On a night that will be remembered for years, Nick Kurtz delivered an offensive showcase that rewrote the history books. The slugger’s performance was characterized by an unprecedented combination of power, precision, and consistency. Over the course of the game, Kurtz blasted four home runs, drove in seven runs, and scored six times himself. This offensive explosion not only propelled his team to a decisive victory but also shattered multiple MLB single-game records previously thought untouchable.

Kurtz’s statistical feats from the game paint a picture of dominance rarely seen at any level of professional baseball. Consider the following standout metrics:

  • Total Bases: 19 (a record-tying performance)
  • RBIs: 7 (most in a single game since 1921)
  • Home Runs: 4 (tying the MLB single-game record)
  • Hits: 5 (perfect 5-for-5 at the plate)
Statistic Value MLB Record Comparison
Home Runs 4 Tied MLB single-game record
RBIs 7 Most since 1921
Total Bases 19 Record tying performance
Hits 5 Perfect 5-for-5