Athletics tie franchise record with 12 home runs against Brewers

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Athletics tie franchise record with 12 home runs against Brewers
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The Oakland Athletics played a high-scoring series against the Milwaukee Brewers in Las Vegas, with 17 home runs hit across the first two games. The Brewers won the first game 15-14 in 12 innings, while the A's took the second game 7-5. Notable performances included three home runs by Nick Kurtz. These games were held at Las Vegas Ballpark, which is known for its hitter-friendly conditions and will be the site of the A's future home stadium, expected to open in 2028. The conditions have raised questions about how the new stadium will affect offensive production.

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  • Brewers won 15-14 in 12 innings on Monday.
  • A's won 7-5 on Tuesday, tying a franchise record with 12 home runs.
  • Nick Kurtz hit three home runs in the series.
  • Las Vegas Ballpark is known for being very hitter-friendly.
  • A's new stadium to open in 2028.
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The A's tied a franchise record with 12 home runs in a two-game span

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