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Two Pitchers Make History, Reds Release Kemp and More

May 4, 2019; Monterrey, MEX; Houston Astros starting pitcher Wade Miley (20) works against a Los Angeles Angels batter during the first inning at Estadio de Beisbol Monterrey. Mandatory Credit: Orlando Ramirez-USA TODAY Sports

Because Major League Baseball doesn’t play many games outside of the U.S. and Canada, any time there are games somewhere else there are bound to be firsts. There have been MLB games in Japan already this year, and on Saturday night, the Astros and Angels played in Monterrey, Mexico, with a Yankees-Red Sox series in London still to come. The two starting pitchers, the Angels’ Trevor Cahill and the Astros’ Wade Miley, each made history by becoming the first pitchers to perform in four countries (they both also pitched in Australia). Elsewhere, the Reds released Matt Kemp, less than a year after acquiring the former All-Star from the Dodgers.

Cahill and Miley were teammates with the Diamondbacks when they both pitched in Australia. On Saturday, the Angels were the visitors so Cahill made history first.

Matt Kemp has been injured and ineffective for the Reds, but it still came as something of a surprise when Cincinnati released him, considering they gave away some goods for him in the Yasiel Puig deal this offseason.

Are the Red Sox getting going? It sure seems like it. Yesterday, they pounded the White Sox and have won five of their past six.

Giants pitcher Madison Bumgarner is one player who seems destined to be on the trade market. He is in form.

Meanwhile, the Yankees aren’t the only team with a growing injury problem. The Nationals added another member to their wounded when promising young outfielder Juan Soto came down with back spasms.

TOP STORIES

  • Two MLB pitchers make history in same game by pitching in four countries | Yahoo Sports
  • Reds release ’18 All-Star OF Matt Kemp | Associated Press
  • Red Sox gets 10 straight hits in 9-run 3rd, rout ChiSox 15-2 | Associated Press
  • Olney: Contenders take note — MadBum is back | ESPN Insider
  • Back spasms cause Juan Soto to join growing list of Nationals starters on injured list | CBS Sports

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