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Tyler Sodersstrom’s 6 RBIS Spur A’s Block of White SOX

April 15, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Athletics jug Jeffrey Springs (59) presents the first shot against Chicago White Sox in Rate Field. Compulsory Credit: Matt Marton-Imagn Images

Tyler Sodersstrom hit two Homer and lasted on six rounds of career, and Shea Langeliers also visited the athletics in the opening match of the three-match series on Tuesday night to take two runs to take 12-3 victories against Chicago White Sox.

Sodersstrom took over the leader of Major League Home Run (eight) with the third many Homer game of his career. He also joined Hall of Famer Reggie Jackson (1974) as the only player who made three married running games in the first 17 matches of a season.

Each of the Sodersstrom and Langeliers finished with three hit, and there were two hit for athletics that overthrew the White Sox 13-6 of the Lawrence Butler and Brent Rooker.

Jeffrey Springs (3-1) won the A’s and allowed three running on five innings in three strokes. Three walked and hit four. Mitch Spence threw the last three inning and allowed two strokes and no runs and saved his first career.

Andrew Vaughn shot a three -stage Homer, and Lenyn Sosa had two hit and running for Chicago, which received the second flat loss. Sean Burke (1-3) 3 1/3 inning on six strokes allowed five running. He walked two and went on in two.

Athletics went ahead 3-0 in the first shot, and butler scored the third place in a Single that was shot and escaped by the rooter, and scored a Homer on a Homer on the right center.

Chicago tied 3-3 at the bottom of Vaughn’s Homer on the bullfighting on the left field, and lasted in Miguel Vargas and Walking Sosa.

A, Gio Urshela under the midfield wall by a pair of 4-3 in the second 4-3 ahead. This threw Jacob Wilson waiting.

When Langeliers left the third place with the fourth house run, he made 5-3 with a driving of 409 meters around the left-wing foul pole.

The A’lar then opened the game with the sixth-year-with-the sixth RBI Double and Sodersstrom’s second three-night Homer, a 423-meter explosion into the depths of the right agents on the right.

Athletics has added three more runs to Mike Clevinger, the ninth ninth ninth.

-FELD level media

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