Cincinnati Reds Ace Hunter Greene Leaves Game Due to Right Groin Injury

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CINCINNATI — Reds ace Hunter Greene left Wednesday's game against the Braves with a right groin injury.
Greene pitched three innings of scoreless baseball, allowing two hits. He walked to the mound for the fourth inning, threw a few warmup pitches and left the game.
He was replaced by Brent Suter.
Greene is off to the best start of his career. He's posted a 2.53 ERA in seven starts this season, prior to Tuesday night. Hopefully it isn't a serious injury for the Reds' ace.
Watch video of Greene leaving the game, including footage of his warmup pitches below:
Hunter Greene leaving the game.
— Rob Friedman (@PitchingNinja) May 8, 2025
Well, crap. pic.twitter.com/ekaL4Z7nSS
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