Cincinnati Reds catching prospect Alfredo Duno is having an incredible season for Single-A Daytona. The 19-year-old is leading the Florida State League in eight offensive categories. He leads the league in runs scored, RBIs, doubles, extra-base hits, total bases, walks, OBP, and OPS. He is also third in hits and home runs, and sixth in batting average.
Duno is slashing .281/.451/.493 with 11 home runs, 38 walks, 41 RBIs and six stolen bases. He signed with the Reds in 2023 out of Venezuela as a top-50 international prospect and was the fourth ranked catcher. He would sign for $3.1 million.
The 19-year-old would be limited to a designated hitter role in his first season with an elbow injury, and would have his 2024 season cut short with a broken rib in May. He is showing great poise for a player who is essentially in his first full season at the catcher position.
The Reds' third-ranked prospect was named to the Futures Game roster this season, and could add the Florida State League MVP to his résumé.
Alfredo Duno is now leading the Florida State League in:
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-Runs (68)
-RBI (69)
-Doubles (30)
-Extra-base hits (43)
-Total bases (166)
-Walks (82)
-OBP (.422)
-OPS (.894)
Also 3rd in the FSL in hits (99) and HR (11) and 6th in average (.281). As a 19-year-old catcher. Silly stuff pic.twitter.com/4QjQUQt56P
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