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Hunter Greene, a starter for the Cincinnati Reds, has opened the season with a 2-2 record across 5 starts and 27.2 innings. The right-hander has produced a 6.83 ERA, 1.37 WHIP, and 10.73 K/9 so far, showing the kind of bat-missing ability that can change an outing quickly even when the overall line looks rough.
The strikeout rate stands out immediately, but the profile is being undercut by inconsistent command and too many free passes, reflected in a 2.93 BB/9. When he is around the zone with conviction, his stuff can overpower hitters from either side, yet lapses in location can force him into stressful counts and shorten his outings. That combination makes him intriguing, but also volatile from start to start.
Recent form:
- 07/316.0 IP · 4 ER · 4 K
- 07/255.1 IP · 6 ER · 3 K
- 07/196.0 IP · 3 ER · 7 K
- 07/107.0 IP · 0 ER · 12 K
- 07/043.1 IP · 8 ER · 7 K
Since he last pitched, the results point to a down trend, and the outing showed both the upside and the risk in his current form. He pitched with enough raw stuff to miss bats, but traffic on the bases and command issues made it difficult to settle into a clean rhythm. If he gets ahead more consistently, the overall production could stabilize in a hurry.
Looking ahead, Hunter Greene remains a high-variance arm whose fantasy and matchup value can swing sharply based on control and efficiency. The swing-and-miss foundation is strong enough to support better results than the current surface numbers, but the floor stays low until the walks come down and he works deeper into games for the Cincinnati Reds.
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