
Tyler Soderstrom Player Props: June 10, Athletics vs. Angels
Tyler Soderstrom Player Props: June 10, Athletics vs. Angels
Tyler Soderstrom is looking to build on a one-hit performance in his most recent game (1 for 4). His Athletics take on Jose Soriano and the Los Angeles Angels on Tuesday at 9:38 p.m. ET on FDSW and NBCS-CA.
Find odds, stats, and more below to make your Tyler Soderstrom player prop bets.
Soderstrom has accumulated a team-high 14 home runs and 44 runs batted in. In baseball, Soderstrom ranks 14th in homers and 13th in RBI.
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Tyler Soderstrom Prop Bets and Odds
Hits Prop: 0.5 hits (Over odds: -208)
0.5 hits (Over odds: -208) Home Runs Prop: 0.5 home runs (Over odds: +475)
0.5 home runs (Over odds: +475) RBI Prop: 0.5 RBI (Over odds: +145)
0.5 RBI (Over odds: +145) Runs Prop: 0.5 runs (Over odds: +120)
0.5 runs (Over odds: +120) Total Bases Prop: 1.5 total bases (Over odds: +140)
1.5 total bases (Over odds: +140) Stolen Bases Prop: 0.5 stolen bases (Over odds: +1350)
How to Watch Athletics vs. Los Angeles Angels
Matchup: Athletics vs. Los Angeles Angels
Athletics vs. Los Angeles Angels Time: 9:38 p.m. ET
9:38 p.m. ET Date: Tuesday, June 10, 2025
Tuesday, June 10, 2025 TV Channel: FDSW and NBCS-CA
FDSW and NBCS-CA Live Stream: Fubo (Watch now! - Regional restrictions may apply)
Tyler Soderstrom vs. José Soriano
Soderstrom is 1 for 4 with a double over his career versus José Soriano.
When facing off against José Soriano this season, Soderstrom is 1 for 2 with a double.
Last season against José Soriano, Soderstrom went 0 for 2 at the plate.
Tyler Soderstrom prop bet insights
Soderstrom has a hit in 43 of 68 games this season (63.2%), with multiple hits in 19 of those contests (27.9%).
He has homered in 14.7% of his games in 2025 (10 of 68), 4.9% of his trips to the dish.
Soderstrom has scored at least a run in 41.2% of his games this season (28 of 68), with more than one run scored in seven of them (10.3%).
He has picked up at least one RBI in 36.8% of his games this year (25 of 68), with two or more RBI in 10 of those contests (14.7%). He has also driven in three or more of his team's runs in three contests.
In 45 of 68 games this season (66.2%), Soderstrom has gone down on strikes, and 18 of those games (26.5%) included a performance that resulted in more than one punchout.
MLB odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Tuesday at 1:26 p.m. ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub.
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Angels starter: José Soriano
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