Down on the Farm: Alfredo Duno Homers, Cole Schoenwetter Struggles

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All four Cincinnati Reds minor league affiliates were in action on Friday night.
Here is how their top prospects performed:
Louisville Bats (11-10) Won 7-4
- Tyler Callihan went 1-4 with two walks.
- Ivan Johnson went 1-5 with a walk.
- Rece Hinds went 2-5 with a stolen base.
- Ryan Cardona gave up one run on two hits and two walks over three innings.
- Lenny Torres Jr. gave up two runs on two hits in one inning.
- Albert Abreu pitched a scoreless inning and struck out two.
Chattanooga Lookouts (6-8) Lost 3-0
- Edwin Arroyo went 2-4 with a double and an error.
- Hector Rodriguez went 1-4.
- Sal Stewart went 0-3.
- Ethan O'Donnell went 1-2 with two walks.
- Jay Allen II went 0-4.
- Dominic Pitelli went 0-4.
Dayton Dragons (5-10) Lost 8-4
- Carlos Jorge went 0-3 with two walks.
- Leo Balcazar went 2-4 with a double.
- John Michael Faile went 2-3 with two walks.
- Anthony Stephan went 1-1 with a double.
- Yerlin Confidan went 0-3.
Daytona Tortugas (8-7) Lost 11-7
- Kyle Henley went 1-5 with his seventh stolen base of the season.
- Alfredo Duno went 2-4 with a home run and a walk.
- Sammy Stafura went 1-4 with a triple and a walk.
- Carlos Sanchez went 1-2.
- Cole Schoenwetter gave up five runs on three hits and three walks. He struck out one and recorded just two outs.
- Ovis Portes gave up one run on three hits and two walks. He struck out four in 3 2/3 innings.
See highlights of the games below:
Albert Abreu is a guy I could see replacing Barlow in the #Reds bullpen until Maxwell or Mey are ready. He’s 96/97 with his sinker and a quality slider.
— OnBaseMachine (@RedsFan_Brandon) April 21, 2025
He stayed back in Arizona for further development but since joining the Bats has tossed 3 scoreless IP with 0 BB/5 K. pic.twitter.com/Xrx3spgkmm
Alfredo Duno is one of only six teenagers in the minor leagues with an ISO above .200 and strikeout percentage under 20.0%.
— OnBaseMachine (@RedsFan_Brandon) April 20, 2025
Duno has a .222 ISO, 16.7 K%, and 115 wRC+. #Reds pic.twitter.com/xQzABBIZGP
Callihan keeps the runs a coming pic.twitter.com/JmxYZ4ux0B
— Louisville Bats (@LouisvilleBats) April 20, 2025
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