Tyler Soderstrom, the former No. 1 prospect for the Athletics, struggled initially in his MLB debut but showed promise after returning from a left wrist injury. In 12 games post-injury, he hit .279 with four doubles and two home runs, demonstrating improved exit velocities and a solid walk rate. While he seems to have first base locked down, the Athletics have a wealth of young talent emerging in the system, prompting Soderstrom to keep his catching gear handy. With a strong offseason and spring training, he could become a key player alongside Brent Rooker and Lawrence Butler, potentially forming a "Big 3" in the lineup.