Cincinnati Reds Prospects 2023

Overall Grade: A

As you’d hope from a team in a complete rebuild, the Reds are elite both with both premium prospects and depth. Top prospect Elly De La Cruz, in particular, is one of the most interesting prospect profiles in years with as much raw talent as we’ve seen in this generation.

Name PosAge Level ETAGradeComments
Elly De La CruzSS/3B20AA2023AElite power/speed and BA. Discipline is a concern, but a premium prospect.
Noelvi MarteSS20A+2024A-Clear 20/20 and decent contact.
Christian Encarnacion-Strand3B22AA2023B+Good BA and excellent power.
Edwin ArroyoSS18A-2025B+Good pop, great speed, struggled after trade from SEA.
Chase PettySP19A+2024BFormer 1st round pick, looks like control pitcher.
Matt McLainSS/2B22AA2023BFormer 1st round pick, Decent pop and good speed. Good walk rate but terrible BA.
Spencer Steer3B/2B24MLB2022BLegit pop and versatile.
Brandon WilliamsonSP24AAA2023B-Big strikeout numbers, but walks are a huge concern.
Connor PhillipsSP21AA2024B-Huge K rate, poor control.
Austin HendrickOF21A+2024B-Former 1st round pick, good pop and speed, terrible discipline and BA.
Andrew AbbottSP23AA2024B-Great K rate, poor control.
TJ HopkinsOF25AAA2023CGood pop, older than competition.
Alex McGarry1B24AAA2023CGood power and some speed. Poor walk rate.
Michael SianiOF22AAA2023CSome pop and elite speed. Clear 5th OF.
Allan CerdaOF22AA2024CGood power and walks, terrible BA.
Joe BoyleSP22AA2024CImpressive K rate, no control.