Athletics Make Long-Term Offer to Nick Kurtz as Spring Talks Continue
Talks continue through spring training to secure cost certainty before a planned move to Las Vegas.
Overview
- Oakland has formally presented a multi-year extension to the 22-year-old first baseman, according to reports, with financial terms not disclosed.
- Kurtz has said he is "definitely open and interested" in an extension, while emphasizing that timing will guide his decision.
- The 2025 AL Rookie of the Year produced 36 home runs and a 1.002 OPS in 116 games, underscoring his leverage after one standout season.
- The A's have recently secured pre-arbitration deals with Jacob Wilson, Tyler Soderstrom and Lawrence Butler as part of a broader retention plan tied to the franchise's relocation timeline.
- Negotiations are expected to continue through spring training, and analysts note an early agreement is uncertain given Kurtz's potential gains through arbitration and free agency.