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By Jason Grey
ESPN.com Thursday, March 19, 2009 Zack Greinke is ranked No. 20 among starting pitchers in average draft position (ADP) in ESPN leagues this year, but has been getting roughed up this spring. Should his owners be worried that he won't be able to repeat his 2008 season? Not a bit. Although Greinke has given up 15 runs and 27 hits in 16 innings of work this spring, I'm not concerned. One of the reasons we constantly preach not to read too much into spring stats is that starting pitchers are often working on new things or tinker ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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