2024 Bowman Draft * Nick Kurtz * Chrome Prospect Auto #CPA-NK

2024 Bowman Draft * Nick Kurtz * Chrome Prospect Auto #CPA-NK

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2024 Bowman Draft * Nick Kurtz * Chrome Prospect Auto #CPA-NK Nick Kurtz of the Athletics became the first rookie in Major League Baseball history to hit four home runs in a game, part of a spectacular Friday night for the 22-year-old that will go down as one of the greatest offensive displays the sport has seen. Kurtz also matched the MLB record with 19 total bases in the 15-3 triumph against the Astros in Houston. "It's arguably the best game I've ever watched from a single player," Athletics manager Mark Kotsay said. "This kid continues to have jaw-dropping moments." Kurtz didn't make an out all night, going deep in the second, sixth, eighth and ninth innings. He also doubled -- a 381-foot drive that would have been out in six major league ballparks -- and singled on his 6-for-6 night to equal Shawn Green, who had four homers, six hits and 19 total bases for the Los Angeles Dodgers on May 23, 2002 at Milwaukee. Bringing His A's Game Nick Kurtz hit 4 home runs in his 66th game. Nob

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