Cincinnati Reds pitching prospect Nestor Lorant tossed a gem in his start over the weekend and was named the Midwest League Pitcher of the Week. Lorant did not giver up a run over seven innings against the West Michigan Whitecaps on Friday. He gave up just two hits, walked two, and struck out seven. On the season, Lorant has an ERA of 2.05 in six appearance for High-A Dayton. The 24-year-old has been with the Reds organization since 2019, starting in the Dominican Summer League. Lorant doesn't throw very hard, but has a quality changeup and good secondary stuff. "What gives him a chance is that he’s got quality secondary stuff," Doug Gray of RedsMinorLeague.com wrote. "The changeup is his best pitch and he uses it more than either of his other two offerings (the 4-seamer is used 38% of the time, while his curveball was thrown 19% of the time). His three pitches also offer up three different velocity looks. The fastball is at 90, the changeup at 82, and the curveball at 75.…