The difference between culpability and common sense can be enormous in sports. You can do nothing wrong yet lose your judgment in a split-second and pay a huge price for your unnecessary bravery. Listen up, Zack Greinke. As your broken collarbone
Dodgers starter Zack Greinke fractured his left collarbone in a bench-clearing brawl during the Dodgers' 3-2 victory against the Padres at Petco Park, prompting enraged Dodgers center fielder Matt Kemp to confront Padres left fielder Carlos Quentin in
When the Dodgers spent $147MM on Zack Greinke this offseason, they were expecting 33 starts per season of an ace-caliber pitcher. Instead, Greinke will now find himself on the shelf for a significant portion of time following
Zack Greinke suffered a fractured left clavicle, or more commonly known as a broken left collarbone, during a brawl with Carlos Quentin of the Padres on Thursday night at Petco Park. Greinke is out eight weeks after surgery.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have the arduous task of replacing Zack Greinke after the right-hander suffered a broken collarbone in a bench-clearing brawl on Thursday night (via ESPN.com). Ted Lilly will presumably fill the rotation void initially, but
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