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Cincinnati Reds Spotlight: Rising Star Ranked as No. 12 Prospect in the Organization

January 27, 2026 8 Min Read
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Right-handed pitcher Jose Franco secured the No. 11 position in this year’s Community Prospect Rankings, and voting is now open to determine who will claim the No. 12 spot. You can cast your vote via a linked Google Form, or directly on the page once you’ve reviewed all the insightful details about the rising Cincinnati Reds talents. Below is a summary of some of the promising prospects vying for attention.


Adolfo Sanchez, OF (19 years old)
2025 Performance: .339/.474/.504 with 2 home runs and 10 stolen bases in 154 plate appearances in the Dominican Summer League (DSL)
Strengths: A lefty hitter with above-average batting skills and potential for significant power. Versatile enough to play right field comfortably, Sanchez reduced his strikeout rate by 20% compared to the previous year and is a fast runner.
Concerns: There are questions about whether he has yet reached full physical maturity, making it difficult to forecast major improvements.

Signed in 2024 from the Dominican Republic for $2.7 million, Sanchez struggled during his initial pro season at 17 but rebounded strongly in 2025. At 6’3” and 200 pounds, he’s expected to continue developing physically. Though set to play in the U.S. in 2026, how swiftly the Reds promote him will be telling. Known for his well-rounded hitting and sharp plate discipline, he will likely be positioned in a corner outfield spot where generating consistent power, especially versus right-handed pitching, will be key to becoming an everyday player.


Leo Balcazar, SS/2B (22 years old)
2025 Performance: Combined .263/.339/.381 line with 12 home runs and 8 stolen bases over 560 plate appearances across High-A Dayton and Double-A Chattanooga; .277/.340/.340 in Arizona Fall League play
Strengths: Exceptional strike zone awareness and plate discipline, demonstrated by a solid walk-to-strikeout ratio (52/75). Has a complete skill set and continues to recover well from ACL surgery.
Concerns: Lack of significant power and uncertainty about his long-term fit at shortstop.

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Originally signed from Venezuela for $100,000, Balcazar showed promise early with OPS near .880 in his first two professional seasons. He faced a setback in 2023 due to ACL injury but showed signs of a return to form in 2025. At just 21 (turning 22 in June 2026), full recovery could unlock his potential to become a more impactful contributor moving forward.


Aaron Watson, RHP (19 years old)
2025 Overview: Drafted in the second round of the 2025 MLB Draft out of Trinity Christian Academy (Florida), signing for a $2.7 million overslot bonus to forego college at the University of Florida.
Strengths: Tall (6’5″), with a fastball reaching 96 mph from a three-quarter arm slot, a slider rated in the 60s, and a developing changeup.
Concerns: Completely untested in professional play since being drafted, leaving uncertainty about his transition to pro baseball.

Watson’s physical attributes and pitch mix suggest high upside, but he will need to refine command, especially of his changeup, and learn to deceive hitters effectively to climb quickly through the ranks.


Carlos Jorge, OF (22 years old)
2025 Performance: .251/.342/.355 with 6 home runs and 40 stolen bases in 469 plate appearances at High-A Dayton
Strengths: Plus speed and natural center field ability after transitioning from infielder in 2023. Reduced strikeout rate by over 12.5% and demonstrates solid strength for his position.
Concerns: Declining isolated power for the third straight year and tendency toward streaky offensive output.

Though inconsistent, Jorge has shown flashes of great athleticism and defensive prowess, highlighted by his stolen base totals and above-average defense in center field. Expected to be a regular for Double-A Chattanooga in 2026, he may finally get the focused opportunity to refine his all-around game.

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Zach Maxwell, RHP (25 years old)
2025 Performance: 4.50 ERA and 5.64 FIP with 13 strikeouts and 4 walks in 10 innings at the MLB level for the Cincinnati Reds; AAA Louisville stats include a 4.17 ERA and 1.49 WHIP over 49.2 innings.
Strengths: Enormous frame (6’6”, 275 lbs), fastball topping 100 mph, and a devastating slider rated as 70-grade.
Concerns: Persistent control issues reflected in his minor league walk rate (6.1 BB/9).

Maxwell’s blazing fastball and sharp slider can overwhelm hitters, but his wildness limits his effectiveness. When he commands the strike zone, he has closer potential, making control improvements essential for a sustained MLB role.


Liberz Aponte, SS (18 years old)
2025 Performance: .247/.368/.461 with 7 home runs and 9 stolen bases in 193 plate appearances for the DSL Reds
Strengths: Significant improvement in strike zone awareness (29 walks to 35 strikeouts), already an advanced defender with impressive range and arm strength.
Concerns: Bat remains below-average in power projections, and he still has room to develop physically.

Signed for $1.9 million in 2025—the largest international signing for the Reds that period—Aponte was ranked No. 18 overall in his class by MLB Pipeline, praised for his defensive prowess and athleticism. His offensive growth is expected to come with time as he matures physically, with a potential promotion to the Arizona Complex League possible in 2026.


Luke Holman, RHP (23 years old)
2025 Overview: 0.00 ERA with 10 strikeouts and 4 walks in 9 innings at Class A Daytona before undergoing Tommy John surgery
Strengths: Features two quality breaking balls—a slider and a curveball.
Concerns: Fastball velocity is modest, sitting between 91-94 mph with occasional touches of 96.

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Holman, a 2024 second-round pick, showed promise pitching for LSU before injuries limited his innings. If he fully recovers and returns to form, his pitching arsenal could make him a solid backend starting option who can move rapidly through Cincinnati’s system.


Fan Take:
These detailed prospect updates highlight the Reds’ deep and varied talent pipeline, which is critical for building a competitive team sustainably. For baseball fans, tracking the progress of these young players offers an exciting glimpse into potential future stars who could significantly impact both the Reds and the sport in the years ahead.

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