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Hunter Greene Exits Game with Groin Injury After Dominant Start

The Reds' ace left after three scoreless innings, and manager Terry Francona expressed cautious optimism about the severity of the injury.

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Overview

  • Hunter Greene left Wednesday's game against the Braves in the fourth inning due to a right groin injury after warming up to pitch.
  • Before exiting, Greene delivered three scoreless innings, striking out six and touching 101 mph twice, continuing his strong 2025 season with a 2.36 ERA over eight starts.
  • The Reds secured a 4-3 victory at Truist Park, snapping a four-game losing streak, with contributions from TJ Friedl's two home runs and solid relief pitching.
  • Manager Terry Francona stated that Greene will undergo further evaluation and suggested the injury may not be severe, though no timeline for his return has been established.
  • Greene's durability remains a concern, as this marks another potential setback in a career already impacted by multiple injuries and IL stints.