Tyler Sodersstrom’s 6 RBIS Spar A to Blowout White Sox

Tyler Soderstrom hit two homers and went to high six runs of a career and Shea Langeliers also doubled on Tuesday night to lead the visiting athletics to lead the visiting athletics to win a 12-3 victory over Chicago White Sox on Tuesday night.
Soderstrom handled the Major League Home Run Lead (eight) with the third multi-home game of his career. He also joined the Hall of Fame Regi Jackson (1974), as the only players in the history of A, there were three multi-home run games in the first 17 matches of one season.
Sodrsstrom and Langeliers each finished with three hits, and Lawrence Butler and Brent Rooker also made two hits for athletics, which excludes white sox from 13–6.
Jeffrey Springs (3–1) won for A, scoring three runs on three hits in five innings. He went three and hit four. Mich Spens played the last three innings and allowed two hits and no runs to save his first career.
Andrew Vaughan hit a three -run homer and Lenin Sosa scored two hits and a run for Chicago, which caused his direct loss. Sean Burke (1-3) gave five runs on six hits in 3 1/3 innings. He went two and hit two too.
Athletics took a 3–0 lead in the first innings when Butler led a single, rocked by Rooker to third place on a hit-and-run single and when Soderstrom drilled the three-run homer in the right-centers.
Chicago tied it 3-3 below the first bulfane of the Bulpen in the left area, driving in the Miguel class, which was doubled, and Sosa, which was gone.
A lags the lead 4-3, in the second a double under the wall of the center area by Gio Urshela. It scored Jacob Wilson, who did a single.
Langeliers made it 5-3 when he led the third with his fourth home run, a 409-foot drive that curls around the dishonest pole of the left area.
A then opened the game with the sixth of four runs, Batler’s RBI Double and Sodersstrom’s second three-run homer was deeply exploded in the second three-run homer in the night, 423 feet in the bleachers on the right.
Athletics highlighted three more runs in the ninth of reliever Mike Clevinger – RBI from the top of the Left Field Fenses.
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