Reds prospect Anthony Stephan's 3-hit game includes grand slam for Dayton

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Cincinnati Reds prospect Anthony Stephan had a grand slam among his three hits in the High-A Dayton Dragons' 10-2 win Tuesday against the Great Lakes Loons.

The 22-year-old Stephan's bases-loaded blast was part of a seven-run 4th inning for the Dragons. He added a triple in the 6th inning.

Stephan, a 13th-round pick in the 2024 MLB draft from Virginia, raised his batting average this season to .303 and OPS to .970 with the three-hit game. He has played first base, left field and designated hitter in 10 games with the Dragons.

Stephan batted .309 and had more walks than strikeouts over three college seasons with the Cavaliers.

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Peyton Stovall, a 2024 fourth-round pick from Arkansas, made his debut for Dayton in the game, at second base. He walked three times in six plate appearances.

Stovall ranks 27th among MLB Pipeline's top 30 Reds prospects.

This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Anthony Stephan: Reds prospect has 3 hits, grand slam for Dayton

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