Who hit the walk-off home run for the Athletics?
Nick Kurtz hit the walk-off home run.
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Nick Kurtz delivered another clutch performance, hitting a two-run walk-off homer in the 10th inning to give the Oakland Athletics a 6-4 victory over the Houston Astros. This marks Kurtz's second game-ending homer against Houston in just fo...
The Athletics and Astros battled in a tight contest at Sutter Health Park, where the A's ultimately prevailed thanks to Nick Kurtz's heroics. The game saw multiple lead changes and strong offensive performances from both sides. For the A's, McIver's first major league homer and contributions from Butler and Wilson added depth to the lineup. However, the bullpen nearly gave the game away, highlighting areas for improvement. Kurtz’s transition from prospect to rookie was highlighted by his dramatic walk-off home run.
Jacob Lopez pitched effectively, limiting the Astros to just one run across six innings, recording nine strikeouts. Over his last three starts, the left-hander has allowed just two runs (one earned) with 23 strikeouts in 16 innings.
The Astros, despite the loss, showed resilience with Caratini's late-game homer. However, Hader's struggles in the 10th inning proved costly.
Nick Kurtz hit the walk-off home run.
Kurtz hit four home runs in the last five games.
Jacob Wilson is tied with Aaron Judge for the most hits in the Majors.
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