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Why is Nick Kurtz called Big Amish? Meet the Athletics rookie who made MLB history

Why is Nick Kurtz called Big Amish? Meet the Athletics rookie who made MLB history

Yahoo26-07-2025
Athletics first baseman Nick Kurtz made history on Friday night as the first rookie to ever hit four home runs in an MLB game.
If you haven't already heard about Kurtz, you're probably going to hear about him sooner rather than later. Kurtz set the baseball world aflame after going 6-for-6 with four home runs against the Astros. No other rookie in MLB history has ever accomplished such a feat.
Kurtz finished the game with 6 total hits, 8 runs batted in, and 19 total bases. It was an absolutely unreal performance from the slugger, who is quickly making his mark as one of the biggest rising stars in the sport.
When you hear fans talk about Kurtz, who as the No. 4 overall pick in the 2024 MLB Draft, you might hear them refer to him by his nickname.
Kurtz is sometimes called Big Amish. But it's not necessarily because of why you think. It's because he is from Lancaster, Pennsylvania which has a large Amish population.
So he has a celebration that matches the vibe of his nickname (via MLB.com):
Nick Kurtz has jokingly and affectionately been given the nickname of "Big Amish" by his Athletics teammates. As a result, his celebration after a double or home run is unique from every other player on the team, as he 'churns Amish butter' by twirling his hands in a circular motion.
Something tells us we're going to see Kurtz churning a lot more butter during his baseball career.
This article originally appeared on For The Win: Why is Nick Kurtz called Big Amish? Meet the Athletics rookie who made MLB history
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