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2024 Pitching

STATS IP
Innings Pitched
W
Wins
L
Losses
ERA
Earned Run Average
SO
Strikeouts
BB
Base on Balls (Walk)
Regular Season 143.1 9 4 2.83 162 53

Top Hunter Greene News

  • Reds' Hunter Greene: Feels good after throwing

    Greene (elbow) said Thursday that he felt good after throwing live batting practice Wednesday, MLB.com reports.

    Greene threw about 25 pitches Wednesday and expects to throw a longer session Saturday. The Reds are hoping the right-hander can rejoin the rotation next week during the team's homestand.

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  • Reds' Hunter Greene: Schedule mapped out

    Greene (elbow) will throw a live batting-practice session Tuesday, then another one five days later, MLB.com reports.

    Greene is expected to throw two innings in each session. The next step after that is to pitch in a major-league game during the Reds' homestand, which runs from Sept. 17-22. Cincinnati manager David Bell stressed Saturday that Greene will not be built up to throw seven innings.

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  • Reds' Hunter Greene: Throws bullpen session Thursday

    Greene (elbow) threw a bullpen session Thursday, MLB.com reports.

    Greene was able to get back on the mound for the first time since landing on the 15-day injured list Aug. 17 after feeling soreness in his elbow. He's scheduled to throw another side session Sunday, and the Reds are hoping he could return from the IL by the end of the season, though the club has not set a target date.

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  • Reds' Hunter Greene: Slated for bullpen session

    Greene (elbow) will throw a bullpen session Thursday, Charlie Goldsmith of The Cincinnati Enquirer reports.

    It would appear to be the first time he's thrown off a mound since he went down with right elbow inflammation in mid-August. As long as Greene gets through Thursday's bullpen session with no hiccups, he will have another one Sunday. The righty will continue to be built back up as he aims to rejoin the Reds' rotation before the end of the season, but he would appear to still be at least a couple weeks away.

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  • Reds' Hunter Greene: Resumes throwing program

    Reds manager David Bell said Friday that Greene (elbow) has resumed a throwing program, Charlie Goldsmith of The Cincinnati Enquirer reports.

    Greene was shut down for two weeks while dealing with right elbow inflammation but has been cleared to start ramping back up. Bell noted that the club is working on a potential target date for the right-hander to return from the 15-day injured list. Greene still has numerous boxes to check before he can rejoin the Reds rotation, but the fact that he's throwing again is welcome news for the young hurler.

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  • Reds' Hunter Greene: Good injury news confirmed

    Reds manager David Bell said Saturday that Greene is confirmed to be dealing with inflammation in his right elbow after an MRI revealed no UCL damage, MLB.com reports.

    The Reds received good news on the injury a week ago, but the team and Greene sought more opinions. Three separate doctors have confirmed the diagnosis of inflammation. The right-hander will need at least two weeks for the swelling to subside before he begins a throwing program, so he likely won't be a candidate to return from the 15-day injured list until mid-September in a best-case scenario.

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  • Reds' Hunter Greene: Good news on injury

    Reds president of baseball operations Nick Krall said Sunday that an MRI on Greene's elbow revealed the right-hander's injury is not as significant as originally feared, Thomas Harrigan of MLB.com reports.

    Krall added that Greene will get a second opinion, but at this point, the injury is "minimal" and a "best-case scenario." The right-hander is eligible to come off the injured list Aug. 29, but it's too early in the process to put any timeline on Greene's potential return.

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  • Reds' Hunter Greene: Undergoes MRI, awaits results

    Greene (elbow) underwent an MRI on Saturday, Mark Sheldon of MLB.com reports.

    Greene, who was placed on the 15-day injured list Saturday, declined to comment on the injury until the results of the MRI are known. Cincinnati manager David Bell expressed optimism that Greene avoided a major injury, though the skipper suggested that the right-hander could miss more than the minimum amount of time. Bell has not yet determined who will take Greene's spot in the rotation Monday in Toronto, and the team's starting depth is thin due to injuries to Graham Ashcraft (elbow) and Brandon Williamson (shoulder). Sheldon speculates that Triple-A Louisville right-hander Julian Aguiar could be a leading candidate to replace Greene in the rotation.

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  • Reds' Hunter Greene: On IL with elbow soreness

    The Reds placed Greene on the 15-day injured list Saturday due to right elbow soreness.

    Greene has been one of the National League's best pitchers this season, recording a 2.83 ERA, 1.02 WHIP and 162:53 K:BB across 143.1 innings. For the first time this season, Greene will be forced to the IL after experiencing pain in the elbow of his throwing arm following his start Tuesday versus the Cardinals. If the 24-year-old can return after the minimum 15 days, he would miss only miss two starts. However, the Reds could choose to play it safe with their ace, even with the team being only four games out of a wild-card spot. A corresponding move wasn't immediately announced, and it's unclear who'll take Greene's spot in the rotation Monday and beyond.

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Player Bio

HT/WT: 6-3, 242 lbs
Birthplace: Stevenson Ranch, CA
Age: 25
Experience: 2
Bats/Throws: R, R