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Zach Greinke's hot start make him more likely or less likely to get traded?


The guy went 43 (i believe) scoreless innings before giving up an earned run this weekend. He's 5-0 with something like a 0.50 ERA. I know we tossed his name alot in the offseason, and he appears thus far to be this year's "it pitcher".

 

EDIT: Just looked it up, and he signed a 4 year contract extention prior to this season, so there really is no reason for KC to trade him unless they are blown away with an offer. Looks like we (and other) teams missed the window on this one.

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Just looked it up, and he signed a 4 year contract extention prior to this season, so there really is no reason for KC to trade him unless they are blown away with an offer. Looks like we (and other) teams missed the window on this one.
The window was never open.

 

Jayson Stark on Zach Greinke


"But in retrospect, every one of those rumors looks bogus now in the rearview mirror -- because as an official of one team says, Royals GM Dayton Moore "never wanted to trade Zack Greinke. We had numerous conversations. And he always gave us the impression he was going to do everything he could to keep him.""

 

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My best friend is the Coach at Apopka Highschool, FL and said he may have gotten into trouble for participating in there Alumni fund raiser. Well maybe not so much that he played, but that he played center feild. My friend jokes that his team is so loaded with pitching that ZG had to play outfeild. Would love to see him with brewers. I dont know much you know about him, but he is a stroker at the plate. He still takes regular BP and lobbies everytime he gets a chance to pinch hit. He would be a terror in the NL. Probably would not hit ninth when pitching.
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Plus the Royals are in 1st place and drawing pretty well this year (for them anyway). He's not going anywhere.
"Dustin Pedroia doesn't have the strength or bat speed to hit major-league pitching consistently, and he has no power......He probably has a future as a backup infielder if he can stop rolling over to third base and shortstop." Keith Law, 2006
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