During Hunter Greene's Q+A session with about 100 people at Redsfest over the weekend, he made a kid's day. According to Reds fan John Kaelin, the kid asked Greene how to throw a slider.
Earlier this week, MLB Network continued to reveal its top 100 players, this time revealing Nos. 60-41. Two Cincinnati Reds players made the list: Hunter Greene and Elly De La Cruz.
Amidst an offseason of trade rumors regarding Reds ace Hunter Greene, the rotation has remained largely the same. A few pieces here and there were changed, but the core of a proven, strong, starting rotation will once again toe the slab in Reds uniforms in 2026.
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A big trade in the National League Central! On Tuesday morning, the Arizona Diamondbacks agreed to a deal with the St. Louis Cardinals that will send eight-time All-Star Nolan Arenado to Arizona, according to ESPN.com's Jeff Passan. It's the second big deal in the past week in the division.
The Rule 5 draft, held annually at the winter meetings in December, never garners much fanfare, but it has been known to yield some noteworthy transactions.
In 2025, Hunter Greene was a three-pitch pitcher, relying heavily on his fastball and slider, but occasionally mixing in a splittler. He threw his fastball about 54% of the time, his slider 35%, and his splitter nearly 11%.
After a busy offseason filled with trade rumors, speculation, and even a trip to the Las Vegas Grand Prix, Hunter Greene appears to be officially ramping up his preparation for Spring Training, based on his latest Instagram posts.
After weeks of offseason speculation and rumors, Cincinnati Reds ace Hunter Greene addressed the chatter in a conversation with Bob Nightengale of USA Today.
The Reds have yet to make any sort of splash this offseason, but MLB.com's Mark Feinsand recently picked the most logical trade candidate for each team in Major League Baseball.
There have been a lot of rumors surrounding Cincinnati Reds pitcher Hunter Greene this offseason. We have heard publicly from Reds President of Baseball Operations Nick Krall and manager Terry Francona, but Greene himself has not spoken publicly about any of the rumors.
There has seemingly been a lot of drama surrounding Cincinnati Reds ace Hunter Greene this offseason, from his name repeatedly surfacing in trade rumors to people questioning whether he returned from injury quickly enough.
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After Cincinnati Reds ace Hunter Greene injured his groin for the second time last season, he was rehabbing to get back, but on July 7, he reported symptoms and canceled his rehab assignment.
The Toronto Blue Jays are one of the hottest teams at the GM Meetings this week in Las Vegas. Reports coming from the grounds have the Jays tied to numerous markets – pitching, power bats, international free agents – everything and between as they try to form a squad that can improve upon their World Series defeat from early November.
Reds president of baseball operations Nick Krall has already downplayed the idea of trading from his rotation this winter, but the fact that he didn’t expressly state he will not trade ace Hunter Greene led to some fan bases, and surely some rival teams, clinging to the faint hope that Cincinnati’s top starter might be available.
Will the Cincinnati Reds trade Greene this offseason if a tantalizing return package was offered?
It feels like there is a new rumor revolving around Hunter Greene every single day. On Monday, that continued. Despite Terry Francona downplaying the Greene trade rumors last week, USA Today's Bob Nightengale suggested on Monday that the Reds will listen to offers on their ace.
Manager Terry Francona is the latest member of Cincinnati’s organization to downplay the possibility of trading starting pitching.
There have been lots of rumors this offseason around Hunter Greene and the possibility of the Reds being open to trading their ace. Reds manager Terry Francona appeared on the Baseball Isn't Boring podcast earlier this week and addressed the rumors.
The Cincinnati Reds have assembled a nice stable of arms, but the rumors are now swirling that ace Hunter Greene could be on the trade block. Reds GM Nick Krall recently told reporters, "I don’t want to speculate on anybody that’s going to get traded or not traded at this point" when asked about Greene.
A bit of trade buzz surrounding Cincinnati Reds ace Hunter Greene has the potential to turn the Major League Baseball offseason upside-down. In a recent
Small market teams thrive if they are able to do two things well: Hit on their “rebuild” trades, and not miss on their contract extensions. When the margins — and money — are thin, any mistake in either direction can quickly derail what a team is building, and perhaps send the team spiraling back to starting the entire process over.
Hunter Greene carried a no-hit bid through 6 2/3 innings and allowed just one hit en route to his second career complete game, fueling the host Cincinnati Reds to a 1-0 victory over the Chicago Cubs on Thursday night.
After spending nearly three months on the injured list with a strained right groin, Hunter Greene has returned to the Cincinnati Reds starting rotation.
With his teammates looking for a boost from their ace right-hander, Hunter Greene returns to the mound Wednesday as the Cincinnati Reds close out their three-game series with the visiting Philadelphia Phillies.
After over two months on the injured list, Hunter Greene’s return date to the Reds has now been set.
Hunter Greene expects to return to the mound this week as the Cincinnati Reds will reportedly activate the right-handed pitcher in time for a Wednesday start.
Cincinnati Reds starting pitcher Hunter Greene is currently in his fourth major league season after being selected by the team second overall in the 2017 MLB Draft out of Notre Dame HS.
Cincinnati Reds right-hander Hunter Greene has a Grade 1 right groin strain, per Mark Sheldon of MLB.com. He has not yet been placed on the 15-day injured
Cincinnati Reds ace Hunter Greene was removed from Wednesday night's game against the host Atlanta Braves in the bottom of the fourth inning after suffering a right groin injury.
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