all, and they start emptying in the farm and cook their future (Padres).

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    • Steinbrenner2728

      1 month ago

      You Fisher apologists really do make me laugh out of amusement.

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      • Rsox

        1 month ago

        No one is apologizing for Fisher

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  7. SupremeZeus

    1 month ago

    None of the young core should consider it until a long-term CBA is finalized. Even then I wouldn’t consider it until I’ve played 1 season in Vegas and have no trade and opt-out ability to protect themselves from the skinflint ownership.

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    • YankeesBleacherCreature

      1 month ago

      If the money is right, why not? There’s a risk of serious injury by waiting until 2027.

      These players don’t have the same leverage of a free agent to demand those things if they want more guaranteed money in their young careers.

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  8. A’sfan12345

    1 month ago

    My priority list would be Kurtz, Soderstrom, Wilson, Langaliers.
    Kurtz is clearly the best player and would be the star the front office probably wants heading to Vegas.
    Soderstrom is solid on both sides of the ball and would be the cheapest to lock up.
    I like Wilson, but high contact, low walk, low power guys walk such a thin line to be successful. If he’s a .310 hitter then great, but if he hits .280 with slightly below average defense he’s not that valuable without power or walks.
    Langaliers is already in his late 20’s, plays a physically demanding position, has poor defensive metrics and has a body that usually doesn’t age well. He rakes and he’s a good player now, but I don’t think I want to extend him into his mid 30’s

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    • HatlessPete

      1 month ago

      100% agree. There’s a lot of volatility in Wilson’s freeswinging, contact driven profile and very real questions about his long term positional home. Langeliers is like the other side of that coin offensively along with the long term viability and defensive questions you raise. Kurtz gives every appearance of an all around lineup anchoring masher and soderstrom so greatly outperformed expectations in his adjustment to playing outfield that I would say he has a more solid floor than Wilson and langeliers with some interesting versatility.

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    • NineChampionships

      1 month ago

      Just to counter some points on Langeliers:

      He’s never missed any significant time due to injury.

      His offensive production alone is top 5 (for catchers) and being based on power then outside of injury it shouldn’t regress too much like someone built around speed or contact.

      He still has an elite arm and if A’s coaches would get the pitchers to actually try and hold runners on their bases (unfairly hurts Shea’s def. value) then he could take advantage of it. He led the league in runners thrown out as a rookie.

      LSS, I’m okay with the risk of paying him through his mid-thirties because his two main attributes (power, arm) typically don’t regress compared to other attributes.

      Agree with you on Wilson though and we’ve got good to great alternatives with Muncy, LDV and JKG.

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      • A’sfan12345

        1 month ago

        I’m not sure familiar with the overall defensive metrics on shea, but I think it’s more his framing and blocking that he gets dinged for than his stolen base percentage because you’re right that’s pitcher dependent.

        Another similar catcher to your point was Mike Napoli. He stopped catching but was a productive hitter into his 30’s

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  9. philliesphan77

    1 month ago

    I’m all about it. As a baseball fan, I would love for the A’s to become a relevant team. I think it’s good for baseball in general, and I’m being totally serious.

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    • Steinbrenner2728

      1 month ago

      The Oakland Athletics with a better owner would be good for baseball.

      Too bad we have the worst version.

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  10. FenwayMonster

    1 month ago

    I coached Jacob Wilson in MS. Great kid. Great family. Great career coming…

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  11. MLB Top 100 Commenter

    1 month ago

    I like it:

    Extend

    Nick Kurtz
    Jacob Wilson
    Shea Langeliers
    Tyler Soderstrom

    Sign a couple of MLB journeyman pitchers.

    Rock the offseason, Sacramento A’s.

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  12. scatterbrian

    1 month ago

    Langeliers is a Boras client so an extension for him is gonna be an uphill battle.

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    • MLB Top 100 Commenter

      1 month ago

      I’ll take three out of four, and Rooker/Butler, makes five out of six.

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  13. phillyballers

    1 month ago

    2 for 1 coupons to an AMC isn’t an offer bro

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    • fjmendez

      1 month ago

      Make it an AMC A list subscription and I would take the offer.

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  14. Shadowpartner

    1 month ago

    It would be nice to see the A’s be able to keep a good team together into the foreseeable future and add pieces here and there.

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  15. rodcarewfan

    1 month ago

    Although a Twins fan, I am more a fan of young talent developing into a team. I will probably be watching them more than the Twins!

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  16. MLBTR needs to hire editors

    1 month ago

    “On the other hand, however” is a bit redundant.

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