
Tyler Soderstrom Player Props: June 25, Athletics vs. Tigers
Following a multi-hit performance in his last game (2 for 3), Tyler Soderstrom will be trying for more success Wednesday. The Athletics square off versus the Detroit Tigers, and will see starter Jack Flaherty at 6:40 p.m. ET on FDSDET and NBCS-CA.
Find odds, stats, and more below to make your Tyler Soderstrom player prop bets.
Soderstrom has accumulated a team-high 45 runs batted in (he's hit 14 home runs). Among hitters in baseball, Soderstrom ranks 33rd in home runs and 32nd in RBI. Soderstrom has safely hit in four straight games. In his last five games he is hitting .350 with .
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