New York Times: KC Royals Pitcher Zack Greinke Bounces Back From Anxiety And Depression

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- Kansas City Royals pitcher Zack Greinke left baseball three years ago due to problems with anxiety and depression.
- Greinke has returned to the Royals pitching staff and is performing at a high level.
- Greinke had stayed away from the Royals for seven months before returning.
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Did you see the article about the movie director McG in Fast Company magazine — he talks about his bouts with agoraphobia & how he wouldn’t get on a plane one time even to do a multi-million dollar remake of Superman – very interesting.
I remember when Greinke was a rookie and he was awesome. It is good to see him turn it around.