


Nick Kurtz Makes MLB History with Four-Homer Game
Athletics rookie Nick Kurtz made MLB history by hitting four home runs in a single game, becoming the second rookie ever to achieve this rare feat.
Overview
- Nick Kurtz, a rookie for the Athletics, made MLB history by hitting four home runs in a single game against the Astros, contributing to a decisive 15-3 victory.
- Nick Kurtz's remarkable performance makes him only the second rookie in MLB history to hit four home runs in a single game, a rare feat achieved 20 times overall.
- Beyond the home runs, Kurtz's historic outing included eight RBIs and six runs scored, demonstrating his significant offensive impact in the game.
- Kurtz's four-homer game also tied Shawn Green's modern record for the most total bases in a single game, further cementing his place in the record books.
- This season, Kurtz has already hit 23 home runs in 66 games, showcasing his power and potential as one of the youngest players to achieve such significant milestones.
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Nick Kurtz was born on March 12, 2003, in Lancaster, PA. He was drafted by the Oakland Athletics as the fourth overall pick in the first round of the 2024 MLB June Amateur Draft from Wake Forest University.
Nick Kurtz's four-homer game made him the first MLB rookie to achieve this feat. It was part of a historic performance where he also tied Shawn Green's modern record for the most total bases in a single game with 19 total bases.
Nick Kurtz has hit 23 home runs in 66 games this season, maintaining a .305 batting average. He has also demonstrated versatility with 73 hits this season.
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