Cincinnati Reds ace Hunter Greene continues to make progress from his groin injury. He's scheduled to pitch four innings on Tuesday for the Louisville Bats.
The Cincinnati Reds start a three-game series against the Tampa Bay Rays on Friday night. Before Friday's game, Reds manager Terry Francona spoke with reporters and provided an injury update on Rhett Lowder, Hunter Greene, and Carson Spiers.
Cincinnati Reds ace Hunter Greene made his first rehab start on Wednesday afternoon for the ACL Reds. The ACL Reds won 18-6 and Greene pitched two strong innings.
The Cincinnati Reds got a positive update on Hunter Greene on Friday. Jim Day delivered the update on Friday night’s FanDuel Sports Network broadcast of the Reds and New York Mets.
Right-handed starting pitcher Hunter Greene is in his fourth MLB season with Cincinnati Reds. The 25-year-old ace was selected second overall in the 2017 MLB draft and made his debut on the big-league roster in 2022.
The second half of the Reds' season starts on Friday against the New York Mets. Cincinnati currently sits at 50-47 and 2 1/2 games out of a National League Wild Card spot.
The Cincinnati Reds have slowly but surely gotten healthier throughout the season. However, there are still a couple of key players on the injured list.
Reds ace Hunter Greene is headed to Arizona as he continues to rehab. Speaking with reporters before Wednesday’s game, Reds manager Terry Francona said the plan for Greene will be to rehab out in Arizona.
The Reds offense managed just three hits on Monday night in their 5-1 loss to the Miami Marlins. After the loss, Reds manager Terry Francona provided an update on pitcher Hunter Greene.
Cincinnati Reds ace Hunter Greene was originally supposed to make a rehab start with the Louisville Bats on Tuesday, but before Monday's game against the Miami Marlins, he spoke to reporters and said he will not be making that start.
Cincinnati Reds ace Hunter Greene will start a rehab assignment with Triple-A Louisville on Tuesday, according to Charlie Goldsmith. Greene threw a simulated game on Wednesday and faced five batters.
According to a report from Charlie Goldsmith, Cincinnati Reds' flamethrower Hunter Greene is set to begin a rehab assignment with Triple-A Louisville next Tuesday.
Cincinnati Reds ace Hunter Greene has been on the injured list since the beginning of June with a groin strain. On Wednesday, Greene faced five batters in a simulated game.
During Tuesday's game against the Boston Red Sox, Jim Day provided an injury update on pitchers Hunter Greene and Graham Ashcraft. Greene threw 20 pitches in a live bullpen session off the mound and faced five batters.
Cincinnati Reds manager Terry Francona spoke to reporters ahead on Saturday's game against the San Diego Padres at Great American Ball Park. The skipper provided injury updates on Hunter Greene, Graham Ashcraft, and Jake Fraley.
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.
With the second overall pick in the 2024 MLB Draft, the Cincinnati Reds took flame-throwing starter Chase Burns out of Wake Forest University. Just under a year since hearing his name called in Arlington, Burns will come to Cincinnati for his first crack at the big leagues.
The host Cincinnati Reds don't plan any further restrictions on right-hander Hunter Greene when he takes the mound against the red-hot Milwaukee Brewers in the second game of a three-game series on Tuesday evening.
Cincinnati's Hunter Greene has established himself as one of the best young pitchers in the majors. Meanwhile, prized Kansas City prospect Noah Cameron could be on his way toward that same distinction.
The Cincinnati Reds activated right-hander Hunter Greene from the 15-day injured list to start Friday's home game against the Chicago Cubs. Greene, 25, has been sidelined with a right groin injury since exiting a game against the Atlanta Braves on May 7.
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.
As a teenager, he appeared on the cover of Sports Illustrated. As a prospect, he consistently ranked among the top 30 on every major prospect list. Now, at just 25 years old, Hunter Greene is establishing himself as a legitimate Cy Young contender.
When Reds ace Hunter Greene was first placed on the 15-day injured list last week, there was some optimism that the right-hander would only require a minimum stay on the shelf to combat the issue.