A's rookie Nick Kurtz sets MLB record with four-home run game

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Nick Kurtz, a rookie for the Athletics, made history by becoming the first MLB player to hit four home runs in a game, also going 6-for-6 with 19 total bases, tying multiple records and delivering one of the greatest offensive performances in baseball history.
- A's 1B Nick Kurtz becomes first rookie in MLB history to post 4-homer game Yahoo Sports
- 'Big Amish' becomes 20th player with 4-HR game MLB.com
- A's Kurtz becomes first rookie with 4-HR game ESPN
- A’s rookie Nick Kurtz ties MLB record with four-homer game New York Post
- Athletics rookie Nick Kurtz hits four home runs vs. Astros, joining elite list of players in MLB history CBS Sports
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