Spotlight: Hunter Greene

Hunter Greene (RHP, CIN) was a highly-regarded prospect who flashed at times as a rookie two years ago. Now, he’s having a breakout season, currently ranked as the #10 pitcher overall (based on 5x5 mixed) and the #8 starting pitcher, with $21 in Rotisserie value. Plus, the puns just write themselves: “We’re on the Hunter for a great SP” and “the other GMs in your league are Greene with envy.”

Here, we’ll dig into his big breakout. Is it legit, or just a Greene-screen projection (sorry, we’ll stop)? What can you expect from him for the rest of the season, and in 2025?

We’ll start with a review of his basic stats and skills.

YearIPERAxERAWHIPK%BB%K-BB%G/L/F %Vel.
20221254.443.681.2130%9%21%29/22/4898.9
20231124.824.041.4230%

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