Reds plan to place Hunter Greene on IL with Grade 1 groin strain
- Hunter Greene, a right-handed pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds, has been diagnosed with a mild groin strain and will be added to the injured list following Wednesday’s game in Atlanta.
- Greene felt a pull while throwing warmup pitches before the fourth inning, prompting his removal to allow recovery from the injury.
- Greene holds a 4-2 record with a 2.36 ERA across eight starts this season and has consistently made around 24 starts per year throughout his initial three MLB seasons.
- Reds manager Terry Francona said, "It's not terrible" and noted, "You don't want to miss him for even a day," with more info expected Friday.
- The team will weigh roster options while Greene is expected to miss only a start or two, indicating a short-term impact on the rotation.
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