"I’d heard specifically they were scouting Zack Greinke pretty heavily in spring training; more than just ordinary spring training coverage. And that that was part of a plan to go out and scout pitchers with multiple years of control remaining and potential to be a one or two starter in their rotation."Greinke is coming off a lackluster debut season in Arizona ending 2016 with a 4.37 ERA and the worst HR/FB rate of his career, however he is having himself a nice bounce-back season thus far in 2017. Registering a 2.79 ERA and encouraging 10.10 K/9, Greinke looks to be back to form, making him an excellent trade candidate for the Cubs. Now, Greinke is only on year two of his massive six-year $206.5 million deal that has him making roughly $31 million per year. The Diamondbacks look like they could be a team in the playoff hunt with their 22-18 record, but if Arizona starts to slide, the club might be more likely to move Greinke while also absorbing some of his owned money. Regardless, it is nothing more than a rumor, but a deal between the Diamondbacks and Cubs could make more sense as the trade deadline approaches.
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