Reds promote slugging top prospect Sal Stewart
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CINCINNATI -- The Reds have long felt that top prospect Sal Stewart's hitting approach would play in the Majors. They saw it at Spring Training this year during Stewart's first big league camp.
Beginning on Monday, Cincinnati will see what Stewart can do in games that are real. The 21-year-old slugging infielder was called up from Triple-A Louisville on Monday morning as rosters expanded by two players. He was batting sixth and playing first base for the Reds on Monday against Toronto.
Along with Stewart's promotion, right-hander Yosver Zulueta was recalled from Louisville.
Stewart is ranked by MLB Pipeline as the No. 1 Reds prospect and the No. 31 overall prospect in baseball.
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This season in 118 games at Double-A Chattanooga and Triple-A Louisville, Stewart is batting .309 with a .907 OPS, 20 home runs, 80 RBIs and 17 steals. In only 38 games and 165 at-bats for Louisville, Stewart already notched half of his season total in homers with 10 while posting a 1.023 OPS.
Stewart was selected 32nd overall in the 2022 Draft by the Reds out of Westminster Christian High School in Miami. He is a protege of Padres superstar Manny Machado and former Reds player Yonder Alonso and often works out with both of them during the offseason.
It's unclear exactly where Stewart might play in the field. Originally a third baseman, he is blocked there by Ke'Bryan Hayes. He can also play second base, which is currently held in Cincinnati by Matt McLain. Since the Reds acquired Hayes on July 30 from the Pirates, Stewart has gotten some starts at first base – currently manned by Spencer Steer.
Designated hitter is an obvious option as well. The adage that if you can hit, they'll find a place for you to play certainly fits for Stewart. Cincinnati has been short on offensive power for much of this season and could use a boost to its fading playoff chances.
The Reds, who took a 7-4 win over the Cardinals on Sunday to snap a five-game losing streak, are four games behind the Mets for the final National League Wild Card spot.