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Dealing Greinke (split from Offseason Transactions)


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Edgy DC wrote:
I imagine that virtually everybody in MLB plays a little basketball. (Except Jeter, I'm sure.) Cal Ripken played it non-stop in the offseason and didn't exactly quit when the season started. He swore by it. He probably wasn't even that good.

He stayed more-or-less healthy.


I think it's a injury risk % thing. not that it's dangerous, but it's more dangerous than golf.

sounds like he was playing after reporting to camp, were there other Brewers playing too?


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It may not be golf, but there's a meaningful degree of difference between asking young, competitive, randy men not to do wheelies in the street on motorbikes and asking them not to play basketball.


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Gwreck wrote:
Aren't activities with a high risk of injury (playing contact sports; riding motorcycles) prohibited in his contract? See Boone, Aaron; Kent, Jeff, etc etc.


Usually, and Milwaukee is probably within their rights to fine him for time missed.
Not sure they'll actually do that seeing as how it's most likely a short-term injury plus it's probably not the first impression they'd like to leave on their big-ticket acquisition who can pull up stakes and leave at the end of next season.


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From a BP piece:
For what it's worth, Brewers General Manager Doug Melvin has come out and said that Greinke's injury was not a violation of Greinke's contract ... "The contract stipulates against playing �competitive� basketball,� said Melvin. �They don�t want you playing in men�s leagues or things like that..."


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Season/Brewers debut for Greinke last night:

4 IP, 5 H, 5 R, 4 ER

Brewers commit 3 errors and allow 8 runs overall...meanwhile, Tim Hudson throws a complete game one-hitter.


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