Left fielder Tyler Soderstrom and the A's are in agreement on a seven-year, $86 million contract with a club option for an eighth season and escalators that can max out at $131 million, sources told ESPN, giving the largest contract in franchise history to one of 2025's breakout players.

Soderstrom, 24, thrived in his first full season with the A's this year, hitting .276/.346/.474 with 25 home runs and 93 RBIs. Between his powerful left-handed swing and above-average defense in left field -- a position he played full time for the first time this season after converting from catcher and first base -- Soderstrom is the latest A's player to sign long-term with the franchise as it prepares for its planned move to Las Vegas.