past. No question he was a head case the first 2 years at times. But things seem to be quiet this year, in a good way. Plus there were reports that a lot of the angst was between him and Kemp, similar personalities head butting and competing for the same position. With Kemp gone, that seems to alleviate a lot of that issue.
The part with Greinke is understandable. They are completely different personalities. If there is still a division between the two, I'd actually rather see Puig traded than Greinke opt out of his contract.
But I think that they can co-exist, hopefully winning can be the cure-all to any internal conflict.