Justin Verlander, Max Scherzer, Kenley Jansen and Craig Kimbrel are among the pitchers who could hit big statistical milestones this summer.
The Boston Red Sox still could use some more depth for the starting rotation. Boston's starting rotation has led to plenty of headlines. It was the club's biggest issue last season and arguably is the biggest reason why the club didn't make the playoffs.
The outfield isn’t great, in case you didn’t know. Jacob Milham and Jeremy Greco come at you a day early, talking about a big day in Kansas City Royals history!
Pitchers and catchers are set to report to Spring Training next week, and plenty of veteran free agents remain available on the open market. One of those free agents is Zack Greinke, a six-time All-Star and former Cy Young winner who turned 40 years old in October.
Pitching coordinator Doug Linton compared the 20-year-old right-hander to a young Zack Greinke When considering Juarez, it’s important to remember that he has already played two years of full-season ball and only just turned 20 this past June.
Local boy makes good—eventually Part 1: Zack Greinke cleanses his mind and crafts a potential HOF career. Part 2: Jim Abbott overcomes a physical limitation and does the (seemingly) impossible.
When Zack Greinke signed with the Kansas City Royals ahead of his age-38 season, he was presumably planning to spend the last year(s) of his career where it all began.
A lanky lefty scoffs at limitations Part 1: Zack Greinke cleanses his mind and crafts a potential HOF career. From a fan’s perspective—especially in the upper deck with a bird’s eye view—baseball can sometimes look easy.
Zack Greinke is in full Monty Python Black Knight mode.
Now 40 years old, he's no longer the ace he was for most of his career, but he’s still a serviceable veteran capable of logging some solid innings.
The end of the 2023 MLB season served as a swan song for several baseball legends, from Miguel Cabrera to Adam Wainwright. It seemed, for a time, that Zack Greinke would be included on that list, but it appears that the former Cy Young Award winner is trying to stick around for another year.
Former Cy Young winner and six-time All-Star Zack Greinke is undecided on his playing status for 2024.
At this stage of his career, it’s not clear whether he would have an appetite for pitching anywhere other than in Kansas City.
Former Cy Young Award winner Zack Greinke attended Game 3 of the World Series in typical Greinke fashion.
The Kansas City Royals beat the New York Yankees on Sunday afternoon 5-2. The victory in the regular season finale moved Kansas City to 56-106 while the loss dropped New York to 82-80.
Our Jack Dougherty's four-week strikeout prop winning streak seems to be coming to an end. He can still scratch out a push for the week, so here are Jack's three favorite K props for Friday's MLB slate.
Zack Greinke is quickly closing in on 3,000 career strikeouts, but he made some other history in his latest outing on Tuesday. Greinke made his first appearance since coming off the 15-day injured list, tossing 4.0 scoreless innings in the Kansas City Royals' loss to the Oakland Athletics.
The Kansas City Royals placed veteran starter Zack Greinke on the 15-day injured list due to a bout of shoulder tendinitis.
We continue to roll right along in strikeout prop world, as YB's Jack Dougherty went 2-1 Thursday to bring his record to 8-3 on the week. Let's stay hot with Jack's three favorite strikeout props for Friday's MLB slate.
Kansas City Royals pitcher Zack Greinke joined a very exclusive club on Saturday night when he became just the fifth pitcher in Major League Baseball history to accomplish this feat.
Kansas City Royals veteran pitcher Zack Greinke was spotted at Kauffman Stadium on an off-day Thursday afternoon, playing catch with his sons in right field.
The Kansas City Royals have struggled to score this season, especially when their ace, Zack Greinke, is on the mound. Greinke has received no run support in his first two starts, which is why the veteran right-hander is 0-2 despite a solid 2.38 ERA.
It appeared during the video that Greinke was having issues with the PitchCom system. With the pitch clock nearing zero, he elected to throw an eephus pitch rather than have an automatic ball be issued.
Zack Greinke is living proof that you can, in fact, teach an old dog new tricks, as the veteran pitcher revealed that he is making a major change for the 2023 season.
The Royals officially announced Greinke’s new deal. According to Jon Heyman of the New York Post (Twitter link), Greinke will earn $8.5M in guaranteed money, with up to $7.5M more available in incentives.
Zack Greinke figures to be named the Opening Day starter for the Royals in 2023, as he was last year.
The Kansas City Royals' offseason moves have been mainly centered around their pitching. Hiring new pitching coach Brian Sweeney to help lead the way and signing veteran arms like Ryan Yarbrough and Jordan Lyles to add depth to the rotation are respectable starting points, although the bulk of the 2023 results will come from young players.
Less than two months ago, it was reported (and subsequently covered here) that not only was Zack Greinke expected to return to baseball for yet another season, but that the Kansas City Royals had the inside edge on bringing him back to do so.
Zack Greinke returned to where it all began this past offseason after the conclusion of the lockout, signing a one-year deal with the Kansas City Royals.
Greinke appears to be going Vince Carter “I got one more in me” mode.
39-year-old right-hander Zack Greinke made his return to the Kansas City Royals in 2022 after 12 seasons away from the team. Greinke spent parts of two seasons with the Milwaukee Brewers before a brief stay with the Los Angeles Angels.
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