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3 Reds Prospects to Watch This Spring
Sal Stewart, Alfredo Duno, and Rhett Lowder lead the Reds' next wave of talent
Published on Feb. 13, 2026
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As the Cincinnati Reds prepare for Spring Training, three of their top prospects - Sal Stewart, Alfredo Duno, and Rhett Lowder - are generating significant buzz and attention. Stewart, a versatile infielder, made his MLB debut late last season and is poised for a bigger role. Duno, a power-hitting outfielder, is still a few years away but represents the Reds' long-term future. Lowder, a pitcher recovering from injury, is looking to secure a spot in the starting rotation.
Why it matters
The development of these three prospects is crucial for the Reds as they aim to build a competitive roster and return to contention in the coming years. Stewart's immediate impact, Duno's long-term potential, and Lowder's rotation battle will all be closely watched as the Reds evaluate their options and balance their veteran players with promising young talent.
The details
Sal Stewart, ranked as the 22nd top prospect in baseball, made his MLB debut late last season and showed promise, batting .255 with 5 home runs and 8 RBIs in 18 games prior to his call-up. His ability to play multiple infield positions gives the Reds flexibility. Alfredo Duno, the Reds' second-best prospect, is a power-hitting outfielder with strong defensive skills, though he is not expected to reach the majors until around 2027. Rhett Lowder, a highly regarded pitching prospect, is looking to bounce back from an injury-plagued 2025 season and earn a spot in the Reds' starting rotation, which currently has openings.
- Stewart made his MLB debut late last season.
- Duno was signed as an international free agent from Venezuela in 2023.
- Lowder's 2025 season was hampered by injury.
The players
Sal Stewart
A versatile infielder who made his MLB debut late last season and is poised for a bigger role with the Reds this year.
Alfredo Duno
The Reds' second-best prospect, a power-hitting outfielder with strong defensive skills, though he is not expected to reach the majors until around 2027.
Rhett Lowder
A highly regarded Reds pitching prospect who is looking to bounce back from an injury-plagued 2025 season and earn a spot in the Reds' starting rotation.
What’s next
The Reds will closely monitor the progress and performances of Stewart, Duno, and Lowder during Spring Training as they evaluate their options and determine how these prospects fit into the team's plans for the upcoming season and beyond.
The takeaway
The development of these three Reds prospects - Sal Stewart, Alfredo Duno, and Rhett Lowder - will be crucial in determining the team's future direction and competitiveness. Their performances this spring will provide valuable insights into the Reds' talent pipeline and the potential impact these players can have on the major league roster.
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