Coming off a season that saw him win the Florida State League's MVP Award, Alfredo Duno is struggling to start the season with High-A. Adjusting to the Next Level This season, the 20-year-old is playing in his first season with the High-A Dayton Dragons, and it hasn't begun the way he was expected to. In 20 games, he is slashing .203/.364/.304 with five extra-base hits. What has me optimistic is his ability to draw walks, even when the hits are not falling. Duno has drawn a walk in 12 of his 20 games played. He has drawn two or more walks in four games and has drawn three walks once. He recorded a hit in six of his first seven games of the season. Through April 12, he was slashing .320/.500/.560 with four extra-base hits, including his first home run at the High-A level. Post April 14, Duno is just 6-44 with one extra-base hit. His ability to get on base is a major key that can help him break out of this slump. Eventually, the hits will start to fall in his favor.…