It is up to Zack Greinke if he is going to be traded by the Kansas City Royals. Chances are, he will not be going anywhere at the deadline.
None of that matters unless Greinke says that he wants to be traded. Greinke would be a fairly sought after arm on the trade market despite what his overall numbers may indicate. According to Jon Heyman, Greinke is not going anywhere.
The Royals will reportedly only trade Zack Greinke if he asks to be dealt to a contender. Read more at MLB Trade Rumors.
His command of the strike zone remains masterful, however, evidenced by a 4.5% walk rate and a 67.9% first-pitch strike rate, which ranks tenth among big league pitchers (min. 70 innings). Righties Brad Keller (3.96 ERA, 97 2/3 innings) and Brady Singer (3.82 ERA, 66 innings) have also been good for Kansas City, but the rest of the pitchers who’ve started games for the Royals this year have ERAs either just under or well north of 5.00. A former Cy Young winner, six-time All-Star, six-time Gold Glover and two-time ERA champion, Greinke’s dominance has faded late in his career as his fastball velocity and strikeout rates have dropped. With the Royals already in sell mode, the majority of their impending free agents figure to eventually emerge as trade candidates. All of the damage against him has come in four road starts, as he’s been hit hard in Houston, Colorado, Minnesota and Arizona. Greinke has a 1.86 ERA while pitching at Kansas City’s Kauffman Stadium, and despite the pedestrian earned run average, he’s held his opponents to two or fewer runs in nine of his 14 starts. The 38-year-old Greinke is back with his original organization after 11 years spent honing a potential Hall of Fame resume around the league, making stops with the Brewers, Angels, Dodgers, D-backs and Astros along the way.