Big Amish, meet Man of Steal: Kurtz ties Henderson鈥檚 46-game on-base streak
Nick Kurtz of the Athletics has tied Hall of Famer Rickey Henderson's franchise record with a 46-game on-base streak after securing a single against the Padres. This achievement not only highlights Kurtz's consistent performance but also puts him in the spotlight as he approaches the franchise single-season record of 48 games held by Mark McGwire. Meanwhile, Kurtz's streak places him among the elite players under age 23 since 1900, trailing only a few baseball legends.
By the Numbers- Kurtz now has a 46-game on-base streak, tying him with Rickey Henderson.
- Mark McGwire holds the A's record with a 62-game streak and the single-season record of 48.
- Kurtz's single-season streak ranks him among the top under-23 players, currently behind only Ted Williams' record of 69.
Kurtz's streak, while impressive, relies on continual consistency that must be tested in ongoing games. Critics may point out that maintaining such a streak can be challenging under increased pressure as he approaches franchise milestones.
State of Play- Kurtz is currently carrying the longest active on-base streak in MLB.
- The conversation surrounding Kurtz is heating up as he approaches records held by legends of the game.
As Kurtz continues his streak, there's potential for him to surpass McGwire's single-season record, capturing further attention as he aims for the all-time A's record. Fans will be closely watching how he performs in upcoming games.
Bottom LineKurtz's achievement is significant not just for the franchise but for his career trajectory; should he break records, it could define his legacy early in his career. Consistency will be crucial as pressure mounts with the approaching milestones.
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