Athletics designated hitter Nick Kurtz made MLB historical past Friday evening, turning into the primary rookie to hit 4 house runs in a single sport, in response to the league.
Kurtz completed the feat towards the Houston Astros, sending the ball into the stands at Daikin Park within the second, sixth, eighth and ninth innings. The 22-year-old, who was the fourth general choose within the 2024 MLB Draft, went 6-for-6 general on Friday evening with eight RBIs and 6 runs scored.
All 4 pitchers the Astros used Friday yielded a house run to Kurtz: Starter Ryan Gusto, relievers Nick Hernandez and Kaleb Ort, and outfielder Cooper Hummel, who was referred to as on to throw the ninth inning with the house staff down 11-2. Kurtz’s three-run homer off Hummel ended the scoring for the A’s in an eventual 15-3 win.
It marks simply the 20th time overall a participant has hit 4 house runs in a single sport. The Arizona Diamondbacks‘ Eugenio Suarez was the final to perform the feat, hitting four homers against the Atlanta Braves this previous April.
Take a look at another wild stats from Kurtz’s unimaginable sport:
Per MLB’s Sarah Langs, Kurtz is the youngest participant ever to hit 4 homers in a sport … by almost 3 years. Kurtz, at 22 years and 135 days previous, eclipses Pat Seerey, who was 25 years and 123 days previous when he hit 4 homers for the Chicago White Sox throughout a sport towards the Philadelphia Athletics in 1948.
However it wasn’t simply house runs. Per Langs, Kurtz’s 6-for-6 efficiency on the plate helped him tie Shawn Green’s modern record (since 1900) for many complete bases in a sport with 19. And he had simply the ninth six-run game since 1900.
Kurtz informed reporters his efficiency was the form of “Stuff that you do not even dream about, as a result of it does not actually occur.”
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