Zack Greinke stood in front of the media on Saturday afternoon, his hair long, his neck sore. He had arrived the day before, two days after his fellow pitchers, and while his tardiness was his own choice – and while he seemed to have second thoughts about it – he did not seem to have reservations about where he was reporting to duty.
Even after an offseason that saw the Diamondbacks part ways with a slew of veterans, Greinke said he does not want to play for any other team.