For those unfamiliar with the Greinke story, it’s a story about a fallen star who has now found his way back on the right path. Greinke was a star high school pitcher who was a first rounder in the 2002 draft. Between his high school success and his current success, Greinke had to overcome both depression and social anxiety disorder. He missed almost the entire 2006 season as he dealt with his illnesses.
Last season, Greinke started to show the promise on the pitching mound that had him being compared to Bret Saberhagen just a few seasons earlier. Currently, Greinke appears totally in control on and off the mound.
For a good read on the on Greinke’s history, check out this exclusive interview. If you want to hear a Greinke interview, Deadspin has the audio. While he comes off a bit odd in his interview, he’s definitely one of the best stories of 2008.










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911 days ago
[...] read more on the Kansas City Royals star pitcher, read the Zack Greinke feature we did on him more than a year ago. Zack Greinke won the 2009 Cy Young Award (Image: Zuma [...]
I think Dayton Moore’s done a wonderful job so far in KC, turning what looked like a abosalutely hopeless situation quickly back into one that at least looks like it has some hope.
they’re taking a lot of good low risk high reward moves. they’re getting much better development. they’re even drafting better. amazing what a half competent GM can do.
If the Royals are to have any hope going forward, they need big contributions from Greinke and Alex Gordon. Glad to see Greinke is back on the right track both personally and professionally.
1493 days ago
[...] You can check out what Steve has to say about KC starter Zack Greinke and his battle/illness that kept him out of baseball in 2006 here: http://www.knucklecurve.com/zack-greinke-comeback-kid/. [...]
that photo could be just about any white dude in KC uniform though ;)
but his stuff is unreal, hope he has better health / consistency then Sabertooth tiger though.