GOODYEAR, Ariz. - Outfielder Juan Duran, suspended for 80 games for violating the Major League Baseball’s performance-enhancing drug policy, is in Reds camp.

Duran will go from spring training to extended spring training.

“That’s a tough situation,” manager Bryan Price said. “It’s a tough situation because you want to send the right message. The choice he made was not a good one. In the same respect, he’s still our player. We’ve handled our side of that internally, and now it’s getting back to playing baseball.

“He’s still a baseball player, albeit a suspended one. We want him to continue to develop. He made really good strides last year. We have to separate ourselves from his choices and his development as a player and keep getting him out there and keep giving him an opportunity to get better.

"A lot of that’s going to be stuff in the pre-game and the early workouts. He’s not going to get as much playing time as the other guys here competing for a spot on the team. Beyond the obvious choice that he made, the repercussions will be there are guys ahead of him getting much more opportunity here in spring training.”