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Title: Francona Downplays Hunter Greene Trade Possibility

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Terry ‌Francona ⁣Doesn’t Anticipate‍ Reds trading Hunter Greene

CINCINNATI – Cleveland guardians manager Terry Francona stated‍ he does not foresee the Cincinnati Reds trading starting pitcher Hunter Greene this offseason, ‍despite speculation surrounding potential moves. Francona, speaking on a recent broadcast, highlighted Greene’s progress and value to the Reds institution.

The 27-year-old ⁤Greene⁤ experienced a breakout 2025 season, with his fastball averaging 99.5 mph⁢ – ⁣a 1.9 mph ⁤increase ‍from 2024. He ranked​ fourth among pitchers with‍ at‍ least⁢ 100 innings‍ pitched in swinging-strike rate and sixth in K-BB%. A notable betterment in command saw Greene post a 68.6%⁢ strike ⁢rate and ⁣a career-low 6.2% ‍walk rate, a⁣ marked change ‌from previous seasons were his strike rate never exceeded⁤ 65% and⁣ walk‌ rate ‌remained⁣ above ​9%. This enhanced control contributed to lower pitch counts and deeper outings, resulting in 11 quality starts⁤ in 19 appearances.

The Reds signed⁣ Greene to ⁤a six-year,​ $53MM extension in 2023, which includes a $21MM team option for 2029. While his annual ⁢salary will increase over ‍the next three seasons, the contract ‌remains affordable, even⁢ with the option ⁣year⁢ considered.

Tho, Cincinnati boasts⁣ a promising ​and controllable ​pitching staff beyond Greene, including Andrew Abbott and Chase Burns, who have ‌yet to reach arbitration,‍ and Nick Lodolo, who is​ under contract through 2028. younger pitchers Rhett ‍Lowder and ‍Julian Aguiar ⁤each have only⁣ one year of MLB service time, while Brady singer ​is‍ the only​ current mainstay nearing free agency as he⁢ enters ⁤his final year of arbitration. This depth suggests ‍the Reds have the flexibility to retain ⁣a strong rotation for the foreseeable future.

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