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Ace Right-Hander Hunter Greene Leaves Reds Camp and Is Scheduled to Have MRI on Stiff Right Elbow
Greene has been shut down from throwing this week due to elbow stiffness and will undergo MRI and specialist consultations, with a full update expected by March 10.
- On Wednesday, Greene left spring training to undergo an MRI and be examined by Dr. Timothy Kremchek for right elbow stiffness, Reds officials said.
- Having managed elbow discomfort since the end of the 2025 season, Greene reported stiffness after a scheduled side bullpen session on March 3, prompting evaluation.
- Greene told reporters, `I had this toward the end of the season last year in my final five or six starts,` and said his UCL is intact despite a rough one spring training inning.
- Team officials said Reds manager Terry Francona and president Nick Krall stated Greene will not throw this week, with scheduled specialist visits and a fuller view expected by Tuesday, March 10.
- With Thursday, March 5, marking three weeks until Opening Day at Great American Ball Park, Greene's elite velocity and limited 19 starts in 2025 heighten the stakes, Francona warned.
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Ace right-hander Hunter Greene leaves Reds camp and is scheduled to have MRI on stiff right elbow
GOODYEAR, Ariz. (AP) — Right-hander Hunter Greene has left the Cincinnati Reds' spring training camp due to right elbow stiffness.
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