Dodgers Ace Zack Greinke’s Shutout Streak On Hold For Birth Of First Child

by abournenesn

Jul 23, 2015

NEW YORK — Zack Greinke’s shutout streak is on hold while the Los Angeles Dodgers ace and his wife await the birth of their first child.

Greinke has pitched 43 2/3 scoreless innings, and was set to start Friday night against the New York Mets at Citi Field. He is approaching the big league record of 59 straight scoreless innings set by Orel Hershiser in 1988 for the Dodgers.

Dodgers manager Don Mattingly said before Thursday night’s game against the Mets that Greinke had returned to Los Angeles early in the morning to join his wife, Emily.

Mattingly received a call in his hotel room at 5 a.m. from Greinke, who caught a flight a couple of hours later.

“To get back to pitch tomorrow would be, I’d say unrealistic, but we do feel like there’s a good chance he’d pitch this weekend,” Mattingly said before the game.

Mattingly said after the game left-handed reliever Ian Thomas (0-1) would take Greinke’s start Friday.

The Mets look like a good matchup for a pitcher chasing a scoreless innings streak record. New York had scored the second-fewest runs in baseball and had the lowest team batting average entering Thursday night’s game against Clayton Kershaw, who pitched a three-hitter in a 3-0 win.

Greinke leads the majors with a 1.30 ERA. He is 9-2 in 19 starts for the NL West leaders.

Mattingly said he has not noticed a drastic difference in how Greinke has pitched this season compared to the right-hander’s last two with the Dodgers.

“Since we’ve had him, he’s been really, really good,” Mattingly said. “This year’s just been a little more exceptional than the years before. The only true difference in mind is that he started right out of spring training.”

Thumbnail photo via Richard Mackson/USA TODAY Sports Images

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