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3 minutes ago, papalawrence said:

Other than a 13 at-bat stop at AA last season, Kurtz' ops has never been below 1.000. That includes this season. Dude is a stud

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It's hilarious seeing all these naysayers. 22 years old and has 23 homers in 215 at bats. That's in Ruth territory. Yeah, I know the sample size and remember Spencer NY Yankee did a litte similar but smaller sample size years ago. 

I can't remember a rookie like this. Doing what he's doing. Nayyyy all you want

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16 minutes ago, Klondike said:

It's hilarious seeing all these naysayers. 22 years old and has 23 homers in 215 at bats. That's in Ruth territory. Yeah, I know the sample size and remember Spencer NY Yankee did a litte similar but smaller sample size years ago. 

I can't remember a rookie like this. Doing what he's doing. Nayyyy all you want

Who’s nayying him?  I just don’t think anyone’s ready to enshrine the guy yet. His game yesterday was insane, though.

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Aaron Judge, Pete Alonso, and Mark McGwire had amazing rookie years.

Kurtz will be a perennial MVP candidate.

Even though the Tigers are in 1st right now and the A's are 20 games under .500, I would take their roster in a heartbeat.  If they get some pitching, they are going to be in business.

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2 hours ago, Klondike said:

It's hilarious seeing all these naysayers. 22 years old and has 23 homers in 215 at bats. That's in Ruth territory. Yeah, I know the sample size and remember Spencer NY Yankee did a litte similar but smaller sample size years ago. 

I can't remember a rookie like this. Doing what he's doing. Nayyyy all you want

You can't remember a rookie doing this because a rookie never has. It's amazing. Even for an established player, stats like that just don't happen.

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47 minutes ago, Sports_Freak said:

You can't remember a rookie doing this because a rookie never has. It's amazing. Even for an established player, stats like that just don't happen.

Aaron Judge's rookie year he hit 52 HR with a 1.049 OPS.

McGwire and Alonso also hit 49 and 53 HR.

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I can’t believe that what we’ve seen the last 13 games is more indicative than what we saw for the last 120.

But I don’t have an explanation for why the pitching and hitting have both collapsed simultaneously.

We just have to trust that people at the helm in the front office, in the dugout, and on the field can deal with this. There’s little choice in this matter anyway. 

As Edward R. Murrow famously ended his broadcasts during the dark days of WWII, “Good night, and good luck."

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There are a half dozen stats from that game where no other player in history can check them all off for their career. He checked them all in one game! My vote for best game by rookie ever. Maybe best game for a player ever.

As for best rookie seasons there are a few that stand out - like Williams, Pujols, DiMaggio, McGwire, Judge, Alonso, FRobby, Walt Dropo, Fred Lynn (and others).....and can't forget Fidrych and Fernando. Kurtz is on pace for a similar year. Could get to 40 HR (and had 16 this year in the minors).  He has the look of a stud. 

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29 minutes ago, papalawrence said:

There are a half dozen stats from that game where no other player in history can check them all off for their career. He checked them all in one game! My vote for best game by rookie ever. Maybe best game for a player ever.

As for best rookie seasons there are a few that stand out - like Williams, Pujols, DiMaggio, McGwire, Judge, Alonso, FRobby, Walt Dropo, Fred Lynn (and others).....and can't forget Fidrych and Fernando. Kurtz is on pace for a similar year. Could get to 40 HR (and had 16 this year in the minors).  He has the look of a stud. 

Yes, 6-5 listed 240. Similar to Judge. A kid that young and you know will still grow. He could put up a similar career path as Judge. Maybe better. 

I could say to draft guys like that but this guy is a once in a decade( at least) type. Can't believe he didn't go #1.

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2 hours ago, Sports_Freak said:

8 RBI and 4 HR in one game? That's what I meant. The stats they showed on FDS. Amazing...

Mark Whiten's game was pretty impressive.

 

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Shawn Green had a 6-6, 4 HR, 7 RBI and 19 total bases game, and who remembers Fred Lynn's 3 HR, 5-hit, 10 RBI game vs the Tigers. There have been several crazy games. I remember reading on the back of a baseball card that Cesar Gutierrez went 7-7 for the Tigers in an extra inning game

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