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O'Sullivan, who went 3-6 with a 6.11 ERA in 14 games with the Royals, said he learned from Greinke.
"Even with him everyone has to step up and do their part," O'Sullivan said. "If we go out as individuals and take care of our part, do our job, then we'll be fine. Zack is one of the top pitchers in baseball. Me personally I learned a lot from him. I sat down and talked to him to how to properly go over a lineup before you pitch and prepare yourself four days between your starts. I took advantage of the time I had with him."
While the Royals' rotation is thin, they have a glut of left-handers in the minors who could help soon, including John Lamb, Mike Montgomery, Danny Duffy, Chris Dwyer and Everett Teaford. Right-hander Nate Adcock, a Rule 5 pick from the Pittsburgh Pirates, will be given an extended look in spring training.
While the Greinke trade may have weakened the Royals in 2011, Yost believes it will help the club in the future.
"You look at what it does for our organization," Yost said. "We took a guy that was very instrumental in helping us win ball games every five days and we plugged in three kids at the major league level who are going to be instrumental in helping us win every day. That was key."
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