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Abbott Gets Reds Opening Day Start
9 Mar
Summary
- Andrew Abbott is the Reds' opening day pitcher at home on March 26.
- This is Abbott's first opening day start in his third MLB season.
- Ace Hunter Greene is sidelined with elbow stiffness.

The Cincinnati Reds have chosen left-hander Andrew Abbott to start their season opener at home on March 26 against the Boston Red Sox. This will be Abbott's first opening day start, a notable accomplishment in his third year with the team.
Last season, the 26-year-old Abbott was selected as an All-Star for the first time. He finished with a 10-7 record and a 2.87 ERA over 166 1/3 innings in 29 starts. This performance solidified his role as a key starter for the Reds after recovering from a left shoulder injury that had shortened his 2024 season.
Manager Terry Francona announced Abbott as the opener, a decision the pitcher received with enthusiasm, expressing honor in representing Cincinnati. The team's ace, Hunter Greene, is currently experiencing elbow stiffness and is not throwing, impacting his availability for opening day.




