Shea Langeliers hits five home runs in Athletics' first six games

Oakland Athletics catcher Shea Langeliers has provided a highlight in a slow start for his team, batting .375 with five home runs, eight RBIs and a 1.400 OPS over the first six games of the 2026 season. The Athletics sit at 1-5 early on. Langeliers also slugged .891 with seven homers in 19 Spring Training games.

Langeliers entered the 2026 season with rising power numbers, hitting 22, 29 and 31 home runs over his previous three full seasons from 2023 to 2025. Since the 2025 All-Star break, he has hit 24 home runs, second only to Kyle Schwarber's 28 among qualifying hitters, while posting the highest slugging percentage at .683. In those games through Wednesday, no one matched his production against pitches in the strike zone, where he leads with a +18 run value. His strikeout rate against such pitches dropped to 10.2% from 21.1% earlier, with a .390 average and .810 slugging. The 26-year-old backstop's early surge draws comparisons to Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh, who set the single-season record for primary catchers with 60 home runs in 2025, including 49 while catching. Raleigh had built up to that mark with 27, 30 and 34 homers in the prior three years. Only seven primary catchers have reached 40 homers in a season, a list led by Raleigh's 60 and Salvador Perez's 48 in 2021. Langeliers ranked second among catchers in barrels (128) and home runs (82) from 2023-2025, trailing only Raleigh. His Spring Training performance added to the momentum with seven homers.

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Chris Sale pitches strongly as Braves defeat Athletics 5-1 at Truist Park, with Drake Baldwin's key RBIs.
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Braves defeat Athletics 5-1 behind Chris Sale's six strong innings

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The Atlanta Braves beat the Oakland Athletics 5-1 in their series finale at Truist Park on Wednesday. Starter Chris Sale pitched six innings, allowing one run on a solo home run despite feeling ill. Catcher Drake Baldwin drove in all five Braves runs.

Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh ended his season-opening home run drought with a dramatic first-inning blast against Texas Rangers ace Jacob deGrom on Monday in Arlington. The 418-foot homer came after a 12-pitch at-bat, giving the Mariners an early 1-0 lead. Raleigh, who led the majors with 60 homers last year, had struggled at the plate entering the game.

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Rookies dominated Major League Baseball's first weekend of the 2026 season, hitting 15 home runs through the first three games—the most since 1900—and posting a 1.008 OPS, the highest mark in history. Cleveland Guardians outfielder Chase DeLauter and Cincinnati Reds first baseman Sal Stewart earned American League and National League Player of the Week honors, respectively, marking just the second time rookies have swept the opening awards. The class set multiple records, including a .622 slugging percentage and a .308 batting average, the third-best since 1900.

Philadelphia Phillies outfielder Kyle Schwarber launched a home run in his first plate appearance of spring training during a Grapefruit League game against the Pittsburgh Pirates. The 438-foot shot came in the first inning at BayCare Ballpark in Clearwater, Florida. Schwarber's performance marks a strong start after his last homer in the 2025 NLDS.

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As Major League Baseball closes the book on a challenging 2025, six teams are optimistic about rebounding in 2026 with young talent and strategic offseason moves. From the Athletics' promising hitters to the Pirates' build around ace Paul Skenes, these clubs aim to reverse recent fortunes. Key players across the league, including Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Elly De La Cruz, could define the upcoming campaign.

Free-agent catcher Danny Jansen has agreed to a two-year, $14.5 million contract with the Texas Rangers, addressing a key offseason need at the position. The 30-year-old hit 14 home runs in 2025 while splitting time between the Rays and Brewers. The Rangers also reportedly added relievers Alexis Díaz and Tyler Alexander on the same day.

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Chase DeLauter launched two home runs in his regular-season debut, powering the Cleveland Guardians to a 6-4 victory over the Seattle Mariners on Opening Day at T-Mobile Park. The 24-year-old prospect became the first in franchise history to achieve the feat. DeLauter went 3-for-5 in the game.

 

 

 

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