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Reds Ace Hunter Greene to Undergo MRI After Feeling Groin Discomfort in Win over Brewers

  • Reds ace Hunter Greene was removed from Tuesday night’s game against the Milwaukee Brewers after five innings and is scheduled to have an MRI exam on his right groin on Wednesday morning.
  • Greene's MRI follows discomfort he felt in the final pitches of the fifth inning, linked to a groin strain that sidelined him with a 15-day injured list stint in May.
  • In his outing, Greene allowed two runs with seven strikeouts over five innings and impressively threw first-pitch strikes to all 23 Brewers he faced, a rare achievement since 2000.
  • Greene said the discomfort "still grabbed" but called it less severe than before, adding, "It's frustrating" and that despite pitched being hit, "you've got to embrace that."
  • The Reds won the game 4-2 with help from T.J. Friedl's defensive play, while Greene's groin condition raises questions about his immediate pitching availability.
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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Tuesday, June 3, 2025.
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