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Cincinnati Reds fans fretting as staff ace Hunter Greene removed from game after taking comebacker in shin: "Too bad, he was dealing"

Cincinnati Reds staff ace Hunter Greene was forced from Monday's game against the Tampa Bay Rays after taking a comebacker off his shin. The Reds were leading 1-0 against the MLB leaders at the time of Greene's departure.

The Reds' top starter was cruising through the early innings of Cincinnati's series opener against the Rays, scattering three hits with one strikeout.

Hunter Greene exited his start for the Reds after three innings after taking a ball off the shin. He tried to stay in the game but the Reds puled him after the inning https://t.co/gXvCzgIx02

Hunter Greene was tagged on a one-hop comebacker with a 97-mph exit velocity off the bat of Rays star Yandy Diaz with one runner on in the top of the third inning. The ball tagged Greene hard in the shin, but he was able to recover and throw Diaz out at first base.

#Reds RHP Hunter Greene left tonight's game with a right tibia contusion. X-rays were negative.

After being examined by the Cincinnati Reds training staff and manager David Bell, Greene remained in the game for the final two outs of the frame. He stranded a runner at third base on a strikeout and pop-up.

The team later announced that Greene had a right tibia contusion.

@TalkinBaseball_ Too bad, he was dealing and it’s a good game.
Hunter Greene’s injury was a liner off the shin (ouch). Hope it’s just a bruise twitter.com/underdog__mlb/… https://t.co/VkxDnh6UB0
@TalkinBaseball_ he was dealing too

However, Greene was replaced on the mound by reliever Buck Farmer to pitch the fourth. Farmer shakily held the lead, giving up two walks and a hit in 1 1/3 innings.

Greene allowed three hits over three scoreless innings with no walks and one strikeout while throwing 47 pitches, 31 of which were strikes.

@ATBBTTR He can never catch a break
This sucks twitter.com/Underdog__MLB/…
@ATBBTTR I feel so bad for him man

Greene's early departure marked the third time in four games that the Cincinnati Reds were forced to tax the bullpen for a disproportionate number of innings.

Against the Philadelphia Phillies over the weekend, neither Connor Overton nor Luis Cessa made it through the fourth inning in their starts. Cessa allowed 11 runs on 14 hits with no strikeouts in just three innings on Sunday.

we can’t have shit man twitter.com/underdog__mlb/…
Welp, hopefully he doesn’t land on the IL twitter.com/nightengalejr/…
Yet another pitcher injury on the early season, hopefully this one isn’t serious. #Reds twitter.com/talkinbaseball…

While the move may have been more precautionary than anything, Cincinnati Reds fans will hold their collective breath over the status of Hunter Greene. The Reds' ace at just 23 years of age, was scheduled to face 43-year-old Pittsburgh Pirates starter Rich Hill on Saturday. Time will tell whether Greene is able to make that start.

It's currently lining up so that 23-year-old Hunter Greene will face 43-year-old Rich Hill on Saturday

Greene was five years old when Hill made his MLB debut https://t.co/MU3SfhyN16

Hunter Greene one of the Cincinnati Reds' few gems

Hunter Greene of the Cincinnati Reds pitches during the first inning against the Philadelphia Phillies.
Hunter Greene of the Cincinnati Reds pitches during the first inning against the Philadelphia Phillies.

Hunter Greene was the second pick of the 2017 draft. The 23-year-old Los Angeles native was taken by the Reds directly out of Notre Dame High School.

He debuted in the big leagues year and showed great promise despite a 5-13 record and 4.44 ERA while striking out 164 batters in 125 2/3 innings.

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