The baseball card market is always evolving, and Cincinnati Reds prospects present some of the most intriguing investment opportunities heading into 2025. With player performance, prospect rankings, and potential call-ups driving prices, collectors and investors alike are constantly on the lookout for the next big riser.
Among the Reds’ farm system, a few names stand out as having major upside in terms of card value. Whether it’s a top draft pick making strides, an international signee breaking out, or a former high draft selection finally figuring things out, these prospects have the potential to see significant increases in their Bowman First auto prices.
Reds prospects whose collecting value could skyrocket in 2025
Alfredo Duno, Reds catching prospect
Duno, one of the Reds’ top international signings, has a high offensive ceiling but missed significant time in 2024 due to injury. Despite the setback, he possesses elite bat speed, strong power, and an advanced approach for his age. Catching prospects typically take longer to develop, which can delay their recognition among collectors. However, as Duno progresses and showcases his abilities at higher levels, his profile will grow.
Strong performances in Low-A, particularly in power and on-base percentage, could solidify Duno as one of the Reds’ most promising young hitters. His ability to develop defensively behind the plate will also play a role in how he is valued within the system.
Chase Burns, Reds pitching prospect
Burns has one of the most electric arms in the Reds’ system, featuring an upper-90s fastball and a devastating slider. His dominance in college has set high expectations, and with the Reds recent history of aggressively pushing top pitching talent, he could move quickly through the minors.
If Burns continues to rack up strikeouts and shows strong command, he could cement himself as a frontline starter prospect. The combination of premium velocity, high strikeout rates, and the potential for an early MLB debut makes him a name to watch closely.
Austin Hendrick, Reds outfield prospect
Hendrick’s pro career has been a rollercoaster, mainly due to high strikeout rates that have limited his ability to consistently tap into his power. However, his raw tools—particularly his power and bat speed—remain intriguing. If he can refine his approach at the plate and cut down on the swing-and-miss, there is still a chance he can establish himself as a legitimate power threat in the system.
A strong 2025 season, particularly in terms of improved plate discipline and contact rates, would go a long way toward reviving his trajectory. If Hendrick can put together a complete offensive season, his status as a prospect could rebound significantly.
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