MLB pitcher Hunter Greene VOMITS into his glove on the mound - just two months after puking in another game

Baseball fans at the Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati got a full-on view of Reds pitcher Hunter Greene barfing in a game against the St. Louis Cardinals on Tuesday. 

The 25-year-old Greene, who also threw up mid-game against the Pittsburgh Pirates earlier this summer, seemed to be feeling unwell in the fifth inning, as he turned his back to the mound and put his glove to his face before letting it all out. 

The moment was also caught on live TV despite Greene's efforts to be discreet. 


Shortly after, the umpires came out to check on Greene before the game resumed. 

Greene ended up having a great game, lasting seven innings and giving up only one run on four hits. 

He tried to be discreet by covering his face with his glove
The moment, however, was caught on a live broadcast of the game

Reds All-Star pitcher Hunter Greene felt sick in the fifth inning of Tuesday's game in Cincinnati

He struck out eight, and lowered his ERA down to 2.83. 

Post-game, Reds manager David Bell said Greene felt better after his malaise on the mound. 

He also praised his All-Star for recovering as Cincy won 4-1 against St. Louis. 

'I think a lot of us feel like throwing up during the game sometimes, and it doesn't come out,' Bell said in his post-game comments. 

'Maybe he just feels better after that.' 

The Reds will hope to sweet the Cardinals on Wednesday after winning the first two matchups of a three-game series. 

They will then travel to Kansas City to take on the Royals. 

The Cardinals will host the LA Dodgers after the series against the Reds.