
Tyler Soderstrom Player Props: July 25, Athletics vs. Astros
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Soderstrom paces the Athletics with 57 runs batted in (while hitting 18 home runs). Among all batters in MLB, Soderstrom's home run total ranks 34th and his RBI tally ranks 37th.
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