Greinke is a Good Pitcher - Not Dominant

Zack Greinke didn’t really impress me last night. He pitched well and maybe I caught him on a bad night, but to me he didn’t seem dominant. Greinke has may have the lowest ERA in the AL since Pedro Martinez in 2000, but he doesn’t strike me as the dominant force that Pedro was during his statistical peak. Don’t get me wrong, Greinke pitched very effectively but he was not the unhittable beast on the mound that Pedro or Clemens (or even Johan Santana) were during their reign of dominance.

He only gave up two hits in 6 innings but struggled with his command and, with 5 strikeouts, it’s not like he was punching tickets up and down the Red Sox lineup.

He reminds me of a right-handed Roger Moret. He has that long and lean frame but good speed on his fastball. Let me reiterate that this assessment is based on seeing him pitch once, and he was effective. He’s had a great season, but I need to see more from him before I call him a dominant pitcher.

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  1. Jer says:

    I appreciate you candor and I agree with much of your first-look assessment of Greinke.

    I would bet a few more looks would raise your assessment of him a notch or two.

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