
Tyler Soderstrom Player Props: June 30, Athletics vs. Rays
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Soderstrom has put up a team-best 47 runs batted in (with 14 home runs). Soderstrom's home runs rank 35th in MLB and he ranks 34th in RBI in MLB.
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