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Astros – A’s Series Preview with Athletics Broadcaster Ken Korach

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Tonight marks the first of thirteen contests this season with the division rival A’s. Ken Korach, who’s a staple in the A’s booth serving as lead announcer since 2006, joins The Crawfish Boxes for an in-depth series preview: Q: What’s the ceiling for Nick Kurtz? How dominant can he be?

A: I think his ceiling […]

OAKLAND, CA - APRIL 12: Team Announcer Ken Korach of the Oakland Athletics during the game against the Toronto Blue Jays at McAfee Coliseum on April 12, 2005 in Oakland, California. The Blue Jays defeated the A's 5-2. (Photo by Michael Zagaris /MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images Tonight marks the first of thirteen contests this season with the division rival A’s.

Ken Korach, who’s a staple in the A’s booth serving as lead announcer since 2006, joins The Crawfish Boxes for an in-depth series preview: Q: What’s the ceiling for Nick Kurtz? How dominant can he be? A: I think his ceiling is as high as it could be.

There are several reasons. His 36 home runs came in 117 games and his first was in his 17th game. So even if he doesn’t keep up that pace, at least 40 this year seems likely.

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