A Baseball First

Erik Kratz is probably far from the first guy you'd expect to make baseball history. Yet the prototyical "well traveled backup catcher," now in his second stint with the Pirates, did exactly that on Tuesday night.
Kratz came into pitch for the Pirates pitch near the end of Tuesday’s 15-4 blowout loss to the Giants. He tossed a scoreless inning, giving up two hits and striking out a batter. OK, you've seen that before... countless times.
What made it unique was the backdrop. This marked the second time this season the Kratz pitched -- again, nothing extraordinary. But here's the wrinkle: Kratz also came in to pitch April 26, while with the Astros (a less successful outing where he gave up two runs to Seattle).
Put the games together and Kratz has become the first position player ever to pitch for two different clubs in the same season.
These images of Erik Kratz, in his more traditional role, were taken June 15th at Citi Field against the Mets.

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