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Zack Greinke will get help from humidor in 3rd Arizona season

- By Bob Baum AP Sports Writer

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Zack Greinke is beginning his third season with the Arizona Diamondbac­ks, and this time the right-hander will be throwing home games with baseballs that have been stored in a humidor.

The idea is to offset the extreme dry air of the desert and make Chase Field a little less homerfrien­dly than it has been, and that has to be good news for pitchers (if not for hitters). The ever-cautious Greinke took a waitand-see attitude.

“I don’t know. I’ve got to see it,” he said after throwing a spring training bullpen session on Thursday. “My thoughts are I wish every park was neutral so everyone dealt with the same circumstan­ces then you wouldn’t have to deal with any of that stuff.”

Chase will join Denver’s Coors Field as parks that use humidor-stored baseballs.

On the surface, it wouldn’t appear Greinke would need much extra help at home. He was 13-1 at home last season with a 2.87 ERA, although he did surrender 15 home runs in 18 games. By contrast, he was 4-6 on the road with a 3.65 ERA, allowing 10 homers in 14 games.

But he has noticed the

Zack Greinke was 17-7 with a 3.21 ERA and 215 strikeouts with 45 walks last season with the Diamondbac­ks.

difference, especially for a pitcher who depends on command, not power, to succeed.

“l know my ball moves more in most places than it does in Arizona,” he said, “like my two-seamer and some of my change-up.”

Greinke has been throwing on his own. He said this was his fifth bullpen session. The idea is to get off to a faster start this spring than he did a year ago.

“It ended up being a good year but I was playing catch-up a little bit too much,” he said, “and if things didn’t work out super-smooth the end of spring training I might have been a little more behind, where this year I’m trying to start early so I don’t have to be lucky to get ready in time.” File, John Minchillo / AP

Greinke struggled in his two playoff starts last season.

Against Colorado in the Wild Card Game, he gave up four runs on six hits in 3 2-3 innings. In the NLDS against the Los Angeles Dodgers, he went five innings, allowing three runs on four hits and walking five.

But for the season, Greinke was a solid 17-7 with a 3.21 ERA and 215 strikeouts with 45 walks.

“I know the entire body of work last year for Zack was very successful,” manager Torey Lovullo said. “He was our No. 1, a true ace. He was a stopper every fifth day. He went out there and gave us a chance to win games. People want to focus on the two postseason games.”

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