Detroit Tigers outfielder Riley Greene has reportedly butted heads with manager A.J. Hinch over his spot in the batting order, creating noticeable tension in the clubhouse. According to multiple beat reporters, Greene expressed frustration after being moved down from second to fifth in the lineup—a decision Hinch defended as strategic based on matchups. During a recent game against the Guardians, cameras caught a heated dugout exchange between the two, with Greene appearing visibly upset. While both parties later brushed it off in postgame interviews, insiders claim the disagreement has been simmering for weeks. “Riley sees himself as a table-setter, and he doesn’t feel like the staff trusts him in that role,” one team source said. The young slugger, who’s been a spark for Detroit’s offense, is also reportedly frustrated with the team’s inconsistent performance. While management insists things are under control, fans are growing nervous. Some fear that unresolved tension could impact Greene’s development and team chemistry. As the Tigers try to claw back into AL Central contention, all eyes will be on whether this friction flares again—or if Greene and Hinch can find common ground for the sake of the rebuild.
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Riley Greene Clashes With Tigers Manager Over Batting Order—Tension Boils in Dugout!
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