Gå ubegrenset med Magzter GOLD

Gå ubegrenset med Magzter GOLD

Få ubegrenset tilgang til over 9000 magasiner, aviser og premiumhistorier for bare

$149.99
 
$74.99/År
The Perfect Holiday Gift Gift Now

FAST LEARNER

Baseball America

|

May 2025

Hunter Greene has thrown 100 mph since he was a teenager. Last year, by learning to really pitch, he fulfilled his potential as the Reds' ace.

- by CHARLIE GOLDSMITH

FAST LEARNER

It’s May 19, 2024. Reds righthander Hunter Greene has two outs in the sixth inning against the Dodgers in Los Angeles. The Reds are down 2-1, and Dodgers second baseman Gavin Lux steps to the plate.

Needing his best pitch to keep the Reds and their taxed bullpen in the game, Greene reaches back and throws his fastest pitch of the entire season.

His 100.9 mph fastball jams the lefthanded-hitting Lux, who hits an inning-ending grounder to second base.

Even after firing that bullet, Greene still had plenty left in the tank. He went back out for the seventh inning with the score now tied and fired 99 mph pitches.

Greene made the leap in 2024 and became an all-star because he was able to use his velocity as a tool. When the Reds needed his best pitch in the biggest moment, he delivered.

“The endurance, being able to consistently be in or finish that seventh inning was huge,” Greene said during spring training, “especially being tapped as the ace.

imageMAY 5, 2022 In a career low point, Greene allows five home runs in one start against the Brewers

“When you get that title, you need to at least be in that seventh inning. I feel like being able to consistently do that last year was very special and good for the team. I want to be even better at that and go even deeper this year.”

This wasn’t always the case.

Greene graced the cover of Sports Illustrated when he was a 17-year-old senior at Notre Dame High in suburban Los Angeles because he threw the ball very hard. He was a candidate to be the first prep righthander in draft history to be selected No. 1 overall.

Ultimately, the Twins chose fellow SoCal prep Royce Lewis with the first pick in 2017. The Reds took Greene with the second pick.

FLERE HISTORIER FRA Baseball America

Baseball America

Baseball America

THE DUALITY OF FREE AGENCY

The same system that ushers stars to the spenders also constrains players through their peak seasons

time to read

4 mins

January / February 2026

Baseball America

Baseball America

BRODY HOPKINS RHP

Growing up, Hopkins was always known as TJ’s little brother. TJ Hopkins was a star athlete at Summerville (S.C.) High and went on to be a four-year outfield starter at South Carolina. Eventually, he became a major leaguer by spending 25 games with the 2023 Reds. Brody, who is five years younger, quickly made a name for himself as well.

time to read

9 mins

January / February 2026

Baseball America

Baseball America

National League ORGANIZATION REPORT

Cristofer Torin was aware of the speculation that some in the industry thought his body might eventually force him to move off shortstop.

time to read

7 mins

January / February 2026

Baseball America

Baseball America

TRAVIS BAZZANA 2B

Born: August 28, 2002. B-T: LR. HT: 6-0. WT: 199. Drafted: Oregon State, 2024 (1st round). Signed by: Conor Glassey.

time to read

8 mins

January / February 2026

Baseball America

Baseball America

MINOR LEAGUE MANAGER OF THE YEAR REID BRIGNAC, BINGHAMTON

Double-A Binghamton manager Reid Brignac employed a 'next man up' mentality to guide the Rumble Ponies to an Eastern League crown

time to read

3 mins

January / February 2026

Baseball America

Baseball America

TONY GWYNN AWARD ERIC KUBOTA, ATHLETICS

From media relations intern to area scout to scouting director, Eric Kubota has built a lasting legacy in his four decades with the Athletics

time to read

6 mins

January / February 2026

Baseball America

Baseball America

FOR LOVE OF THE GAME

Former all-star Danny Graves' life comes full circle with broadcasting gig

time to read

1 mins

January / February 2026

Baseball America

Baseball America

PAYTON TOLLE LHP

Born: November 1, 2002.

time to read

8 mins

January / February 2026

Baseball America

Baseball America

ORGANIZATION OF THE YEAR MILWAUKEE BREWERS

The Brewers win in the big leagues. They win in the minors. They develop their own players. And they do everything as consistently and efficiently as any organization— a credit to years of good process

time to read

8 mins

January / February 2026

Baseball America

Baseball America

TREY YESAVAGE RHP

Over three seasons at East Carolina, Yesavage went from a reliever to a key piece of the Pirates' rotation.

time to read

14 mins

January / February 2026

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size

Holiday offer front
Holiday offer back