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The rookies meeting veterans at first base sounds like an absolute fan-boy moment. And when the veteran is someone like Bryce Harper, you can expect a few words to be exchanged at first base. And there, the A’s leading rookie’s fan-boy moment caught Harper by surprise.

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A’s Nick Kurtz had named his family pet cat after Harper!

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“According to Harper, this is the first time that he’s aware of — that an opponent had a pet named after him. But he’s used to facing players who grew up watching him,” Inquirer.com reports.

“Especially the young guys, there’s been a lot of them that get over to first base, and it’s a little weird during the game, just because, [they say] ‘Man, you’re my favorite player growing up,’ or a lot of stuff like that,” Harper remarked. “But it’s still really cool. I mean, I love talking to the young guys too, because obviously I want to help them in any way, or give them an ear.”

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Since Harper took over the first base duty from the outfield, he can now come close to the opponent players at first base.

In Tuesday’s game between the Phillies and the Athletics, Harper singled in the first inning and met Kurtz defending first base. Citizens Bank Park saw them having a chat, but about what?

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They reportedly talked about Kurtz’s 20-game walk streak, which was the second-longest in MLB. But Harper still didn’t know about Kurtz’s pet cat because that topic never came up.

Obviously, the 2024 fourth overall draft by the A’s knew it all along.

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“It’s pretty cool,” Kurtz noted. “I got that cat probably in 2022 [or] 2023, and it’s not too long ago. But for me, I was still in college and did not know where life was going to go. … Now he’s one of my colleagues, which is pretty awesome.”

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Kurtz named his black-and-white cat after Harper as a sign of respect.

Despite naming his three dogs after Chase Utley, Ryan Howard, and Hunter Pence, Nick Kurtz still has a special reason behind his fandom for Bryce Harper.

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The 23-year-old reigning AL Rookie of the Year grew up in Lancaster and has been a Phillies fan since childhood. There were also photos showing Kurtz at Citizens Bank Park with his family. Cheering for the Phillies and donning a Harper jersey was common for him. They even met last year in Sacramento.

Bryce Harper signed a bat for the rookie, and they even talked about Travis Jankowski, a former Phillie and current Texas Rangers first-base coach who is also from Lancaster.

So, meeting Harper on Tuesday was a “life comes full circle” moment for Kurtz.

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Ahead of Wednesday’s game, Kurtz had a Harper Phillies jersey hanging in his locker in the visitors’ clubhouse at Citizens Bank Park. Harper signed it for Kurtz’s roommate, A’s infielder Max Muncy, who is on the injured list with a fractured finger and didn’t make the trip.

But while Kurtz gets over the “‘wow’ factor,” Harper already respects the guy.

“He hits the ball extremely hard,” Harper said about Kurtz. “Really good player. And wish him all the success, because he’s in a pretty good spot.”

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Kurtz is going well, hitting .252 this season. And Bryce Harper is also steadily getting back his ‘elite’ status.

Bryce Harper looks elite since the Phillies shakeup

The Phillies fired Rob Thomson during their 9-19 season. And since then, the team has looked more dominant under Don Mattingly.

The Phillies are 8-1 since Thomson left, and the credit goes to Bryce Harper’s hot streak.

This week, his homer against the Marlins won the game for the Phillies. Then, in less than 24 hours, his 393-footer against the A’s put the Phillies up 1-0.

In the same game, Harper scored his second homer. That was a two-run shot to center, which helped him score 3 homers in two games. In his last 25 games, which is about 70 percent of the Phillies’ season so far, Harper is slashing .319/.406/.637 with seven homers and 16 RBIs.

Since Thomson was fired, Harper is hitting .360! We wonder if the Phillies president would still find him not elite enough.

“I think we all were kind of just waiting for that ball to drop… Waiting for something to happen, if Thomson was gonna get fired, or if he wasn’t. It was just kind of we need to get over this hump, and get through this,” Harper talked about his hot streak.

So, was the Phillies clubhouse waiting for the ball to drop? Maybe or maybe not, but stats prove that Harper had found his lost rhythm after Thomson left. Hopefully, he could carry the momentum hereon.

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Sourav Kumar Ghatak is an MLB writer at EssentiallySports, reporting from the MLB desk with a focus on delivering engaging daily baseball content. Known for his versatility, Sourav covers a wide range of baseball topics, blending strategic analysis with compelling storytelling. He is recognized for his sharp instinct in capturing the essence of key moments, including recent work on stars like Aaron Judge and Shohei Ohtani. Sourav holds a postgraduate in Marketing. Prior to joining EssentiallySports, he worked as a professional freelancer and project manager team lead, gaining extensive experience in leadership and content development. He continues to grow as a key voice in baseball journalism, combining his passion for the sport with his marketing expertise to create impactful content.

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