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MLB teams are showing interest in trading for Athletics catcher Shea Langeliers, who hit 31 home runs last season. The Athletics may be looking to part with another elite player after previous trades.

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The Athletics have been a team with plenty of eyes on them in recent years, except for the wrong reasons from a fan's excitement perspective.
They traded Mason Miller at last year's deadline, and the new San Diego Padres closer has been elite since leaving the A's roster. And this year, the Athletics might be parting with another elite player.
According to USA Today's Bob Nightengale, there is plenty of interest from teams around Major League Baseball to trade for 31-homer catcher Shea Langeliers.
Several teams across Major League Baseball are reportedly interested in trading for Shea Langeliers.
Shea Langeliers hit 31 home runs last season, making him a valuable trade target.
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"Teams in need of catching help are paying close attention to the Athletics and Shea Langeliers," Nightengale writes.
The Athletics aren't going to simply part with Langeliers, their star catcher, who's continuing to perform at a very high level this season.
However, he's 28 years old, under contract for $5.25 million in 2026, and will need a massive contract extension very soon. He's a free agent after 2028, and the A's might look to move him now if they can't find an extension.
Teams around baseball with a need behind the plate surely would love to acquire Langeliers this season. Of course, the odds of such a deal are minimal.
Recently, the Athletics have been investing a ton into their lineup, with Jacob Wilson, Lawrence Buttler, Brent Rooker, and Tyler Soderstrom getting big deals.
Nick Kurtz and Langeliers are next in line, and those are their two best hitters. This season, Langeliers has an MLB-best 45 hits with 10 homers and a .336 average and 1.017 OPS. Last year, he hit 31 homers, and the year before that, he had 29 homers.
Langeliers is one of the best-hitting catchers in baseball, and he's drawing plenty of interest in a trade already this season.
Even if the odds are slim, the A's part with him, this report from Nightengale is worth keeping in mind, as teams around MLB are interested in acquiring the star Athletics catcher.