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Shane Greene

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American baseball pitcher (born 1988)

Baseball player
Shane Greene
Greene with theIowa Cubs in 2023
Free agent
Pitcher
Born: (1988-11-17)November 17, 1988 (age 37)
Clermont, Florida, U.S.
Bats: Right
Throws: Right
MLB debut
April 24, 2014, for the New York Yankees
MLB statistics
(through 2023 season)
Win–loss record24–29
Earned run average4.50
Strikeouts442
Saves67
Stats atBaseball Reference Edit this at Wikidata
Teams
Career highlights and awards

Shane Greene (born November 17, 1988) is an American professionalbaseballpitcher who is a free agent. He has previously played inMajor League Baseball (MLB) for theNew York Yankees,Detroit Tigers,Atlanta Braves,Los Angeles Dodgers, andChicago Cubs. The Yankees selected Greene in the 15th round of the2009 MLB draft. After Greene made his MLB debut with the Yankees in 2014, he was traded to the Tigers before the 2015 season. Greene was anAll-Star in 2019.

Career

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Amateur career

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Greene attendedEast Ridge High School inClermont, Florida, and played for their baseball team as apitcher.[1] He received a scholarship to attend theUniversity of West Florida, in order to playcollege baseball for theWest Florida Argonauts. He lost his scholarship in May 2008 when he had to undergoTommy John surgery. He transferred toDaytona Beach Community College. While rehabilitating, the velocity of hisfastball improved from 89 miles per hour (143 km/h) before the surgery to 93 to 94 miles per hour (150 to 151 km/h) after.[2][3]

New York Yankees

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Greene (center) with the Yankees in 2014

TheNew York Yankees selected Greene in the 15th round of the2009 MLB draft.[4] He was added to the 40-man roster on November 20, 2013.[5] He won theKevin Lawn Award as the Yankees Minor League Pitcher of the Year for 2013.[6][7]

Greene was assigned to theScranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders of theTriple–AInternational League to start the 2014 season. He was promoted to the major leagues on April 9, 2014.[8] He made his MLB debut against theBoston Red Sox inFenway Park on April 24. In July, Greene replacedVidal Nuño in the Yankeesstarting rotation,[9] and he remained in the starting rotation for the remainder of the season.[10] He ended the season with a 5–4win–loss record and a 3.78earned run average (ERA), while recording more than onestrikeout perinning pitched.[11]

Detroit Tigers (2015-2019)

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On December 5, 2014, the Yankees traded Greene to theDetroit Tigers in a three-team transaction that broughtRobbie Ray andDomingo Leyba to theArizona Diamondbacks andDidi Gregorius to theNew York Yankees.[12]

Greene began the 2015 season in the Tigers' starting rotation, where he posted a 3–0 record, allowing only one earned run in his first three starts with an 0.39 ERA. In his next 10 starts, he posted a 1–6 record with an 8.60 ERA, allowing 16 earned runs on 21 hits over nine innings in his last three starts. On June 12, Greene was optioned to theToledo Mud Hens of the International League, and his spot in the rotation was given toKyle Ryan.[13] On June 16, in his first start for the Mud Hens, Greene went 713 innings, allowing four hits, no runs, and one strikeout.[14]

On July 27, 2015, the Tigers announced that Greene would return to working in relief. After returning to the Tigers following a stint with the Toledo Mud Hens on July 12, he gave up 17 runs on 24 hits over 1323 innings. He posted a 9.20 ERA in his last 13 appearances, and did not last more than five innings in his last six starts.[15][16] On August 23, 2015, Greene was diagnosed with apseudoaneurysm in his throwing hand, and underwent season-ending surgery on August 27 to repair the circumflex artery in his throwing shoulder, ending his season with a 4–8 record and a 6.88 ERA in 18 games.[17][18] Left-handed batters had a higher batting average against him, .357 (in 20 or more innings), than against all other MLB pitchers.[19]

Greene made the Tigers' 2016 starting rotation, though he pitched out of the bullpen in the team's April 5 opening day game against theMiami Marlins and earned his first major league save.[20] After pitching three innings of an April 24 start against theCleveland Indians, Greene was removed from the game due to a blister on his throwing hand, and was placed on the 15-day disabled list. He returned from the DL on June 4, and was placed in the Tigers bullpen.[21] For the 2016 season, Greene made 50 appearances (47 in relief), posting a 5–4 record and 5.82 ERA, while striking out 59 batters in60+13 innings pitched.

After filling a setup role in the Tiger bullpen for the first four months of 2017, Greene was named the team's closer on July 31, following the deadline trade of incumbent closerJustin Wilson.[22] Greene appeared in 71 games (all in relief) with a career-best 2.66 ERA and 1.24 WHIP, while striking out 73 batters in67+23 innings. In limited opportunities as a closer, he recorded nine saves.

