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With every pitch, Greinke manages to bring a captivating flair to the game. He begins by giving his glove a kiss—a small gesture that speaks volumes about his character. This simple act seems to serve as a ritual for him, linking him with the equipment that is so central to his success. As he prepares to face Eddie Rosario, he humorously acknowledges the moment by asking, "Who am I facing? Oh, Eddie Rosario, okay."
His playful attitude is infectious, and the audience can’t help but chuckle at the sight of him giving his glove multiple kisses, almost as if he is reassuring it before unleashing his unique style of pitching. This warm-up routine culminates in a moment of discomfort, as he stretches and feigns shoulder pain—a theatrical ploy that raises eyebrows and piques curiosity.