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The Cincinnati Reds have been without their ace, Hunter Greene, since June 3. When is he going to return to the mound for the Reds?
Opening Day starter Hunter Greene has been sidelined by a groin injury for all but three starts (14 innings) since May 7.
Back-to-back wins by the Cincinnati Reds over the New York Mets out of the All-Star break pushed the Reds' to a high-water, mark of 5 games over .500.
Hunter Greene has been on the injured list with a right groin strain since June 4. He was set to go on a rehab appearance with Triple-A Louisville before having a setback. He was sent to Goodyear, Arizona to continue his rehab and throwing program.
Reds broadcast reporter Jim Day shared an update Friday night. Greene just threw 30 pitches off a mound at the Reds' Arizona complex. His next step will be to throw two innings in an Arizona Complex League game. Once Cincinnati feels good about Greene's performance in the ACL, he'll be elevated to Triple-A Louisville.
Hunter Greene hasn't pitched since May 28 after aggravating a groin injury, and a setback with "tightness" has pushed back his rehab assignment.
Greene threw 30 pitches off of a mound at the Reds team complex in Goodyear, Arizona. If all goes well with his recovery, Greene will throw two innings in an Arizona Complex League game very soon. Should the recovery from that go as planned, he will then head to Louisville.
Reds pitcher Hunter Greene's return to Cincinnati will be delayed after the All-Star right-hander experienced renewed soreness in his groin.
Wright missed more than four months of the 2015 season, diagnosed with spinal stenosis, before he returned to the lineup in late August, with the Mets holding a healthy lead in the NL East. Collins recalled Wright telling him he didn’t expect to hit in the middle of the lineup when he came back or disturb the way they were performing.