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One Cincinnati Reds Player Poised to Break Out in 2026
Cincinnati Reds first baseman Sal Stewart (43) hits a two-RBI single in the first inning of the MLB National League Wild Card Game 2 between the Cincinnati Reds and LA Dodgers, Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2025, at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, California. Frank Bowen IV/The Enquirer / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

With Spring Training officially underway, attention turns to the players who could be on the verge of a breakout season and elevate the Reds to another level this year.

ESPN.com's Alden Gonzalez chose one player to watch in Spring Training for all 30 teams.

For the Reds, that player is infielder Sal Stewart.

"Terry Francona played in the big leagues for 10 years and is entering his 25th season as a manager," Gonzalez wrote. "Dating to spring training last year, he has continually called Stewart one of the most advanced young hitters he has ever seen. Stewart proved that during the stretch run of the Reds' 2025 season, when he was called up in September, popped five home runs and earned his way onto their postseason roster."

"Now, at 22 years old, he'll seemingly start the season as the everyday first baseman and look to jolt a Reds offense that underperformed last year. He is among the favorites for the NL Rookie of the Year Award, as he should be."

Gonzalez is exactly right. Francona and Cincinnati's front office think highly of their young rookie. While Stewart will have to earn his spot this spring, he is expected to make the roster and see a lot of playing time this season. With Eugenio Suarez signing a one-year, $15 million deal, Stewart will see time at first base, third base, DH, and possibly some second base. He is down 25 pounds this offseason, which has the Reds' coaching staff excited.

Moving Well This Spring

"Listening to the coaches talk, they say he’s moving really well," Francona told Charlie Goldsmith of Charlie's Chalkboard on Wednesday. "That’s what I care about. When you see him you can tell he put the work in. When you see him move, that’s what our goal was."

If Stewart plays up to his potential offensively this season, the Reds should feel good about their chances to head back to the postseason for the second consecutive season.

You can see who Gonzalez chose to break out for each team here.

This article first appeared on Cincinnati Reds on SI and was syndicated with permission.

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