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I was happy to be able to do that here and have family here.”īut with Greene’s velocity dipping slightly later in his outing, it was a 99 mph fastball to Turner that ended up in the left-field seats. Freddie (Freeman) gave me some love, kind of a tip of the cap, so that was cool. “It was an unbelievable feeling and experience to go against that lineup. “I wish we would have come out with a win, but it was a really, really fun time,” Greene said. He said he became teary-eyed on the bench amid the enormity of the occasion, and was choked up after walking off the mound in the sixth. The moment finally hit Greene in the third inning, but only emotionally. Making his second major league start, the 22-year-old right-hander, who went to high school in nearby Sherman Oaks, also fired 13 pitches at least 101 mph – another record for a starter. The previous mark was 33 by New York Mets ace Jacob deGrom last June. In his highly anticipated homecoming, Greene threw an astounding 39 pitches 100 mph or faster – most in a single game since pitch tracking began in 2008. Trea Turner launched a two-run homer to snap a scoreless tie in the sixth and the Dodgers beat the skidding Reds 5-2 on Saturday night for their fifth consecutive victory. LOS ANGELES - On a cool Southern California evening, Cincinnati Reds rookie Hunter Greene brought some record-setting heat.Īfter five overpowering innings, the Los Angeles Dodgers finally caught up.