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Source: Fox News
Summary
Cincinnati Reds star Hunter Greene may miss up to four months after undergoing right elbow surgery to remove bone chips and loose bodies. Greene experienced discomfort in his elbow towards the end of the 2025 season and initially ignored it, but the pain returned as he started his offseason throwing program. He will undergo surgery on Wednesday and is expected to miss the start of the 2026 season.
Our Reading
The game followed a familiar script.
Another star player, another injury, another setback. This one felt recognizable early.
Greene’s story is a common one: try to push through the pain, hope it goes away, and eventually, it becomes too much to ignore.
He’s not the first to do it, and he won’t be the last. The result wasn’t surprising by the end.
It’s a reminder that even the hardest throwers in baseball are human, and sometimes, the body just can’t keep up.
Original Observation: This is just another example of the never-ending cycle of injuries and setbacks in professional sports.
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Author: Evan Null








