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Elephant Rumblings: Waiting for Kurtz

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Happy Wednesday, Athletics Nation!

You see it asked, if not demanded, every day: A’s fans are ready for the debut of the team’s No. 1 prospect and top 2024 draft pick, first baseman Nick Kurtz.

Fangraphs says that the big 22-year-old “is an advanced, well-rounded bat who has a good chance to be the first hitter from last year’s draft to debut in the bigs.” Meanwhile, Kurtz is doing all he can in Triple-A to force his way to the majors: through his first 14 games with the Aviators this season, he’s slashed .367/.409/.817 with seven home runs and a wRC+ of 194.

There are a couple of complicating factors that could be creating a bit of friction impeding Kurtz’s ascension. For one, the A’s everyday first baseman, Tyler Soderstrom, is off to a red hot start at the plate this season—and has been a bright spot at first in an A’s defense that is pretty spotty overall, especially in the outfield.

Most of the Kurtz-now strategies I’ve seen discussed recently involve putting Sodie in left field or having Seth Brown or Brent Rooker spend more time in the outfield to make more space for Kurtz at first base or DH. But some might see too much downside in such a defensive compromise.

The debate will surely rage on until Kurtz lands in Sacramento—and the comment section below is a very safe space for this. I have a feeling it won’t be long, but with the A’s lineup looking pretty solid, perhaps it makes more sense to shore up the outfield defense before unchaining the beast. It might be an easier call if there was a better center field option right now.

Seeya soon, Nick! How funny is it that he got leapfrogged by Sodie in the home run column yesterday?

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