Nick Kurtz blasts MLB's longest home run of 2025

Oakland Athletics rookie Nick Kurtz hit a 493-foot grand slam on September 13, 2025, against the Cincinnati Reds, marking the longest home run of the season. This monumental shot at Sutter Health Park not only led the Athletics' distance chart but also highlighted Kurtz's breakout rookie year. The blast contributed to his 36 home runs and unanimous AL Rookie of the Year honors.

In a standout moment of the 2025 MLB season, Nick Kurtz delivered a historic performance for the Oakland Athletics. On September 13, during a home game at Sutter Health Park in West Sacramento, California, the rookie first baseman crushed a grand slam to dead center field off a Cincinnati Reds pitcher. Measured at an impressive 493 feet, this home run surpassed all others in the league that year, eclipsing even Mike Trout's 485-foot shot for the Angels.

The Athletics' temporary home, Sutter Health Park—typically the domain of the Triple-A Sacramento River Cats—witnessed Kurtz's power unfold in his debut season. This grand slam was not just a team milestone; it became the longest home run hit by an Athletic since Statcast tracking began in 2015. Kurtz's overall campaign was remarkable, with 36 home runs that underscored his rapid rise from prospect to star. His performance earned him the unanimous American League Rookie of the Year award, cementing his place among the season's top talents.

Statcast data highlighted the rarity of such distance, noting that only three home runs exceeded 480 feet in 2025, with Kurtz's leading the pack. For the Athletics, who were navigating a transitional year, this blast symbolized emerging strength amid broader league trends, including a surge in long balls at high-altitude venues like Coors Field. Kurtz's achievement added to the narrative of a season filled with rookie contributions and record-breaking plays, as documented in MLB's year-end reviews.

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Nick Kurtz and Drake Baldwin posing with their 2025 MLB Rookie of the Year awards on stage during the announcement ceremony.
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Nick Kurtz and Drake Baldwin named 2025 MLB Rookies of the Year

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Oakland Athletics first baseman Nick Kurtz was unanimously selected as the American League Rookie of the Year, while Atlanta Braves catcher Drake Baldwin won the National League honor with 21 first-place votes. The awards, voted on by the Baseball Writers' Association of America, were announced Monday night on MLB Network. Both players delivered standout debut seasons, leading their leagues' rookies in key statistical categories.

Rookies dominated Major League Baseball's first weekend of the 2026 season, hitting 15 home runs through the first three games—the most since 1900—and posting a 1.008 OPS, the highest mark in history. Cleveland Guardians outfielder Chase DeLauter and Cincinnati Reds first baseman Sal Stewart earned American League and National League Player of the Week honors, respectively, marking just the second time rookies have swept the opening awards. The class set multiple records, including a .622 slugging percentage and a .308 batting average, the third-best since 1900.

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Oakland Athletics catcher Shea Langeliers has provided a highlight in a slow start for his team, batting .375 with five home runs, eight RBIs and a 1.400 OPS over the first six games of the 2026 season. The Athletics sit at 1-5 early on. Langeliers also slugged .891 with seven homers in 19 Spring Training games.

Chicago White Sox first baseman Munetaka Murakami launched a 431-foot home run in the sixth inning to help secure a 6-3 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays at Rate Field. The blast gave the White Sox the lead they would not relinquish and marked several firsts for the Japanese rookie. Manager Will Venable praised Murakami's impact on and off the field.

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Trevor Story, a key player in Major League Baseball, achieved a historic milestone in his debut season. He became the only player to hit home runs in his first four games while with the Colorado Rockies. Now serving as shortstop for the Boston Red Sox, his statistics and achievements continue to stand out.

Kris Bubic delivered six innings of one-run ball to anchor the Kansas City Royals' 3-1 victory over the Minnesota Twins in their 2026 home opener at Kauffman Stadium. The left-hander, making his first start since a 2025 injury, allowed just two hits amid windy conditions before a solid bullpen closed it out. Home runs from Kyle Isbel and Isaac Collins provided the offense in front of 39,320 fans.

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The Seattle Mariners have made an unusual start to the 2026 MLB season, recording nine hits—all extra-base hits—in their first two games against the Cleveland Guardians. The team split the series, with no singles among their hits. This marks the first such occurrence for any team since at least 1900 over the opening two games.

 

 

 

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