Nick Kurtz extiende su racha de embasado en la victoria de los Athletics sobre los Orioles

Nick Kurtz conectó un triple de dos carreras y extendió su racha de embasado a 32 juegos en la victoria de los Athletics por 4-3 sobre los Orioles el viernes por la noche en Camden Yards.

Kurtz consiguió dos imparables e impulsó un par de carreras durante la quinta entrada de tres anotaciones de los Athletics. Su desempeño lo igualó como la segunda racha de embasado más larga en una sola temporada para un jugador de Oakland desde 2000. El jugador de 23 años señaló que la producción de poder ocurre por rachas y prefirió enfocarse en otras maneras de ayudar al equipo a ganar.

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