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    Royals Greinke

    This guy is really, really untouchable right now. When you're throwing high 90 mph fastballs and then mixing it up with mid 70s breaking stuff, you know you're in the zone. He is locked, loaded and dialed in.

    25 wins and sub-2 ERA this year. Book it!

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    Six wins in six starts
    Third complete game
    Second shutout
    Third game with 10 strikeouts
    0 earned runs allowed in five of six starts
    54 strikeouts in 45 innings
    ERA: 0.40

    This is Zack Greinke's world and we're just living in it.

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    It's a shame this guy plays in Kansas City. He should be the talk of baseball.
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    Re: Greinke

    Maybe thats a good thing. Remember that he's been up and down till this point in his career, and maybe he wouldn't have been able to get to this level of performance if he was playing in a bigger city, with more media on him every time he takes the mound.

    Now everytime he takes the mound, the other team might as well swing three times, and call it a day.

    But it does make me feel good that the Jays did score a run off him. No other team can say they have done that this year.

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    Re: Greinke

    Stat of the night: Every pitcher who has started 6-0 with an ERA below 1.00 has gone on to win the Cy Young.

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    Wow. Great stat DK. Rep for that. I hope he goes on to win it this year, it'd be a great story.
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    The Royals have been hyping this guy up for the past few years and he is finally living up to his potential.

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    The guy is on the freaking cover of SI so I think he is getting his media exposure plus the Royals will be around the top of the Central all year long. Greinke has been the filthiest pitcher I have seen in a long time.

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    The Nationals have just one more win than Greinke

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    The SI story is great. I hope for both Greinke and the Royals, that he stays in Kansas. With his social anxiety problems, that he has obviously worked on, I think he is someone who could have a long and great career in a town like Kansas City but maybe not in a big city and a $150 million dollar deal. Greinke is a sensitive young man who dances to the beat of his own drummer. He is not pitching for a contract or fame, he is pitching because he wants to and he is one hell of a competitor. Its amazing this is a guy who has casually tossed around the idea of becoming a position player in past years.

    It really is amazing to see his game come together the way it has. His stuff really is the complete package and I wish I could have more to add but his start to the season has really left me speechless.

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    Greinke is guaranteed to be a Royal til at least 2012 unless they trade him. Definitely an ace to build around for the Royals and Greinke could just help the Royals be relevant again like in the late 70's and 80's.

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    Yeah I know he isn't leaving soon, I just know when there is an ace pitcher with youth and big stuff, the big market teams start to salivate and dream of player X hitting their town. Making baseball important to Kansas City again would be a great thing to see and well deserved for those fans who have had to suffer through some horrible rosters.

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    Re: Greinke

    Since earned runs became an official stastistic in 1912 (NL) and 1913 (AL), only two pitchers had opened a season 6-0 with an ERA under 0.40.

    Season Pitcher/Team ERA at 6-0
    2009 Zack Greinke, KC 0.40
    1981 Fernando Valenzuela, LAD 0.33
    1913 Walter Johnson, WSH 0.35

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    It you make a list with Walter Johnson, that is pretty darn impressive. BTW, I love the stats you have found DK.

    + rep.

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    Re: Greinke

    Before you get your hopes up too far.

    The year Fernando had that 6-0, .33 ERA start. He finished 7-7, en route to a 13-7, 2.48 ERA.

    Can the Royals produce enough offense to keep him on this blistering pace?

    I don't think Grienke would be as good if he was on a Chicago, New York or LA type of market.
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