When Hunter Greene was out for a month, recovering from a right shoulder strain, he focused on some of his weaknesses.
Greene knew he’d make only a handful of starts before the end of his rookie season, but other than returning healthy, he said his top goal was finding ways to “upgrade myself” and “add to my toolbox.”
There were signs of that in the Cincinnati Reds’ 5-1 loss to the Milwaukee Brewers on Thursday, Greene's second start since returning from the IL. He gave up two runs before the Brewers added to their lead against the bullpen.