Reds plan to place Hunter Greene on IL with Grade 1 groin strain
- The Cincinnati Reds placed right-handed pitcher Hunter Greene on the injured list on Wednesday due to a Grade 1 groin strain sustained during a game in Atlanta.
- Greene felt a pull while throwing warmup pitches before the fourth inning, prompting his removal from the game and the IL placement to miss about a start or two.
- Greene has started eight games this season, holding a 4-2 record and a 2.36 ERA, while recording 61 strikeouts over just under 46 innings pitched.
- Reds manager Terry Francona described the injury as "not terrible" and said, "You don't want to miss him for even a day," adding the team will decide on roster moves after more information Friday.
- The team’s cautious approach to Greene’s injury suggests a short absence but underscores his importance to the Reds’ pitching rotation this season.
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Read Full ArticleAce down: Reds top pitcher goers on injured list with groin strain - Wilmington News Journal
HOUSTON (AP) — Reds ace Hunter Greene was placed on the 15-day injured list with a groin strain, one of six roster moves by Cincinnati ahead of Friday night’s game at Houston. Greene struck out six in three scoreless innings at Atlanta on Wednesday before summoning a trainer while warming up for the fourth. An All-Star last season, the right-hander is 4-2 with a 2.36 ERA in eight starts this season. Reds manager Terry Francona told reporters in …
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