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Soderstrom’s Twin Blasts Fuel Athletics’ Rout of Reeling Mets

By Matthias Binder April 12, 2026
Tyler Soderstrom homers twice as Athletics defeat struggling Mets 11-6
Tyler Soderstrom homers twice as Athletics defeat struggling Mets 11-6 (Featured Image)
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Tyler Soderstrom homers twice as Athletics defeat struggling Mets 11-6

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Soderstrom Sparks Oakland’s Power SurgeSenga’s Collapse Hands Early Advantage to OaklandMets Rally Falls Flat Against Late Athletics PushBullpens Stabilize After Starters’ Rough Outings

Soderstrom Sparks Oakland’s Power Surge (Image Credits: Pixabay)

New York — Tyler Soderstrom delivered his first two home runs of the season Saturday, knocking in five runs to power the Oakland Athletics to an 11-6 victory over the New York Mets at Citi Field.[1][2] The triumph extended Oakland’s winning streak to four games and solidified their 2-0 series lead after a 4-0 win in the opener. Mets starter Kodai Senga suffered through his most disastrous major league start, surrendering seven runs before exiting early.[1]

Soderstrom Sparks Oakland’s Power Surge

Tyler Soderstrom wasted no time establishing himself as the game’s dominant force. In the third inning, he crushed a two-run homer that capped a five-run explosion against Senga, extending the Athletics’ lead to 4-1.[1] Later, in the eighth, Soderstrom connected again with a three-run shot off reliever Luke Weaver, pushing Oakland ahead 11-6 and providing the final margin.

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This marked Soderstrom’s fifth career multi-homer game and his first of the 2026 campaign. He finished 2-for-4 with five RBIs, showcasing the raw power that has Athletics fans optimistic about his development.[1] Teammate Carlos Cortes complemented the outburst with a three-run homer in the same third inning, chasing Senga after just 2 2/3 frames.

Senga’s Collapse Hands Early Advantage to Oakland

Kodai Senga entered the matchup with promise but unraveled quickly. The Mets right-hander yielded eight hits and seven earned runs, including back-to-back homers from Soderstrom and Cortes in a decisive five-run third.[1] Oakland added two runs in the second on RBI singles from Denzel Clarke and Lawrence Butler, setting the tone before Senga’s meltdown.

Senga’s line — 2.2 innings pitched, two walks, three strikeouts — represented the most runs he had allowed in any of his 54 major league starts. The loss dropped him to 0-2, compounding New York’s early-season woes.[2]

  • Athletics second inning: Clarke RBI single, Butler RBI single (2-0 lead).
  • Athletics third inning: Soderstrom two-run homer, Cortes three-run homer (7-1 lead).

Mets Rally Falls Flat Against Late Athletics Push

The Mets refused to fade quietly. They chipped away with solo home runs from Francisco Alvarez in the sixth, Bo Bichette, and Jorge Polanco — Bichette’s and Polanco’s first with New York — trimming a six-run deficit to one at 7-6.[1] Pinch-hitter Brett Baty added an RBI sacrifice fly during the surge.

Momentum shifted decisively in the eighth when Weaver faltered. Shea Langeliers drove in a run with a single before Soderstrom’s dagger three-run homer cleared the right-field seats. Denzel Clarke nearly preserved the lead earlier, leaping at the center-field wall to challenge Alvarez’s homer, though the ball tipped off his glove.[1]

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Key Home Runs Player Inning Runs Driven In
Athletics Tyler Soderstrom 3rd 2
Athletics Carlos Cortes 3rd 3
Athletics Tyler Soderstrom 8th 3
Mets Francisco Alvarez 6th 1
Mets Bo Bichette Late 1 (3 RBI total)
Mets Jorge Polanco Late 1

Bullpens Stabilize After Starters’ Rough Outings

Jacob Lopez earned the win for Oakland, his first of the season at 1-1. He worked 5-plus innings, allowing five runs on seven hits with three walks and five strikeouts.[2] Relievers J.T. Ginn, Justin Sterner, Mark Leiter Jr., and Luis Medina closed out the game, permitting just one run over the final four frames.

Former Met Jeff McNeil tormented his old club with three hits and two runs scored, going 5-for-9 in the series at Citi Field. Attendance reached 38,244 under clear skies, with the contest lasting 3 hours and 9 minutes.[1]

Key Takeaways
  • Athletics improve to 7-7, riding a four-game win streak including sweeps of Yankees and now Mets series lead.
  • Mets slip to 7-8, losers of four straight and outscored 29-9 during the skid.
  • Soderstrom’s five RBIs highlight Oakland’s 11-run outburst, their highest of the young season.

The Athletics’ road resurgence continues amid their transition era, while the Mets grapple with pitching inconsistencies and injuries like Juan Soto’s absence. Soderstrom’s emergence offers a bright spot for Oakland fans. What do you make of the Athletics’ hot streak? Share your thoughts in the comments.

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