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.