Call & Times

Greinke eyeing bounce back

- By BOB BAUM Associated Press

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Zack Greinke has one more spring start before he embarks on what he hopes is a bounceback season for him and the Arizona Diamondbac­ks.

In an outing he described as “solid,” the right-hander went five innings plus two batters against the reigning World Series champion Chicago Cubs on Thursday, allowing three runs on six hits with four strikeouts and one walk.

“I was going a little slow early on but felt pretty strong out there today,” Greinke said. “I made a couple of mistakes but it was definitely the highest percentage of executed pitches so far.”

His biggest mistake came against Jake Arrieta, who homered on a 1-2 pitch in the third inning for the Cubs' first run.

“Not one of my better pitches,” Greinke said.

He threw 83 pitches, 55 strikes.

“He had some great sequences,” new Arizona manager Torey Lovullo said. “He was finishing off some hitters and the depth of his breaking ball was quality. He threw some quality change ups so I thought overall it was a very positive outing for Zack.”

Greinke was glad to face such a potent lineup.

“That was nice, I guess, nice when you do OK,” he said. “It would be bad if you gave up 10 runs — but some good hitters, good at bats and a deeper lineup.”

It was only the second major league team he has faced this spring. The other was 1 23 innings against the Los Angeles Dodgers in his first appearance.

His other outings have come against Mexico, a minor league club and The Netherland­s.

Greinke will be Arizona's opening day starter a week from Sunday at home against Madison Bumgarner and the San Francisco Giants.

Greinke, signed to a sixyear, $206.5 million contract before last season, went 13-7 with a 4.37 ERA in 2016, battling injuries along the way as the Diamondbac­ks got off to an awful start and finished next-to-last in the NLWest.

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