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OAK • Catcher • #23
6 months ago
Langeliers knocked a base hit in the second inning and scored the first run of the game on a single by Luis Urías. He later led off the fourth with a solo homer off Kyle Hendricks for his ninth home run of the season while slashing .256/.320/.463 with 25 RBI across 178 plate appearances.
OAK • Catcher • #23
6 months ago
Langeliers knocked base hits in the third and fifth inning before stepping to the plate with two runners on in the seventh. He came through in a big spot, taking Fernando Cruz deep to center field for a three-run blast to put the A’s ahead. Langeliers then extended the lead with a two-run double in the ninth. The 27-year-old catcher is slashing .248/.308/.473 with eight homers and 22 RBI over 143 plate appearances. Langeliers has made tremendous strides in his contact skills, cutting his strikeout rate to an excellent 14.7 percent.
OAK • Catcher • #23
6 months ago
Langeliers clobbered a ball that just got over the left-field fence as the swirling winds in Sacramento knocked almost everything down. That’s now seven homers on the season with a slash of .226/.295/.423. Langeliers remains a solid-if-unspectacular No. 1 catcher for fantasy purposes.
OAK • Catcher • #23
7 months ago
Langeliers was just 2-for-20 in his last five games before Wednesday’s game, so he was due for some positive results. Four hits definitely counts. The 27-year-old is unlikely to be much of a helper in the average category, but the power makes him an underrated fantasy option for 2025 and the future.
OAK • Catcher • #23
7 months ago
About as bad of a day as a player can have. The Brewers were 8-for-9 stealing bases and scored 14 runs while Langeliers was in the game. Sadly enough, that improved Langerliers’ season caught stealing percentage from six percent (1-for-17) to nine percent. There’s plenty to like about Langeliers’ bat, but the defense is going to be an issue if the A’s want to contend at some point.
OAK • Catcher • #23
7 months ago
Langeliers gave the A’s some cushion with a solo homer in the ninth to extend the lead to 3-1. They didn’t need another run with Mason Miller taking the hill, but a nice thought, anyway. Langeliers has five homers, 11 RBI and a .797 OPS over 21 games.
OAK • Catcher • #23
7 months ago
Langeliers gave the A’s some cushion with a solo homer in the ninth to extend the lead to 3-1. They didn’t need another run with Mason Miller taking the hill, but a nice thought, anyway. Langeliers has five homers, 11 RBI and a .797 OPS over 21 games.
OAK • Catcher • #23
7 months ago
The hard-hitting 27-year-old backstop victimized Sean Burke for a 409-foot (107.9 mph EV) solo shot in the fourth inning that extended the A’s lead to 5-3. He then tacked on a run-scoring double in the ninth that made it a 10-3 ballgame before coming around to score on a sacrifice fly. He’s off to a nice start in the middle of the A’s lineup, slashing .250/.344/.518 with four homers and 10 RBI.