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While Indians starter Triston McKenzie didn’t have a “dominant” pitching performance against the Royals on Thursday at Kauffman Stadium, his day was a much-needed rebound from his last outing.
Despite coming off a two-inning, five-run start against the White Sox on Saturday, in addition to pitching to a catcher who’d never been behind the plate for him before, McKenzie earned his best start of the season and one of his best in a Cleveland uniform.
McKenzie allowed just two hits one on a leadoff single by Royals second baseman Whit Merrifield and walked four in five innings, and he pitched into the sixth inning for the first time in a start this season. His outing held Kansas City at bay long enough to hand the ball off to Cleveland’s bullpen, which held the Royals scoreless for the second straight day to earn a 4-0 win and secure a four-game sweep.
By NS Venkataraman
From time immemorial, people have been migrating from one country to another. When India was ruled by British, thousands of poor Indians were taken to African countries, Caribbean countries, Sri Lanka, Malaysia and other places to work in plantations, construction activities etc.
Most of the Indians agreed to go to serve the British masters, as they were living in deep poverty conditions in India or due to coercion or temptation by middle men. Most of them did not return back and finally settled down in the countries to which they migrated and after a few generations, the descendants do not have any empathy for India and perhaps, they do not even recognize India as their original motherland.