On January 17, 2018, the Tigers avoided arbitration with Greene, agreeing on a one-year, $1.95 million contract.[23] He began the season as the Tigers' closer and recorded his first save against theChicago White Sox on April 5, striking out the side in the bottom of the tenth to preserve a 9-7 Tigers victory. He was placed on the disabled list on July 2 with a strained right shoulder.[24] Greene struggled after returning on July 13, posting a 6.75 ERA over the remainder of the season. His final numbers for 2018 included 32 saves in 38 opportunities, a 5.12 ERA, 1.37 WHIP, and 65 strikeouts in63+13 innings.

On January 10, 2019, the Tigers avoided arbitration with Greene, agreeing on a one-year, $4 million contract.[25] On April 7 against theKansas City Royals, Greene became the first player in Major League history to earn sevensaves in his team's first 10 games since saves became an official statistic in 1969.[26] On April 10, he extended his saves record to eight saves in his team's first 12 games.[27] Greene finished April with 12 saves, 17 strikeouts, three walks and a 1.29 ERA in 14 appearances, and won American League Reliever of the Month honors.[28]

Greene pitching for theDetroit Tigers

On June 30, Greene was named as the Tigers' sole representative for theAll-Star Game in Cleveland, his first career All-Star selection. At the time of the selection, Greene had earned 22 saves in 23 save opportunities, while posting a 0.87 ERA, 0.839 WHIP, and holding opposing hitters to a .152 average.[29] In the All-Star Game, Greene earned a hold by pitching a clean seventh inning, retiring all three batters he faced.[30]

Atlanta Braves (2019-2021)

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On July 31, 2019, the Tigers traded Greene to theAtlanta Braves in exchange forJoey Wentz andTravis Demeritte.[31] Greene was acquired by the Braves to fill a closer role that had previously been held byArodys Vizcaíno,A. J. Minter andLuke Jackson.[32] Due to initial struggles by Greene, Braves managerBrian Snitker removed him from the closer's role on August 9 and promotedMark Melancon to that position.[33][34] Greene's combined 2019 stats included an 0-3 record, 23 saves, a 2.30 ERA, and 64 strikeouts in62+23 innings.[35]

Greene's 2020 season salary was decided via arbitration. He was awarded a salary of $6.25 million, instead of his request of $6.75 million.[36][37] In 2020, he had a 1-0 win–loss record with a 2.60 ERA in 26 games (27+23 innings).[38] He became a free agent after the season.

On May 9, 2021, Greene re-signed with the Braves on a one-year, $1.5 million contract, and was assigned to the Triple-AGwinnett Stripers to get back into game shape.[39] Over 19 innings for the Braves in 2021, Greene struggled to an 8.47 ERA. On August 10, 2021, Greene was designated for assignment by the Braves,[40] and released on August 14.[41]

Los Angeles Dodgers

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Greene signed a major league deal with theLos Angeles Dodgers on August 20, 2021.[42] He pitched6+23 innings over nine games for the Dodgers and allowed three runs on three hits and five walks before he was designated for assignment on September 22.[43] Greene was released by the Dodgers on September 26.

On October 23, 2021, Greene debuted with Cardenales de Lara in the Venezuelan Professional Baseball League (LVBP).[44][45]

On March 16, 2022, Greene signed a one year minor league deal to stay with the Dodgers organization[46] and was added back to the 40-man roster on May 15.[47] He pitched two scoreless innings in one game before he was designated for assignment again on May 17.[48]

New York Yankees (second stint)

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On May 25, 2022, theNew York Yankees signed Greene to a minor league contract.[49] They assigned him toScranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders, and promoted him to the major leagues on July 23.[50] He was designated for assignment on July 24 and elected free agency on July 27.[51] On July 29, Greene signed a minor league contract with the Yankees. He elected free agency following the season on November 10.[52]

Chicago Cubs

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On June 27, 2023, Greene signed a minor league contract with theChicago Cubs organization and was assigned to the rookie–levelArizona Complex League Cubs.[53] In 5 starts for the Triple–AIowa Cubs, he logged a 2.16 ERA with 20 strikeouts in16+23 innings pitched. On September 1, Greene was selected to the major league roster.[54] He made one appearance for Chicago, tossing a scoreless inning against theCincinnati Reds. On September 6, Greene wasdesignated for assignment following the promotion ofLuke Little.[55] He cleared waivers and was sent outright to Triple–A Iowa on September 9.[56] On October 1, Greene had his contract selected back to the major league roster.[57] He became a free agent following the season.

Texas Rangers

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On January 10, 2024, Greene signed a minor league contract with theTexas Rangers.[58] On November 6, he elected free agency.[59]

Pitch selection

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Greene throws afour-seam fastball and a sinkingtwo-seam fastball that each average 93–96 mph (topping out at 98 mph). His primary offspeed pitch is aslider in the 87–90 mph range, and he also throws acurveball in the low 80s.[60]

References

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