Injuries once again sabotaged Greene's season, as he hit the IL twice due to groin issues, totaling just 107.2 innings during the 2025 regular season before adding on an additional three innings in the wild-card round. He pitched brilliantly when available, posting a 2.76 ERA and a career-best 0.94 WHIP to go along with a 132:26 K:BB and only two hit batsmen after plunking an MLB-high 19 the year prior. The home-run rate jumped back up to 1.25 HR/9 after he made major strides there in 2024, suggesting the 2024 campaign will end up being the outlier in that regard. Still, despite the groin issues, Greene continued to showcase elite velocity for a starting pitcher, averaging 99.5 mph on his four-seamer, along with excellent swing-and-miss ability, ranking in the 89th percentile or above in Chase%, Whiff% and K%. His home park in Cincinnati doesn't help with the occasional bouts of gopheritis, and he's still mostly fastball-slider, but Greene has now performed at a near-Cy Young level for two consecutive seasons, making good on his prospect promise. Having reached 150 innings only once so far, Greene is still looking to add that final piece of the puzzle. Read Past Outlooks