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Hunter Greene violates the game with a groin injury to good

Atlanta – Cincinnati Reds Ace Hunter Greene threw three dominant innings on May 7th in Atlanta and left the game due to a right groin injury against the Braves. Greene, who recently held a line of 96 miles per hour during his last start, but it managed to end this game, showed his resistance by withdrawing 9 of the eleven battery with which he was exposed, including six strikes and no walks. The Reds led the game 4-0 at the time of his exit.

Greenes night started strong when he struck the side in the second inning and showed his incredible fastball, which was three digits several times, including a 101 -MPH playing field where Alex Verdugo vibrated. However, the injury struck when he prepared for the fourth inning. Greene threw two warm -up sites, the last one jumped in front of him and prompted him to signal the shelter. Red's manager Terry Francona and a sports coach quickly hurried to the hill, and after a brief discussion, Greene was accompanied by the field.

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