The Kansas City Royals have traded 2009 AL Cy Young Award winner
Zack Greinke along with shortstop Yuniesky Betancourt to the
Milwaukee Brewers for shortstop Alcides Escobar, outfielder Lorenzo
Cain and two pitching prospects.
The question here is whether the Brewers are going to get
the
Greinke of 2009 or the Greinke of 2010. In 2009, Greinke went
16-9 and with league leading 2.16 ERA while striking out 242
batters. However, in 2010, Greinke struggled with a 10-14 record
while his ERA jumped two runs to 4.17 and although he nearly
pitched the same number of innings he struck out 61 fewer batters.
To put it into perspective, Greinke won fewer games for the Royals
in 2010 than did journeyman
southpaw Bruce Chen who led all Royals pitchers with 12
victories.
Greinke will join a rotation that includes Yovani Gallardo,
lefties Randy Wolf and Chris Narveson as well as Shawn Marcum who
was acquired from the Toronto Blue Jays during the Winter Meetings
earlier this month. Wolf will eat innings but Gallardo is an
underachiever and the jury is out on both Narveson and Marcum. Even
if Greinke does regain his 2009 form I’m not sure the Brewers will
improve much in 2011. Who knows? The Royals might get the better of
that deal.
Bob K.| 12.20.10 @ 7:12AM
His history is that of a .500 pitcher. 2009 was an anomaly. He is an enigma though. His strikeout to walk ratio is quite impressive and it still was this past year and he really should be a better pitcher than he has been. He should be around a few more years and he may yet have a dominant year or 2 left in him.