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Reds ace Hunter Greene reports tightness in his groin and won't start his rehab assignment yet

LOUISVILLE, JUL 8 – Hunter Greene experienced groin tightness after a bullpen session, delaying his rehab start with Triple-A Louisville despite a strong season featuring a 2.72 ERA and 73 strikeouts.

  • Hunter Greene, the Cincinnati Reds right-hander, had his rehab assignment delayed after tightness in his previously strained right groin arose following a Sunday bullpen session.
  • The muscle strain first appeared during a start on May 7, and Greene underwent a minimum 15-day stint on the injured list before returning to make three starts.
  • Greene was pulled early from his last start on June 3 and had been scheduled to pitch Tuesday for Triple-A Louisville before the setback postponed the appearance.
  • Before his injury, Greene was on pace for a second consecutive All-Star Game, having recorded a 2.72 earned run average along with 73 strikeouts across nearly 60 innings pitched in 11 starts.
  • Manager Terry Francona said Greene would take his status day by day and undergo another MRI exam as the timetable for his return has become less certain.
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