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Hunter Greene Exits Reds' Victory Over Braves With Groin Injury

The All-Star pitcher left after three dominant innings as Cincinnati ended a four-game losing streak, with further tests scheduled to determine the severity of the injury.

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Overview

  • Hunter Greene exited Wednesday's game against the Braves after three scoreless innings due to a right groin injury.
  • Before his exit, Greene allowed two hits, struck out six, and hit 101 mph twice with his fastball during a strong performance.
  • Reds manager Terry Francona stated that Greene would undergo further medical evaluation on Thursday and expressed optimism that the injury is not serious.
  • This latest injury adds to Greene's history of health setbacks, including previous stints on the injured list for hip, elbow, and shoulder issues.
  • The Reds secured a 4-3 win at Truist Park, snapping a four-game losing streak, with contributions from TJ Friedl's two home runs.