Noelvi Marte’s MLB dreams are in serious jeopardy after being sent back to Triple-A, where his plate discipline has become a glaring weakness—swinging at 41% of pitches outside the zone while batting just .189. Acquired in the Luis Castillo trade, he was once the Reds’ top prospect and a top-30 talent, but never settled into a position or improved his pitch recognition. Despite claiming to focus on swinging at better pitches, his performance hasn’t budged—and his defensive struggles in right field only add to the frustration. While he flashes power when he connects, his inability to consistently make contact or get on base has made him a non-threat for nearly two years. With Elly De La Cruz as the team’s future cornerstone, Marte’s path to the majors now hinges on fixing his approach—or risk becoming a footnote in Reds history.
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