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Shea Langeliers Homers Three Times in Three At-Bats Against Royals

Tom Martinez
March 14, 20263 min read0 views
Shea Langeliers Homers Three Times in Three At-Bats Against Royals
Shea Langeliers Homers Three Times in Three At-Bats Against Royals

Athletics catcher Shea Langeliers homers in every plate appearance Saturday to secure a 5-0 lead over Kansas City in Mesa.

MESA, Ariz. — Athletics catcher Shea Langeliers recorded three home runs in three plate appearances during Saturday’s spring training matchup against the Kansas City Royals. The 28-year-old slugger accounted for three solo shots, powering the A’s to a 5-0 advantage before his afternoon concluded. Every home run surrendered by the Royals came during the first five innings of play, with Langeliers serving as the primary offensive catalyst before being substituted out of the contest. This specific performance in Mesa saw the right-handed hitter finish with a 4.000 slugging percentage, accounting for 60% of his team's total runs during his time on the diamond.

All three of the long balls hit by the Athletics backstop were surrendered by Royals starting pitcher Ryan Bergert. The power display began in the first inning when Langeliers sent a fly ball over the fence in left field. He followed that performance in the third inning by driving a pitch to center field for his second solo home run of the day. The scoring barrage concluded in the fourth inning as Langeliers launched another ball to center, completing a rare three-homer cycle in consecutive plate appearances. Bergert’s afternoon was defined by these three mistakes, as the Oakland catcher exploited every opportunity to drive the ball into the outfield bleachers.

This spring training outburst follows a productive 2023 campaign where Langeliers established a career-high of 31 home runs across 123 games for the Athletics. While Saturday's statistics occurred in exhibition play, the catcher has previously achieved the three-homer milestone twice during the MLB regular season. His first instance took place on April 9, 2024, during a road game against the Texas Rangers. He repeated the feat on Aug. 5, 2025, while facing the Washington Nationals. These historical markers demonstrate a consistent ability to produce multi-homer games, a trait that has become a hallmark of his tenure with the Oakland organization.

The Athletics coaching staff removed Langeliers from the lineup following the conclusion of the fifth inning. By the time he exited the field in Mesa, his three solo efforts had already established a dominant 5-0 lead for the Oakland-based franchise. The Royals' pitching staff struggled to contain the right-handed hitter throughout his limited time in the batter's box, as he finished the day with a perfect 1.000 batting average. This performance highlights the power potential of the Athletics' primary catcher as the team prepares for the upcoming regular season schedule. The defensive transition saw Kyle McCann take over behind the plate to finish the remaining four innings of the exhibition match.

Statistically, the afternoon was an anomaly even by spring training standards, as Langeliers saw only a handful of pitches to achieve his total bases. The first-inning blast occurred on an early count, setting a tone of aggression that the Kansas City rotation could not solve. By the time the third inning arrived, the Royals attempted to adjust their location, yet the result remained a high-arcing drive that cleared the center-field wall with ease. The final home run in the fourth served as the definitive blow, cementing a perfect offensive stat line for the starting catcher. This display of raw power reinforces his position as a middle-of-the-order threat for the Athletics' 2024 offensive strategy.

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