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Reds' Jay Allen: Activated off minor-league IL
Jay Allen (thumb) was activated from the minor-league injured list Wednesday at High-A Dayton.Allen wound up missing nearly three full months after suffering a left thumb UCL sprain in the third game of the Midwest League season. The 20-year-old outfielder was selected 30th overall by the Cincinnati Reds in the 2021 MLB Draft and can now continue his ascent through their minor-league system.
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Reds' Jay Allen: Suffers thumb sprain
Jay Allen suffered a sprained UCL in his left thumb during a dive into first base Saturday while playing at High-A Dayton, C. Trent Rosecrans of The Athletic reports.Allen was sidelined with an elbow injury during spring training and is now expected to miss the next several weeks due to the thumb injury. The outfielder went 1-for-9 with five strikeouts through his first three games with Dayton.
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Reds' Jay Allen: Overcomes elbow injury
Jay Allen (elbow) has appeared in each of High-A Dayton's first three games, going 1-for-9 with a run scored and five strikeouts.Allen exited a March 13 Cactus League game with a minor elbow injury, from which he was able to make a full recovery ahead of the minor-league season. The 20-year-old outfielder is expected to handle a near-everyday role at Dayton this season.
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Reds' Jay Allen: Elbow feeling fine
Cincinnati Reds manager David Bell said "all is well" regarding Jay Allen's elbow injury, Bobby Nightengale of The Cincinnati Enquirer reports.Allen injured his elbow while making an error in center field during Monday's loss to the Brewers, though it seems to be nothing serious. The 20-year-old outfield prospect is currently hitting 2-for-5 this spring and will likely begin the season with High-A Dayton.
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Reds' Jay Allen: Leaves game with injury
Jay Allen was removed from Monday's Cactus League game versus the Brewers with an apparent injury, Charlie Goldsmith of The Cincinnati Enquirer reports.Allen made an error in center field on a play in the seventh inning and apparently injured himself in the process. The young outfielder should be considered day-to-day until more information is available.
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Reds' Jay Allen: Moves up to High-A
Jay Allen went 0-for-4 with a strikeout Tuesday for High-A Dayton after receiving a promotion from Single-A Daytona.Allen earned the bump up to High-A after he slashed .230/.360/.348 with four home runs and 31 stolen bases in 301 plate appearances for Daytona. The 19-year-old outfielder showed a discerning eye at the plate (13.8 percent walk rate), and his 6-foot-3 frame should lend itself well to increasing his power production as he adds more strength.
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Reds' Jay Allen: Controlling strike zone
Jay Allen isn't yet hitting for power at Single-A Daytona, but he's walked 26 times in 165 plate appearances there, good for a .244/.401/.354 line.It's unusual for a 19-year-old to have such a good batting eye, but Allen showed the same tendencies last year in rookie ball. The 2021 30th overall draft pick will probably spend most of the season in Daytona. It's too soon to write off his power potential, both due to his age and because the Florida State League has a lot of tough power parks.
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Reds' Jay Allen: Ticketed for Daytona
Jay Allen will likely begin the 2022 season for Low-A Daytona in the Florida State League, Mark Sheldon of MLB.com reports. He hit .328/.440/.557 in the Arizona Complex League after getting drafted with the 30th overall pick in last year's draft.Allen has really impressed the Cincinnati Reds with his athleticism and early results, though the team has cautioned that he's still really raw. He's been working a lot with Eric Davis, who is now a special assistant to the general manager for player development. "Jay still has a lot of high school tendencies, which is normal," Davis said. "He still runs high school-ish and throws high school-ish, but his talent is enormous."