The Reds signed Franco in 2018 out of Maracay, Venezuela. In 2022 at Single-A Daytona, he struck out 104 batters in only 77 innings over 20 games and seemed on an upward path. But in 2023, the elbow injury wiped out his entire year.
In 2024, Franco bounced back well. His 22 starts combined for Daytona and High-A Dayton were tied for sixth-most among Reds Minor League pitchers. He posted a 3.52 ERA over 76 2/3 innings with 26 walks and 90 strikeouts.
Franco has also used his secondary stuff to the Reds' liking.
"There is some feel to pitch as well, it's not all power," Farrell said. "He's aggressive and attacks hitters."
Elsewhere in the Reds' farm system:
Triple-A Louisville
Right-handed reliever Zach Maxwell was having a nice first month of the season – including notching a one-pitch save on April 26. He is tied for first in the International League with 13 appearances. But, April did not end well.
Maxwell, who is ranked No. 23 in the organization, did not retire a batter on Wednesday and allowed five earned runs and three hits – including a homer – with two walks for a blown save and the loss at Memphis.